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The Visitor from Axtell, Kansas • 8

The Visitor from Axtell, Kansas • 8

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Axtell, Kansas
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nas" ins "ly School Report, Dist. 78 For three months ending Jan. 11, hi. THE VISITOR, Number of pupils enrolled U. Averatre Republican Township Con-vention.

The Republicans of Murray Township are hereby called to meet in mass convention at llynes' hall, in Axtell, on Saturday, January at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of nomi daily attendance H. Lieuella Dnn- THURSDAY, January 24, 1884. Meat Malta neis, Liiuie anu urvn nieca, James, llallic.

and Jennie Dimlap. Newton nnd Fred Wheeler, Rosa. Walter and and made them pay for it and it is vil-lianous stuff at that. There is another reason for voting for hiin. and that is they did not lake much stock in a third term Saint, who administered cold water as a medicine during his administration.

1 understand that tilick Was struck with the sottenins of the brain immediately after his election and as an evidence of that fact, he appointed drunken Tom Moonlight as Adjutant General of the state, and Pugilistic liecker for Hriifadier (ien'l of the State Malitia, and liis own idiotic son' for private See'y. OUied in Kern's block, up stairs. lare clothes basketsfull of Vis-Itoiw are entwoil at the Axtell post-ofllce as second-class nitiil matter. lilaneli Jiiiyton. anu i-ranic esien-houser, were above Uo percent, hischol-arsliip.

Fred, Mvrs and Alice Rreed, Ilertie Wheeler. Sherman, Newton and Ira UA11NES THOMPSON, Props. Keeps constantly on hand Fresh and Salt Meats. Iross, Mary and John Dannels, hthe Miller. Cliarley Sadie and BrilscHIPTION HATCS.

One copy, one year, in advance 1 1 not paid In advance, per year. Tim Visitor man 'In not responsible i'or ideas expressed by correspondents. Fish and Fowl intheirSeason Patience Layton, Tracy MecK, j)ora Westenliouser, Frank and Anna llald- win, Peter Jickland and Peter joiinsou were above per cent, in scholarship. Meeker, as Hoon as ue nraru oi nis p-poiiitmeut got drunk and swelled up like a toad, and told his German friends James nnd llattie Dnnlap. Newton.

JjUM. C. McOAKN, Editor nnd l'rop. in the Turner Hull, tnat lie was a Dig Cash Paid for Hids and Tallow. 43 Axtell Kansas.

Fred and Hertie Wheeler. Rosa nnd Walter Layton. Lieuella Dannels, Lil- ger man than they were. lie called auoilL aim sucu ollieers as lieu. Frank Schmidt, Cols.

lie Steck, Ktlie Miller, Alice lfieed, Slierman Cross, Andrew Johnson were nating a republican ticKet ror township officers, as follows: One trustee; one township treasurer; one township clerk; two justices of the peace; two constables; one road overseer each district. J. M. linAnsHAw, Chairman. J.

F. Smith, Secretary. Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between W. W.

Jirooks and F. A. Meckel has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. F. A.

Meckel takes full control of the business and assumes the liabilities of the late linn of "iirooks Meckel." W. W. Rkooks. F. A.

Axtell, Kansas, Jan. Ulh, lsit. The best flour in the market is the St. Joseph, Davis No. 1, lull Roller Patent and Wathena Roller King, for Bale at Trade Emporium.

The choapest place to buy Grocer ies, Books, Perfumery, Soaps, is at the drug store of Groauloe Paul. J. R. Sitlar wants all the corn he can get. Will dump, aud pay best market Lowe, Maun anil Hrougnten, Mivjs.

Ma above Ho per cent, in deportment. il and Glass, cants, uiiiite anu. juiu- ami Chaplin Itiiguet. 'Tim fallow-inn named irentlemen en THE TRADE EMPORIUM Aiyra isreecl. Newton uiancue Lavton, Charles liavnes, Orvil Steck, Fred Iheed, Jane Dimlap and Mary Dannels were ubove IK) per cent, in listed as high privates in Hooker's brig-rde: lianscoml), Coulter, Cone, Fisher.

Mudgett, Miller, Caiman, I I liutrtr I lorl'ncr. Klcishnian and i hancks mitii, xeacner. Is Not Selling Every thing Items Left Over From Last Fitzmeyer. Shortly after the state Malitia was organized, Gen. Frank Schmidt plan Week's Isaixe.

Last Saturday we were visited by ned the campaign aim issueu ine 101-lowing order to Win. Smith, the post- muster: 1. Wm. Smith Gen'l. of the U.

S. Mr. John Cole, father of our Dr. Cole. Mr.

Cole is police judge of Hiawatha, and a irentlnnan with whom it is a But will Give as Many Goods for $1.00 army will dismiss the ilighfleld cases. price. pleasure to converse. He has not been Buy the Severance Flourinit MHIb it. lie anu ins onicers win vacate uu post otllce.

Axtell since about a vear atro, and flour and you will certainly have light can discern very plainly that this proud III. That the U. S. troops, now Dreau. uayes rtusseu sell it.

little town nas mnite a a mtic striues in quartered in and about the court house the wav of Improvement. Mr. Cole lmineuiateiy remove inereirom out oi A beautiful line of glassware and china the State of Kansas, so that the Court as any other Store in Axtell or Marshall County. ware, tor the holidays, at Trade riinn. of Justice shall Kiuid slowly and "ex- HON.

WARNER MILLER. Senator Warner Miller, known thinks Tub Visitok superb, and says its stand for right should be regarded by our citizens as a most valuable aid toward peace and quiet in the vicinity ceedlni'lv Whereupon Gen'l Go to Ely's when you want a stove to cook your "grub" on or by which to more familliarly as -'Wood Pulp Mil Smith called together hiB counsalors and officers, aud issued from his otllce JESSE AXTELL. toast your teet. dor," of Herkimer, New lork, was born in Oswego County, that State, the following edict and reply: Whereas, the ueonle of the State of Kansas, The Flour made by the Severance in which it circulates, anil ne uioukiu this feeling was manifested by our business men aud citizens, very plainly, by the liberal patronage it evidences each week. Mr.

Cole was right. Our Flouring mills is of a superior grade. Amlist 12th. 1H3H, and is therefore have been aud are now inllicted with an ulit fossil and niosshack-hoilrbon. by iiayss iiussell sen it.

in Lis forty sixth year. He graduat Jonif Severance. Jno. F. Smith.

the name of George W. Glick who pretends to he Governor of the State of people do appreciate Tim ana stand by it both in a pecuniary way and ed at Union College in 1800, and then 100.UOO bushels corn wanted by A. C. J. Axtell.

Cash advanced Kansas, aud whereas he has taken in those little attentions unit snow un-mistakeablv which wav their real feel on contracts. lio aino a teacher in the Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, but when the 'warlnke out, in 18G1, he aulisted ing Hows. We uopo Mr Cole will visit solemn oath to support tha constitution of the State of Kansas, and is attempting to nullify the laws, which are made J5 lb sacks of buckwheat flour at us ollen. us a irivat in the Filth New York MAXKlClt ASSEK 8. for the niirnose of carrviiur the said Arthur Watkins called Saturday and SEVERANCE SMITH, NOTARIES PUBLIC, uxo.

mrm mmm mm, Will give prompt attention to all Notary business; Will Buy, Sell and Negotiate Loans on Ileal Estate. constitution into enect. iu hub, me Hayes Russell sell the celebrated subscribed for Tun Visitok for annther vniir of ins reurn. Severance i louring mills tlour. lryit, annum.

Arthur thinks we have peen somewhat severe on some of his friends. "1, William Smith, therefore will not dismiss the Higlilield cases, vacate the Jluckwheat flour, cheaper than any but when we pictured to him in fluent talk that we have never said a word body in town, at Mankuk Wassku a post otllce, nor remove ine v. a. troops from the court house. If you want to see beautiful goods.

I nun the leeeint or ie ahove proc about anyone unless it be to defend a position that we had taken because it was rnrht. he said he'd Give iu. Arthur call on Ureenlee Paul. lamation, Gen, Frank Schmidt called ilm mIIii'mi-h of Die. Miilil.ia.

Cavalry. lie Berved with conspici- Dus bravery in the Shenandoah Val-ilev being promoted to Sergeant Ma jor and Lieutiuunt At the batllo of Winchester he was taken a prisoner, Ibut was finally "exchanged" after the close of the rebellion. Mi Millor en igagedin fanning and became owner i of extensive paper mills in which enterprise, ho is Htill engaged. lie was i dflegato to the Nat onal Republican Ooiwentiou in Philadelphia, in 1872, i and. in .1871 was elected to the New If you want your pump to work well liuE I said when he read the article about the incornoralion serenade he thoiurht we Alter prayer uy unaoiam iiairuei.

iu have Fly put it down for jou. was aifieed that Gen. liecker should Fairbnrv Roller Mills Hour, the best had colored it verv luitltly, but after take coiiimaniU He marshaled his in the market, at -Mankicu asskk'b. hosts and made a charge on the post otliee, but was repulsed and Ins men ler-rililv A. SPECIAlrY.

Our Insurance Companies have been "Time Tried and Fire Tested" and I NOT FOUN WANTING, Aggregating in Capital talking with one of the "serenailers, who told him just what Tim Visitor had told hi in months before, thought we had not colored the matter in the least. We told Mr. W. that we have not colored anything since we have come here and have no intention of do NOTICE! The Suite Malitia rallied again under the leaderhsip Col's Lowe, Mann and Kmnirliter and made a charire oil the Xoik serving two terms. Mr Miller then entered National From long experience in the business, we are enabled to give our patrons, Special, Prompt a Fflicient Service iu the adjustment of losses.

U. S. troops at the court house. The Dutch troops fought nobly but they oolitic and was elected as a vepiesen All Persons ow- ing so in the future, but we II howl when things don't go right, even though the "heavings'' fall. j.ativo to the Forty sixth Congress Whether you want any business in our line or not drop in and see us.

i and was lotunied to the Forty sev- There may be some, who are chronlc- JQTFlrst door south of depot. SEVERANCE the firm of tin 1881, when Conkling and were repulsed, panic) stricken, anu slaughtered ina fearful manner. The following is a list ol the dead, Fatzwald, Cone, Coulter, Mudgett and llaiiscomb eueli having from one too four hundred bullets put through them during the ly unlneudlv toward us, who Plow I'latt-resigned their seats the sen about our trying to injure the town. To such we want to say that ir every i ate. Mr.

Miller was chosen by the Greenlee Paul one interested lladdain will do as OLD ITVnw Assembly to succeed J. C. WASSER, DEALER IN much according to their menus us the Clipper will do, that we can make a booming town right hero. ilaidani are reo nested to Westfnll, Fleishman, Webber, FiUmeyer and were panic stricken, and run tor their lives until they were safely in the borders of Nebraska That's just what wehnvn bom t'ling aue Missouri Variety Store FURNITURE! come forward and The oilleers of the Malitia surrenderd some of the folks down here, (ieneral- Thomas (J. Piatt uud took his seat October 11th, iu the same year.

His i torui at oillce dowa not expire until ituoWitlof March, 1887 Seauiter Millor, by his recent man-'Jpilitloou of the. Republican caucus fi( IdBf.New York Legislature neour-i. lnf'ljelini by the Lower House, lv Kiieakine. a town's reputation on to Gen. Win.

Smith and he is master of to be like a man's: So tar ahovn settle same by Feb picion that no one can tell anything to the situation. (ienl's Frank Schmidt and Decker and Chaplain llaguet had an interview AXTELL, KANSAS, injure it. The only wav it cm in in juredisby the individual himself. ruary 10, 1884. after the great Aalionai aim aiaie rignis con II ict was over.

Schmidt says to liurKer, "you vas The safest wav to do business "is to trade with home merchants. By so doinu vou will avoid those distressing MKUetr Ail unsettled acctV sliusl vou tain fool," "shusl look ere, dond you sliusl know dot you cant vip mm do llnided Sdades governnienu ere complications, dissatisfaetionsand have a conscience made clear by the knowl-edue that vou have done what is right Istierd asjts speaker, lias won fj-iijiinnelt' the sudden reputation as the leader of the New York Republicans and the well known fact that tlio Senator is antagonistic to present administration of Arthur 4 especial significance to his politi sal controlling power in his State as indicating thai he will become a pro- more dan u-e ken eded mix a nuse baueri" on that date will be Fitend ln soml my tr lauipiest bv vour town and at the same time DEALERS IN uud den got vinl." I be a tarn phoot been fully satislieil by getting just sucii yen 1 make dot Till Sinid post inaister." put in the bands of a gooils as wer represented 10 you liecker savs to sjchiniut, (sunning 1111 Therefore buv vour pumps of Joe Fly, linger under his nose) "yust vaid a leedle the old reliable, well-known pumpist, who ahvavs renders satisfaction. He collector. This means ijiinint lactur in dictating ugainst Art bur's rt nomination ut Chicago 1 1 1 1 show (lot 1 ill nmiii noi nmnn mid seigel, and he pedder look a leedle Dry Goods, Groceries, has hn-L'c stock on hand continually. and will show vou the working of pumps next uui oiul.

anil et he grow aooiu. uer vu-nunj, 1 vill made a- bile uf ilrubbles by business. he has planted in town. He can put Mr. is a man of spleudid CURTAINS, Oil Cloth, My stock of Furniture is complete embracing the latest aud most at Kaiiuet savs, liiellioru, we nave in down pump that will work equally ami mental strength, and poa terviewed each other long enough, now well at any distance.

Hats. Caps, Gkhenlhh Paul, 'tiOHM that personal magnetism which wins the lasting friendship of thosj let us pray, and dropping down upon his marrow bones olfered up the following prayer: To the tireat Spirit, you We are indebted to Wm. Sims, secro tnrvof lie Kansas State Hoard of au'l i- culture, for a conv of their nuaiierly with whom he comes ia intimate eon tact. know that lam a consilium om ncuun-drel, and a cussed old Frenchman by report. The book contains many valu able statistical compilations, a map or BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHISG, GhA SS andQ UEK SS tVA 11 etc.

Kansas, bv counties, and a map show- birth, and that i nave associaieu mi thugs, thieves, robbers, deists, atheists, free lovers and democrats, most all my W. J. McATEE, Has moved his tractive designs. Agency lor Mie leading Sewing Machines. of the age.

Call on me for any sort of goods in the Furnitura line. Bf Repairing a specialty. J. C. ing the relative position of the princi National anil Slato ItigHt Conflict.

pal coal liorisoiis oi i50in.neasi.eiu rvau. life, and you know that 1 am gelling old and feeble and cannot chew tobacco nuy more, that the only nourishment 1 Ki. VisiToit: llo'lown is a beauti ful ciiv situated on me banks of the The Seneca Tribune has commenced using the 'palenl." We have always wondered why it did not take this step. classic Missouri, iu Atchison Kan mm. Tlmt ilurinu thu ureat -uniileasawt get is ironi an oni iniu-nimui i luc name of liecker, who feeds me ilhi a spoon, free-whiskey inadeoulof alcohol, and think Felt will lmd it more uess'' two ol Us uTealest political lead agreeable.

Eaep iu Stock tobacco anil arsenic, inixco no uwjjik ers, l'oiinov and tilick, had made them J. SITLAR ai.lves rich iii thu rail-road business JSJ'JU'J IM'J Mi AND SALE STABLE run Visitor has Just received a fine line of stationery for the accomodation of our liusiness men. Call and see our stock and samples buforu ordcrini' elso- CHICAGO HOOTS I'onnoy siiuamUiied his money on such fellows as Jjce Hamilton, Frank Scuinidt, Vi rk and others, he became lilue water. Uhl great spu ever since free whiskey has run down the streets of Marysville and my throat, hazards scorpions and snakes have been my bosom companion and dearest friend, (outside of liecker.) they liave.erowde.il around and about me, and are with me by day and by night, aiid are now be-comlint a holv terror to mo. I fuel that GRAIN where.

BUYS ooiir aud trot ett. TO THE NOUTH SIDE, 1 1 11K nut his moncv into a farm When vou want to take hold of a new And MIIOEH, moved out on it, got horny-haudeil and Whore he will do a General Com pump handle of your own call on Ely will null vou the iiiiuin. handle aud hind- ei hut that sort ol ine uiu in OF ALL KINDS, all, so cheap that 'twill make your head suit him, he Uuu'i't'ore suggested to some ul his ht'imm'U anil (luiuncialic friends mission BuninoHH aud liny and kiell HoiHeK.Cattlfi and Hogs. AUCTION SALES A Si- UOLYLTY swim. ihnLSt.

,1 1 1 1 1 1 had ruled this coiiiiuoit Buy Corn, Oats, Etc. And Pays the wealth for nrailv two terms, and that Call at the new. drug store of (ireenlee l'anl uiiil'ueta saimileof llerbiue." that I anion the brink of hell. 1 ux-iilanu in of the pout, "(jive me pure, cold water. Sparkling and bright As the liiiiid Toiiueiich my parched tongue," Ohl take me awav l'l'fnu such men as iinih'i' his ill ui.

iiiionleoi uiu dilate iiibest Market Prio I solicit your patronage. Kansas were prohibited from ilnnkin the fever and ague cine. Rvery bottle wurranlml: wlir also will he found a anvtliimr ami Were to Therefor. W. if.

IWcATlSH, complete hue of pure drugs, etc. snow, and it the is ugam uitwti (lovei nor then the women uno are noiv The only firm in towu handling Kansas. 12 lbs l' ui 1 sugar (or $1.00 at Axtell. Ilavo Sitlar bid on your graiu be- fore you sell Triulo Kiiiporiuui. 5 lbs good tea for SI.

00 ut Trail" Emporium. Other l'errr llutchinson's liecker and Schmidt, who have been the means oi my downfall mid ruin, aud at laM let me find pence ill heaven. 1 offer up ilivscll' lo you a living satiriilce to that iiiosl holy place, Anient Of course that soi of prayer was not ut ull palatable to Schmidt and liecker tlierelore the meeting buisled up iu a yroceiicH at initially low pricei. Where did vou iret the Hour you make running Ahnmd crying and slubbering over it 1 111 will have tlio lig.it to vole, ami 11. is -great couiuiouwvallli will be run 11 ny mop liuiulu-i- aud bioiiui sin ks.

Al.lb.il hunn-suiiii, all tuu grog-sliops ami inuilinsol toe soil-corn wniskey, s.ui r-Kiaui ninl lager beer stripes, like li ri.er, i-oKclber iu Coiiuly Convention in the State of Kansas and ulcrb-il dclitgaU'S ill tin- inlt rcslol til.ck lor i.oveinor to ine Democratic Sielo Couseiitioii which was heid iu audi nice bread itli? I buy the Sever atonf flour. ance miow lake at II AVKS Husskl'b. It7Ti, ei- lln I. S.rm, HvtLA. l.H.lM-r.

Hrpnnlo Kwliw. Bj.UL!,.. uiW MrrturUi iiitlflc uii.fi I-1 onil ton Wn ix. iHli.rmilW Tre.t.,1. I f.r riln quwliyii.tn Ik.

ly dr.lrlnK Ir.HiniftUI l)J 4l'wo, H.iptu, iltMr lu4 lr wimvUilM I. Il-lr Ut.i.l.M'. l.ilr nr. r. I.

A H.ru. i L. 'l HI. '-'fl'-J' giwur ko l'r iJifoity. The last I beared of liecker is, that he had reined to Ins saiicluiu-Miuetoi'-iti ii and was censuring through the columns of the Marshall Mod Corn hikkev Democrat, all of the Uepubli-cii tiwvoiH iu Marshall on Ihe Vou can buy a sewing machine at the Kniioriuiii clieaiier than at any other piace in Marshall county, and don't you Time Titbit: St.

Joe intern. TWAINS WKST. orct it. in I lie j. ar Ins-.

1 1 in 1 wi-rii delegates elected to un.n in I No. 8 Facillc Kxnress p. m. 'j count of his detent. "Zip." Joe Klv has recently received a new line of pumps.

See tlniil when jou No. 7 Wav h'l-eic it p. Ml. and cili.ens, mat hi Vol No KreiL'ht ItMH) u. in.

want Honieiiiinu lo uraw water wuii. No. 1 1 TlmiiiL'h Kreiulit a. in. Nutlco.

All persons knowing theuwulvos indebted to me. will confer a favor by calling at my store and paying the same at au early date. Jkhrb Manlier Wussei's buckwheat (lour makes the "boss" pancakes. Try it, TRAINS KAST. The Trado Emporium has received a new invoice, of ladies' cloaks aud dolmans that will ba sol.

I 25 per itniit cUeapor than the same goods were sold earlier iu tlio season. To our customers: We want you to try H. No. 4 Atlantic Kx press p. Kii Wnv Kri'iirlit a.

in If you want a good clock cheap go to Stanley's. Ho has just received some No. lOTlirouph I'reiv'lit m. No. 18 Tliroui'h Fiviirht ViM a.

nice ones. XT, lor liovci nor. judge piesciiicd a platform to that coiiM'nlion wnic.i was voted d.iun bv the tilick delegates am! then ine tilick free whisky platluiui was ad.ipli-ii by Hie conveutioii. Jiu'lge Marl ui re I used to uccept the iioiiiio.iIioii 011 that plutrorni aud'iiiiot-ly folded up Ins law and order plauonu and unlki'U out of Hie conveul ion. The tioveinorsbip was then lenderi'il to dock, who aeci pled and was and elci'ti it by Kepublii-ans, mid reason why lliey voted tor linn was liw-ause be promised theill free Whiskey, hut uo has gono back on his promise VV.

M. I'oin'KR, AKont, For a clean, easy shave i to Harnett's NORTHAMPTON, MMJ3. Parties desiring small sums of Scvvinjf Machines. An invoice of the New Improved No 7 American sewing ni -cUiiu' thi best in the world, just reciewd nti (Ircenli't) 4i Paul's, Cull and sou tUtiuu. They are beautiu), inmiev on short time can bo oocoui sbavmtf pal lors.

A line farm for salu. Inquire of 11. S. Stanley. villi and settle at once.

If you can't pav up come and give us your note. Oiir books must be balanced. This is the last call. li, S. STAN LKV.

The only denier in stoves is Mr. J. T. Kly who keeps a spleudid stock for sale at very reasonable prices. Esqtog Cqyie, moda'ted by culhug on Una W.

WJtH I a Special sale of Ladles Shoes ut Ew-1 Vrr- BT.J.rjt7IB,Ki )uk a..

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