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Galena Weekly Republican from Galena, Kansas • Page 6

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Galena, Kansas
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Yueiitieth Inniuersary Entertainment of the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Chnrch, Crestline Kansas July 31st, 8:30 p. m. Chapter 3rd of Early History West of Galena on the east Bide of the river; before there was a Galena, lived the families of Henry Ryan, James Fisher. John Baker, Rev. John Stephenson, a pioneer Methodist preacher The Younger Population And now a word about the Younger Population.

Among those of our number in whom the public is always interested, are the young-old', people, PROGRAM Miss Viola Fenrusoa Happenings 15 Years Ago Mis3 Hattie Overholser of Columbus is the guest of Miss Willie Schurlein. J. L. Horn has been elected president of the Galena Gun Club and E. B.

Schermerhcrn secretary and treasurer. Grandma Boughton returned Monday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. W. McDowell, at Carl Junction.

One of the sweetest duets we have ever listened to is the Woodou-dy Song rendered by Mrs. J. T. Botkin and Mrs. F.

E. Broudway at the Pythian Show. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Stephens who are visiting the family of 0. W. Sparks, is criticaly ill. Piano So'o-I'l T-avatore Invocatiou .1. History of the Violin Solo Reading Male Quartette.

-m who organized the first class the younger set. whose lives meeting of the Methodist church have been spent with us. We, in Cherokee County. Wm. Evans who by reason' of old age feel Julian Parker, Kelley's L.

D. that our years of usefulness are Phillip, Green, 'Stanley, Taylor about over, watch the develop-Foster and many others who the'ment of these youngsters with a writer has nearly forgotten. degree of interest that would be Near the forks of the road hard for them to appreciate, we one mile east of the Ryan see in this development at least, Bridge was a store and post the partial realization of the office known as Checo. In the hopes that have inspired us to earlier days it was an old stage sustain the expenditure of time station on the road from and money, necessary to the Carthage to Baxter Springs, making of good schools, and all This was much used during that they lead up to, that the the Civil war. Old Quantrell final result would be a citizen traveled this road and the 6th whose endeavor in the walk of Kansas also was on this old war life chosen by him will be char-path after Quantrell.

Of the icterized by an exactness, that old war timcrj in this county will in a large degree obviate we'll have to get some one to many of the mistakes made by write wholwas here, our readers jus of the older generation, who shall have this history of heroism were not privileged to obtain the danger, deviltry, when as old diversified knowledge now within General Sherman "says" this the scope of those that come country was hell, for it was war, after us. We are thankful that long and savage which filled our many such are in our city, and fair land with death, blood, and will, when ever occasion offers, tears. Those who were here say a good word for all of this and in southwest Missouri re- class who seek to worthily ad-member it yet as a terrible vance themselves, and in doing Piano Sylvia Maxton and Bess Ferguson Solo Wait at the Gate, for Me -Master Dwight Bray; Reading Miss Mildred Waller Duet Mesdames Gray and Denney Piano Solo-r Austrian Song Miss Clara Jackson Reading. Mrs." C. E.

Gray olo- i S3 JLgIIa oliocl How I Earned my Members of the Society Trio Delia Schock, Flossie Reese and Mildred Waller Tableau immi yftUTV cpubits The Reputation of a Druggist Depends Largely upon the Guality and the class of Drugs and other Merchandise he is known to sell. -hu Quality is the first thought here. The perfect Quality of all our many lines of Drug Store Goods has created a Reputation of Value to us. Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, Sick-room Supplies and Nursery helps- all are of the Best? all are carefully selected for class and grade. And this Perfect Quality costs the buyer no more than the unreliable Rev.

0. L. Summer Ladies Aid Society. Mrs, Minnie Nolan ixxaabCL xxaix jr uucxwuu Miss-FtftRsiG Rpprift What Shall I do with Jesus Then IHIaines the place for SIsiJs cr Ea Sslte RATES $2 50 Up on 'American Plsn $JL0O XTp on European Plan. ThA mntf: prMntivb omA Kn4- Geo.

Immel and son drove over from Joplin yesterday. A picnic party composed of Mesdames Jno. Page, Jas. Pen-dergast, W. L.

Harper, W. E. Stice, J. F. Cody, W.

F. Trapp, eter Rice, J. McCann, J. M. Carney, E.

Tiarks, W. B. Stone, B. Cooley, W. P.

Stough and Miss Mattie Van Gorken took in Baxter Thursday and just as tbey rrrived so. did a big rain but the ladies all report a fine time. Dr. E. B.

Payne combined business with pleasure and took in Gioard Tuesday. Edwin McCann celebaated his seventh birthday Thursday after noon by entertaining a number of his little friends at his home in South Galena. Gross Funk transacted busi ness in Baxter yesterday. G. W.

Wheatly transacted busi ness in Columbus yesterday. A Picnic party composed of Misses: Irene Stone, Lucy McCullough, Nellie Anderson. Maude Foster, Francis Murdock, Edith Srhmidt, Mila Yoder, Hattie Mapes, Anna Murphy, Maggie Murphy, Messrs Mitch Morgan Reed, John McCullou5h, Will Schmidt, Geo. McCullough, L. Sawyar, Mortz Schmidt, W.

A. Stone, Robin Murdock and Mr. and Mrs J. Shoman Prove over to Shoal Creek Falls Tuesday, after supper they went to Joplin and took the Inter-Urban line for Webb City. They report a fine time but not one in the crowd will admit that it was after 11 p.

in. when they re turned home. We regret to learn of the ill ness of B. S. Moore.

We will keep him away srom the Demo cratic conventions if they have such an effect upon him. W. G. Griffin and wife and Mrs M. Robeson and children are enjoying a camping tour through Arkansaw and Texas.

Cards announcing the marriage of Miss Etta Sawyer of this city and G. E. DwderMilk ot Gentry Arkansas, are in the hands of favored friends. M. Robeson presented his little son, Floy ed with a Saftey bicycle this week.

ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism. Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflamma tion of the. Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous troubles caused by Sick Kid neys. IL C. Schalack, the Wll-known Dru gist of Galena knows by experieaca that HINDIPO will cure all forms of Kidney and Nervous Troubles, and will guarantee It in all cases.

Can't you afford to try it at their risk? It costs you nothing if it don't do the work. Sent by mail to any addrtes, pre paid, on receipt of SO Six boxes, 2.50, zztzr a' pedtvia cir- Michiga n's this, it occures to me. that we are but showing an appreciation of their endeavor, the tendency 0f which is to advance society in every one of its ramifications. The other day I was in the home 0f a friend whose baby wes very sickf my friend believes tw the babv owes its life to the Datient camnrehensive treatment of Dr. Lowdermilk, and I do not doubt; we all know Claude, knew him from childhood up, know that he has won his spurs too, and better still we know that he has done it himself, is self made, and to-day enjoys one of the best practises in the city, we know him to be a deep and comprehensive student, conscientious and thorough, we are certainly proud of his professional success and wish him all kinds of prosperity, again in the practice of medicine we find Dr.

Frank McKinney, he is another of our boys who has had the will to make up his mind, and the nerve to do, Un- swervingly has he worked and ocuuicu uuiu iiuoiijr xiia cxiurta were rewarded by receiving his degree from the University dical of Kansas City. He is now in the practice in Galena, and is doing good work, wish him well, people, he deserves it His brothers, Robin and William are following his footsteps and with goodfortune will, we hope some jday hang out their sign in Galena. Then there is Dr. R. G.

Von Cannon who now has his office in the store of L. J. Haines, Roy as we all know him was raised in Empire City. His education started in the school kept by Mrs. Caldwell, to whose teaching many a young man arid woman in this community owes -more than they can repay.

He also attended the Catholic and Public schools of Empire City, after which he tthe stidy of Medicine in the University Medical College of Kansas from which he was graduated last May i Whilst in College he had the Uniyersity: training as house doctoif during two years. He wtusefal; in; the medical work! in; connection with the Associated Charities, and Acais-, tant Physician to Dr Lowe; at the Florence. Crittenden Home. He will make a specialty of the diseases of women, and of reality and no dream. Quaker Valley This Valley got its name from the organization Friends church, known as Spring river Monthly meeting.

Ihis church united with the yuaters at Aioa mo. and quarterly at bpnng river, next at Alba, ine irienas mi mm I from Lightning creek and Timber Hill were also included in the meeting. So in the early day Jasper and Cherokee county Quakers mingled in great numbers as brethren arid sisters in this grand old church. Most of these old pioneers vith their wives are laid away in their graves and to their memory are erected marble stones to mark their graves. Quaker Valley's history since the civil war.

In the year of 1866, all of Cherokee, Crawford, and Bourbon County Kansas were, known as the Cherokee Neutral lands and belonged to the CheQkee Indians, which in 1866 James F. Joy bought of the Cfierokee Indians and used the proceeds i to build the Kansas City Ft. Scott and Gulf railroads. The rights of those who settled on 'this-land prior to the treaty and sale of the lands, were reserved, so a large por tion of this country was known as the Treaty Right land. The old residents who bard, Enoch Turner, E.

Isley, Jim Ellis, Chas. Kimbro, Wm. Cowan, W. H. Peters and his brother Captain Peters, Milton Scott, El wood Haworth, Milton Carter, Enoch Carter, James Pierson, Suthony Mitchell, Cyrus W.

Harvey, Benajam Harvey, Geo. Falkeson, Dave Harlin, Old Toner Rains, Isaac B. Hodson, Benajam Meeker, Dave Bodley arid others who squatted on Joy Land and after-: wards got treaty right deeds from" the rail road company through an order of the Federal court CiWho were James Je jHodson, Di Harvey Wm. fShe Ihammer, Henry S. Harvey, Stephen Lawrence, Ben I man Pickett and many i Chasing the Dollar.

71iUicr riches readly harm xriszi ct not, they ccrtsdnly- ara trd to otci. ca foot. V- Canoeing pure air, tlie ielilitral climate, and above all tbe beautiful water to be found ta Micbian, males an aUuring combustion for an ideal vacation. Summer rates are now in effect to all Micbigan reort5 on tbe Katy Ask the Agent for particulars or write to W. S.

ST. GEORGE General Passenger Agent ST. LOUIS, MO. bytha KATY THE mSHUlGTOn HOTEL, Kansas City, Llo. ISO ROOMS ted hotel of the combination tran.

i sient and family hotel, in Kansas IP- "fcn. City, ilo. Take obserration cars at Uni iS7 Station. Get off at 12th end Broadway. 4 gSmllllSBSSl JAMES KETNER, Propnetor..

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