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The Lance from Ness City, Kansas • 5

The Lance from Ness City, Kansas • 5

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The Lancei
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Ness City, Kansas
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FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. THE NESS CITY LANCE. TEACH KKS' ASSOCIATION, Programme of the Ness Comity1 leathers Association, to be held at the school building in Ness Citv on Saturday. November 12. i I Election of officers for the' ensuing year.

-When acid lias dropped on any 'tide of clothing, apply liquid ninmoai to kill the at-iii; then apply chloroform to restore the color. Fried Calf's Liivir: C'nt a calf's liver in thin slices mid sea id: wipe it dry. Dust with Hour. silt and pepter. and fry in bacon grease.

Take up on a henteH tlisli' mutte lrntvn prav? And Republican rally to-night. E. W. Wolf paid bis parents a visit this week. Buv vour gloves and mittens of Geo.

0. Hunt Co. Hon. R. .1.

McFai'land, Kansas City meat inspector, is visiting with his Ness county friends. Dick Irons has 25 different kinds of cigars in the Little Corner. C. .1. Hills returned, last Thurs K.

Hathaway, Emtok. Suhsoriittum, l'er Year $1.00 NESS CITY, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 18512. Don't forgot the date of the hat-tallion assembly. Kev.

Chamberlain, of Oregon, is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. 1. A. Hockenberger. Mrs.

J. J. Tucker, of Grand Rap Services at Christian Chapel next Lord's Day evening, by Ed. Broom. Subject Warfare." N.

H. Stidger. E. A. Jarboe and IVter (little went to LaCrosse yesterday afternoon, to represent Ness county iu the shooting tournament.

They are good shots, and we expect them to come home with fixing colors. A. B. Olesoii came iu from Chandler, Oklahoma, last Sunday. He is quite well pleased with his new home and will commence fanning iu the spring.

John Moul and Ted Reeves, aged day evening, from a trip to the 1 5 Discussion of uniform glad- fHlur over. Farm and Kin-side, ing of schools throughout the conn-I Tea Cake: One egg. one cupful i It I each of sugar and milk, one-half cupful ty-Mipt. C. IN.

llarkness. i of butter, one pint of Hour, one and one- 1:40 Noted educators of the pies- 1 half teaspoonsf nl baking powder, on i ent day and their work-Eva E. 1 eupful of raisins (stoned and chopped i. Wood Iiousekerpiiijf. Moon.

I tii-H. teamed Apples: Pare and core with list mid apple eoror (food ttirt appie. which i i it j-- i arc not too juicy, oprinkla well with 'l A. Preston. Ness it.v.

war 8m, hU.il-l tenJer Frctoi illg as applied to (r. C. I with rich cream, whipped or not, noth-D. ami L. C.

D. I 'can e. wfmId bo that for de.s- A aert. Or, prepare the apples, the same. anil bake, udiliuir few iumntt of irood northern and western part of the State.

Everybody, saint and sinner, will miss one of the grandest treats of the campaign if they fail to attend respectively 11 and 1(1 years, tired of home restraints, likewise home comforts, and pulled for new fields last Sunday evening. Foolish buys'. The dsv is coining when thev niav the meeting to-night. on teat ililiL'-Kcver- butter. Old Homestead.

I French Peas: Turn one can of petit rim U'li iiiiuit iirn.i 11 Review of Page's Theory land I'tiutiit Ella I leiidt ick.liu.ine. Candy, nuts, at Gko. O. Hr nt Co's. Mr.

Rischel, of Harold, has commenced delivering his immense crop ids, Michigan, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. II. Hunt. Wm.

Frothingham has purchased the 11. K. MeConahey property, on Kansas avenue, now occupied by I). O. Harmon.

Geo. 0. Hunt left, Saturday afternoon, for Chicago, where he will purchase new lot of goods for his Lion Dlock store. Mrs. J.

P. Moore, of llrowuell, is expected home to-day from Kice county, where she has been visiting for the past two weeks. Marshal Frayer has three or four boils on his right hand, which very look, and look in vain, for a home where they can lay their weary heads with no thought or care as to how they shall be clothed or fed. H.VJTAU.ION ASSEMBLY. IlK.UMjr Alll 1' IIS NKSSCOINTV KATTAI.I.IO NkhM'itv, Ka.nsas, October Imij OKNKIIAI.

OltliKIt No. of brooincorn. He has To acres, aud has delivered 40 bales solar. ic beautiful pictures drawn by tin- pois in a strainer and let about a quart of cold water run over them. This is to rinse off the water "wit which they were surrounded.

Put them in the chating-dish with one tablcspoonf ul of butter, one teaspoonful of sugar, one gill of water and one level teaspoonful of salt Place over the lighted lamp and cook for five minutes. Ladies' Home Journal. Scrambled Oysters: Huy the smallest-sized oysters. Crush crackers to fine dust and dredge it upon the oysters. Season.

Put a good, big piece of butter in a frying pan, pour in the oysters and Oranges, grapes, eocoanuts. dates, lads who have experienced, and tired of, the tramp's life, are not always so bright when reduced to a reality. nearly render iimi helpless, lie is absolute ly done up when it comes to milking. In another column will be found apples, lemons and bananas, at Gko. 0.

Ill' NT Co's. Wesley Yaught, of Guide Rock, Nebraska, arrived last Thursday, and will spend two or three weeks wth his brother, Martin Yaught. Drop in and see what Geo. O. Hunt Co.

can sell for $1.00. Judge Wood, of Topeka, Milton Brown, of Garden City, and Judge Grinstead, of Dighton, are billed for to-night. Dou't allow this to escape your memory. Have you seen the natural wool the battallion assembly call. Let it The Colonel commanding the Ness County Htittnllion hereby (fleets the members will) the glad intelligence that tho summer campaign hug closed without casualty to the command, mid that before seeking winter quarters there will be an assembly and bivouac to rejoice over the victories won, and the bright prospects in the future.

Therefore, all members of the Hiittiillion in good standing are hereby ordered to report at these Headquarters on the afternoon of November 12, 18i)2, at 3 o'clock, military time, witli haversacks well filled, accompanied by all who limy lie eligible to membership in this department of the army. The drill for the day will commence nt ttio hour staled, and will conl inne until six o'clock, when supper call will be sounded, and every soldier will lie expected dim-bnrgn his full duty under penalty that may be adjudged by a camp court be heeded by all who are eligible to membership. The fraternal feeling The gospel temperance meeting Sunday evening was quite well attended and a first-rate program offered. But the prime object of the meeting was to discuss, with a view of killing, the constitutional convention for fear that, if a revision was made, the prohibitory clause might be cut out. Without going into a review of that particular part of the constitution, it must be conceded that an expressed fear on the part of its advocates is evidence that the majority of mankind wish they had naver placed it there.

This being thu case, it should be returned engendered by these meetings is commendable, and should be perpet uated. keep stirring continually until they are done through (which will be as soon as they are hot), adding more butter if that already used is absorbed by the crackers. These are nice. Detroit Free Press. Cranberry Tarts: Nothing makes a more dainty tart than cranberries.

Prepare pastry shells not over two or two and one-half inches in diameter, from puff paste. Prick them on the bottom thoroughly to prevent them from rising, as puff paste will, if left to its own devices, in an uneven and unseemly manner. The edges, of course, must be left to rise as they please. Fill each tart with a tablespoonful of cranberries, after the shells are cold and the cranberries are hot. Set them away to grow cold.

Itoston Budget. QKO. 8. ltKDI), ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office In Ness County llimk Hullil'K. Ness City Ks.

L.CKKEN, Clark Randall, of Drownell, was in town Tuesday. It has been so undershirts and drawers at at long since Clark visited the city that he lost his bearing completely und Gko. O. Hint Co's. See S.

G. Sheaffer about Insurance. Fire, Lightning, and Torna-doos. Good companies, prompt to the people to deal with as they may see fit. martini.

All who have been heretofore detailed attention. Do not delay until after for special duty will resrt without fail, not even the surgeon's exms being available in this instance. All nieailiers of the Grand Army of the Hallowe'en was pretty well celebrated here, despite the efforts of the special police. Several arrests were made, but there being no convictions, we withold the names of those who were placed under arrest. a loss, but attend to it now.

Call on Sam. G. Sheaffer. That ball game between the Republicans and Democrats last week wus, in the common parlance of the West, a Jo. George Nicholson and Republic, and their wives and daughters, are invited to participate, as well ns all members of the Womiins Kelief Corps the joint of stovepipe, which was almost the sole object of his 22-mile drive, is still standing quietly in one corner of Frank Eaton's salesroom.

J. E. Hutchins, who resides near Nonclialanta, purchased a quarter-section of land from George Hunt last week, the consideration being if 1, 2(H). Who says there is no sale for real estate iu Ness county, and that the farmers ure starving to death under the awful mismanagement Charles Wehrinan, of Littlton, Il Fred Wolf constituted the Republi- and ull Sous of Veterans. By order of 1.

E. Fkayhii, Colonel Commanding, J. K. Daknd, But to those who were guilty of the destruction of property, we. must say: look out! Fun is all right, even if it is gome ghoulish relic of barbarism or mythology, but when it leads to the wanton destruction of cae battery, while Harry Hargis and Thad Levan held down the Democ LANDS, LOANS, REAL ESTATE Collects rents, look after the cultivation of land.

Fisrt Door South of Central. H.MTMH1KK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ness County Hunk Building Second Floor, 1). MIX tilt. .111..

INYEST0KS' AGENT, First Ifcxir South of Kirst National Hank liulWj: 4JJ (I. SIlKAFFKIt, ATTORNEY. Contests Hnd Wnrls rontost before the I'liltetl States Uind Offli e. racy that is, they tried to. but the score of 32 to 8 iu favor of the Re- ANOTHER BREAK BY JERRY From Hi' Hutchinson Jerry Simpson has lout a good many German votes in the eastern yart of Reno and the western part of Harvey county, beceuse of an insult to the Germans in his Burrton speech.

Jerry said the way to get For Sale or Rent. half of northwest ami east half of noulh- property, whether private or public, the State may take whirl at you, regardless of the opinion of the police court. I. D. Carpenter is with ns again, and will remain during the winter.

He still has a warm spot in his heart for this country, but the advantages which Colorado offers for the development of his mechanical genius will no doubt finally take him from us altogether. During the summer he has accomplished some very difficult feats in construction, not the least of which is the tramwav of the west of 1, 17, linois, has been in the city this week, transacting business with S. (. Sheaffer. There is a strange coincidence here.

Mr. Wehrman purchased his first quarter of Kansas land from Mr. Sheaffer, and Mr. Sheaffer's first sale in Ness county was made to Mr. Wehrman.

C. D. Dice Co. huve found it necessary to spread out in order to accommodate their rapidly increasing business. To do this they have rented the south room of Opera Block, lately occupied by Leslie L.

Hunt. This room will be occupied by the groceries. The grocery room will be used by the clothing Southwest of 9, IT. 2T. Kast half of southeast of ft, mid west half publibans would indicate that the other fellows were not in it to any great extent.

The quiet and good order which prevailed on circus day was surprising. Everyone expected more or less disturbance that day, and the fact that the day previous showed up a whole heap of wet goods, made tne former state of affairs more than likely. Hut aside from two or three maudlin, slobbering drunks during the day, everything was all honky dory. At night one half-fledged chicken crowed a little, but he was quickly silenced by Officer Ellis. It is altogether likely that the excellent special police provided Houthwest of fl, 17, the German vote was to take a glass of beer, a chunk of bologna, and a bowl of saner kraut, and you've got him.

The Germans are not a set of fools, and will resent all such insults to their race. The Germans in Kansas are among our most prosperous people, and comprise some Northeast of 18. 17, Northeast of 1, 17, Northwest of 11. Hi, 2J. Also ngtmt for the J.

S. Cameron land. Sam G. Shkaffkh. of our ablest professional and busi ness men.

Those of them who fol Smuggler-Union Mining Company. This company's mines had, until the construction of the tramway, been almost inaccessible, und were reached only by a ery dangerous for the occasion had much to do with cooling the ardor of some, hut the fact still remains that the day was one of unusual quiet, everything low industrial pursuits are hardworking, sober, and well-informed, and attend to their own business. They are doing much to develope our State. The farmers among them are improving their lands and building good houses and barns. They come here to make homes and want to see Kansas the best state in the Union.

They are, as a MODEL TONSORIAL PARLOR. E. W. WOLF, Proprietor. Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing And Ladies' Hair Dressing.

Flmt lioor North of The Lance (mice, NESS CITY KANSAS. J. P. ROBISON Uetall dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY trail, und at a frightful expense-Now, however, the ore buckets, moving nt the rate of 250 feet per minute, and carrying r(K) pounds of ore each, deliver 10 tons per hour easily. The capacity can he safely The race which was to have been run last Saturday couldn't was, for the so the jockeys say, that the horses wouldn't get off together.

Then there is another theory, to the effect that there was not enough money up to satisfy the visitors. Whether the latter is correct or not we ure unable to say, but we are of the opinion that, if it is, the fiat will go forth that Ness City horsemen are not to he taken with chaff. We acknowledge the receipt of a boquet of bcuutiful flowers, presented to us Monday morning by Mrs. W. S.

Fellows. The flowers were plucked the morning they were sent, increased merely by the addition of buckets. The length of the line is class, intelligent and loyal. They know how to vote, and when Jerry being considered. Sheriff Noll, of Lane county, arrived in the city Monday evening, having in charge one McElhaney, who attempted to rape a most estimable young lady living about ten miles north of Dighton.

He was foiled in his hellish attempt and was brought here to await trial, hut his extreme filth und the fact that he is actually decayiug from the effects of syphilis, made him so disgusting Simpson goes after them with his feet, with an elevation of feet. The supports for the ca glass of beer, bologna and saner bles, whose combined weight is kraut, he will find that he hns not 000 pounds, vary in height frctr. 13 got them by a long shot. to 120 feet, und, owing to the unequal surface, tire placed at intervals (Jo to the Model Barber Shop, one door north of Sam (1. Sheaffer's, of from 75 to 1.100 feet apart.

The when you want good work done from hu out-door garden, und have a double significance to the editor of the Lanck, ut. least. One is the reminder of the fact that we havo a EVERYTHING Is bright and new, and vvi'l he sold ut very small protit. AH 4 itxiils houglit mid Sold I'or Cash, First Door South of National llauk NF.SS CITY KANSAS, The Star Shaving I'urlor, on the east side of tV-nnsy Imnia Avenue, is operated for the henetit of its patrons. You are sure of good work there.

Evel vthiii" is neiit iiihI rleim climate so mild that flowers bloom out of doors so late in the season, and the other is that we are remem and dangerous that he was sent to LaCrossw. The details of the villain's dastardly deed ure too revolting and sensational for publication iu our columns, hut we will say that in a cuse of rape, where there is no doubt as to guilt, the statutes should provide for the immediate attendance of a surgeon and the matter of computency should be a secondary consideration. Then, in cuse the dirty brute ahould slip through the meshes of the law, he would be unfitted for like deeds hereafter. latter is the longest span ever covered by any system of tramway, and was considered impracticable by experts. But it is not.

The Colorado Sun devotes column to minor details, and closes by saying: "Mr. Sai kett bus been assisted and seconded by the foreman of construe, tion, Mr. I. D. Carpenter, whose thorough mechuuical ability coupled with untiring energy, has overcome every obstacle and materially hastened the completion of the The ladies-of the Christian church will serve a hot supHr during election night, in the basement rooms of the First National Bank, E.

M. Wagoner, of Ellis county, was in town Monday, trying to get track of a hunch of cattle which were stolen from him on the 25th of October, There are head in all, part of them branded on the left hip and part of them branded 27 on the left side. bered, which is very gratifying. To be met with smiles and sweet posies as we tread among the rocks and briars of adversity und discontent is encouraging. Mrs.

Fellows has our sincere thanks..

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Years Available:
1892-1892