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The Russell Democratic Review from Russell, Kansas • 3

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wise, however numerous or extensive Crtl SATURDAY REVIEW. suoum ue sunereu 10 prevent lis ais- covery and development. Rumor hath it that a little romance is connected with the coming over of the immigrants who lately arrived IXRA. The weather is somewhat colder. Mr.

Levi Watson returned to his home at Salina "Monday. John Olson has traded for a buggy and is painting it up in grand style. Miss. Emma Walters is visiting friends and relatives in Salina. There seems to be quite a rage for buggies around Lura.

We understand that Erastas Wilson has traded from Russia, which as a drama would On August 9th, 1886, J.W.Oliver conveyed by chatttel" mortgage to Blair Haskett the following stock of croods in Russell county, Kansas, to them the payment of $600.00 viz: All ready-made clothW, consisting of full suits and read somewhat thusly She can't fall oat of the hammock now, For the hammock season's past; And she can't fall oat of the rooking chair. For tha lover holds her fast. Tea Koclable. At Mrs. Addie Akers next Thursday evening.

Let everybody come. All things will be ready at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds for the benefit of the Ladies1 Aid Society. Willard Simms, as a comedian is a decided success, and gives evidence of becoming one of the greatest character actors on the American stage. Wellington (Kans.) Daily Press.

llans hen you ntz come over MEAT MARKET I yj i -5 the ocean to Russialand. I will that you bring with you for me a maiden odd and vests to the value of $1919.34: also a bill of boots and fair, whose fare hither I will pay and "Old Frank" for a top buggy. It is a likewise reward you for your pains. Fritz What would you, Hans, with a maiden shoes bought from Reed, Jones valued at $359.70 which mortgage the on -wiurranjc out it is making of 'Rastas. Hans I would make her queen of has been duly assigned to the undersigned and on which there is a balance due of $200.00 and on the 29th day of December, 18S6, said J.

W. my household, the pride of my heart, and my -my -my brother's sister-in-law A small child of Mr. Malay's died last week. We were unable to learn the cause. Grandma Hubbard who has been Jb ntz.

I will brine her, Hans; the ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS, i Oliver consisting of J. W. briny seas shall no longer roll be The Pnbllc. I can sell you an organ, piano or sewing machine for less money than anybody. I am selling at less than cost to close out stock.

26t2 P. I. Warner. tween you hither and she beyond. Oliver and Ceatta Oliver, conveyed poorly for sometime was taken down to the undersigned by chattel mort bedfast last Saturday but is now im-gage their stock of goods, wares and proving again.

SCEJfE "WHEN FRITZ RETURNS. ANYTHING Hans Fritz, have you mine maid merchandise owned by them ana sit- ar8 personally opposed to vot- en brought? uated in the building occupied by incr railroad bonds, but it seems to us Special Premiums fox Subscribers to tho Record and tho Review. HOW IS YOUH OPPOBTUfilTY. Get up a Club and Secure a Prize. Tho publishers of the Russell Record and The Saturday Review, desiring to increase the circulation of both papers offer the following inducements to subscribers and those getting up clubs: 1.

The Russell Record and The Saturday Review to any address one year, $2.50. Cash invariably in advance. 2. For three subscribers to the Record or six to the Review, accompanied by $6, we will present a a copy of Rose Elizabeth Cleveland's latest novel "The Long Run." 3. For five subscribers to the Record or ten to the Review, accompanied by $10, one years subscription to the Record and Review, to any address.

4. For eight subscribers to the Record, or sixteen to the Review, and $16 in cash, a five dollar hanging lamp. 5. For thirteen subscribers to the Record or twenty -six to the Review, and $26 in cash, a handsome $10 asy chair. 6.

For twenty-five subscribers to Fritz 1 have, but ere the vessel's YOU WANT IN MY LINE. prow had smitten this hither shore, I 1 1 1 .1,1 4- them as a store on the north-east cor-: that the advantages to be gained by ner of 8th and main street on lot 15, having a railroad up this vallev so block 68, city of Russell, Russell greatly exceed the cost of the amount county, Kansas, for to assure the pay-' cf bonds asked, that the people of mentof S6269.81, and the said Oliver this vicinity and township can in no and ere you could behold her comely HlheStCa8h Price paid form or breathe in love her name, The Review calls for" a matrimonial boom. Get the law changed and we will gladly assist in the boom. Journal. Can't you work the matter by proxy like Spies? The Saturduy Review, with customary Lccuracy, stated, editorially, that Kansas last year raised 140,000 bushels of corn.

Russell county alone raised 885,000 bushels of the cereal Journal. i i a she had sworn that mine she'd be! Cattle, Hans And claim you her? vx. nave uenveicu iu ui W180 afford to do otherwise than to named mortgagees the possession of jg0 to the polls on election day like Fritz I do, and will wed her, too. for the bonds. all the goods described, remaining gentlemen and vote Hans And I in the Court will sue unsold.

Jumbo. her for a breach of promise. This is to notify all concerned that and Hogs. Thoroughbred and High Grade Herefords and Polled An us Fritz And I will meet you there the undersigned mortgagees, under North. Beud Xugrffett.

On one of our bleakest winter and swear that leagues on leagues of ocean waves the breaoh did mak but a "chump" knows but a "chump Anybody the terras of said chattel mortgage, will sell said goods or so much thereof as may be nfccessary to pay the amount due on said debts at the front davs an old eagle stood like a lone sentinel upon the ice in the Smoky, and as the "proud bird" poised him which ten thousand lawyers can not mend and there in love claim her that that was a "typographical (now, hush!) and that we meant 140, for my own. Mask Lane. door of said building heretofore used CATTLE FOR SALE. I also have some 000,000 bushels. self restlessly, first upon one foot then upon the other, and anxiously eyed a narrow expanse of water over WiSTED.

by said Oliver as a store as above described, in parcels or in bulk, as may seem best, for cash to An employe of the "Record" of Men and women for the Leaven which the winter king had not yet fice drove out north one evening last worth Daily or Weekly Times, in FINE OREGON HORSES FOR SALE. stretched forth his scepter, his expectant and uneasy attitude remind week, and losing his way, wound connection with the Record and Re around the prairie until 4 o'clock in view. The place occupied by The ed us of other tishermen who choose CHEAP! the highest ana oest oiaaer. oaia sale will commence at 11 o'clock a.m. on the 10th day of February, 188? and continue from day to day until the terms of said mortgages are sat Times in Kansas journalism and pol unpropitious seasons in which to itics is too well known to need com- draw rations from uncertain waters.

mendation from the Record. It is a the morning, lie had evidently overestimated his "budge" capacity. Journal. Name him. An explanation is demanded.

A party who professes to possess isfied, lours Iruly, fearless, outspoken, independent Re the IvECord or nfty to the keview, accompanied by $50, a No. 3, improved singer sewing machine, with full set of attachments three drawers, cover and drop leaf, valued at $30. 6. For fifty subscribers to the Record or one hundred to the Review, accompanied by. $100, a new Alleger Organ (See cut in the Review), retailed at $90.

Now is your chance. Go to work and get up clubs. publican paper; in fact tub State the key to the geological construction ot the earth's crust down to its internal inwardness, is of the opin W. B. Grimes Dry Goods Co.

Geo. M. Shelly Also this is to noti aper. It favors the enforcement of aw and order. Wo can furnish tho Record and the daily Times for 85 a year.

We can furnish the Review ion that a good vein of coal underlies the hills along the Smoky. An early settler in this locality is of the opinion experimentally arrived at, and the weekly Times tor a year. Send for the Times Premium fy all the people of Russell and surrounding county that we List. that the geological periods intervening between the upper crust and the coal deposit are numerous and of A jet blaok thoroughbred Clydes We hope the real estate dealers and speculators of this city, will not get the prices of city property so high as to prevent those seeking homes, from buying. Inflated prices of town property will kill any place, and there is more or less danger of booming prices too high in Russell.

It is better to keep prices where the poor man or the man hi ordinary circumstances can afford to own his home. Journal. Prices of Russell city property are not "inflated." The truth is, Russell Now doth the old folks hog the fire, Thier shivering to smother. While safe within the parlor snag. The young folks hag eah other.

A light snow is falling. dale Stallion for sale on reasonable long duration, but if the coal is down shall sell at private terms. See Warner. 26t2 there no periods, geological or other- Matinee this afternoon. sale from day to day until February 10th, W.

E. BANKS, Attend the theatre to-night. Willard Simms is immense. 188T, at Rock Bot -DEALER IN- 23 tom Cost. Improve city property is correspondingly lower than in any city of its size that we know of in Kansas.

The Journal this chance to buy Go tft the Opera House to-night. Work for the interests of your city and couny. Judge Root made a business trip to Hays City the other day. should be brought to a realization of JLpedM goods at wholesale the fact that Russell is enjoying EH prices until the above solid, suostantiai, "an wool ana a yard wide" boom. Get a move on named date.

from 3 Mark Lane's communication North Bend is rich this week. you. Try and keep pace with the W.B.GeimesDGCo. town in which you live. A letter has been received by the Railroad Committee from the Presi $11.20 In Zlunc For 35 Cents.

Geo. M. Shelly. Thit Favrita Album of Soiim and Ballads. Ben Rice's team ran away the other day but no damage was done.

Call and see me. Plows and farming tools at less than cost. 26t2 P. I. Warner.

just published, conUias thirty-two picea of cnoice ana popular vocal music, fall sheet musio size, with complete words and music and niann The Russell Mill it now able to furnish flour from the new roller of the very finest quality. Ctf. Only a few more dent of the Omaha, Kansas El Paso Railroad in which it Mr. W. A.

Thompson, who return is stated that the officials will go ov ed from iiool House, 111., a few days ago contemplates starting a creamery The er the proposed line some time this Shakspeare Club met last accompaniment. The music ia finely printed np-on heavy paper, with a Tery attractive cover. Favorite As I'd Nothing: Else to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Home; Mother, Watch the Little feet; Oh, You Pretty Blue-Eyed Witch; Blue Kyes; Katy's Letter; The Passing Boll; I saw Esau kissing Kate: Won't You Tell Me Why, Rob- in Russell. It is intended, we be at the residence of C. A.

venino month, at which time they will sub mit their proposition to Russell coun Wolcott. in; us vraraen uaie; uown tJelow the Wbt. ty. ma-ijmaens; adeaijeaYes; AU Xmong the Ham Round Oaks left. Call and get one.

0 lieve, to organize a compiny and fit up the old creamery bui ding in the northwest part of town. The Review hopes Mr. Thompson will meet with success in this enterprise. He should receive every encourage One Isaac Neal, a brute in human Lots in the Copeland Addition irom $25 to $250 ten per cent, discount for cash. mer Kosee; Touch the Harp Gently, My Pretty Louise: I Really Don't Think I Shall Marry; Dreaming of Home; The Old Cottage Clock; Across the Sea; There'a a Silver Lining to Every Cloud; Sirangers Yet; Not Yet; Somebody; A form, was taken before Justice Long yesterday, and pleaded guilty to i nameless crime wherein his twelve xcar Asp, uacuetor X3 Night; One Happy Year ment.

Attention's directed to the notice in regard to the sale of goods etc. at Oliver's old stand. Now is the time to subscribe. Enroll your name for the Review at $1.00 per annum or both Record and Review for $2.50. chard; The Old Barn Gate; Jack's Farewell; Polly; Whisper in the Twilight.

This ia a very fine collection ef real vocal gems, and gotten op in very handsome etyle. Published in the usual way and bought at a music store these 82 piece weuld coat you $11.20. The Holidays are past and we must clou out Anniversary. Monday evening a farewell sur our stock at once. Will send the entire collec- prise anniversary party, consisting of neighbors, intimate friends and For old line insurance and cheap money, go to Harshbarger Vogel-gesang.

23 tf tion well wrapped and postpaid for only 83 centa year old daughter was involved. He was fined one hundred dollars, and sentenced to thirty days in the county jail, and to stand committed until the fine and costs are paid. The report circulated in the early part of the week, that the newly arrived immigrants from Russia, were dying in large numbers from some contagious disease proved, upon investigation, to have been unfounded. or lour ior ii.w. uraers nued same day received.

By gettiig three of your friends, too secure acquaintances, called at the home of Thomas S. Barker and wife, to re your own free. Address. Holiday Publishing aita Huftalo. a.

X. The German Lutheran Church has organized a society in Russell with Rev. R. V. Nicbelschutz as pastor.

Gibbs Smith have removed their meat market to the building recently vacated by Giddings Banker. The1 attendance in the primary de-nrrtment of our city school has been some of Oil of mind them that it was the 20th anniversary of their marriage. They found Tommy ana his gude wife at Buy chine fine. that Sewing Ma S. A.

Vail. It is 23tf Subscribers of the Record, or those who wishtobecome subscribers, and desire to take the Leavenworth Daily Times, can save $2 by taking both papers. great ly reduced during the past week r. fact that two or three children in the on account of the mease Is. The regular subscription price of the Leavenworth DaHy Times-, is S5 per annum.

We have made such arrangements that we can furnish home. An evening of social enjoyment passed away very quickly, and midnicrht arrived too soon, when it was time to separate and leave for home. Refreshments in abundance were served. We sincerely regret the Daily Times, the Record and the Good milk cow for sale. Inquire at Harshbarger Vogelgesang's.

23tf fctjinoiutmi. nave uieu rwcem- Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Fargo, January 30th, a son. Record. The Record was in error as to the sex of this addition to the Farero Next Tuesday morning at half-past .1 o'clock, there will be a partial eclipse of the moon the only eclipse visiole here this year. L. D4 formerly U.

P. to say that in the spring Mr. Barker Review for $5.50. and family will move to Russell, '-'i'- ssa Kansas, where they propose to make I it their future home. Weedsport N.

Y. Sentinel. agent at this place is now associated family. The new arrival is of that wit EI G. Boles in the publication gender for whose special benefit the AND of tha Chapman Courier.

The cheapest lots in the city are in the Copeland Addition. The prices range from $25 to $250 Ten per cent, discount for cash. municipal suffrage law is about to be enacted. In about 21 years from now she will be voting the straight Republican ticket. The theatre-going people of Russell enjoyed a rare treat last evening, PROVISIONS Claire Patee, the well known and very successful theatrical manager, has furnished Salina this week with two evenings of first-class entertain-ment.

On Monday evening the play of "Queena" (intensely thrilling) was presented; and on Tuesday evening tkTh? Banker's Daughter." Mr. Patee has succeeded in bringing together the most superior talent, and as a consequence each and every part is exceedingly well sustained. The talented Edith Arnold, who must cer 1 in the presentation of "Queena" by the Clair Patee Dramatic Company. CFLOUR, CANNED GOODS, The editor of the Journal is not a dude. He ain't built that way.

And dudes, although a very low order of the species, are not all ill-bred. "Queena" is a splendid drama, and was excellently rendered throughout and in every detail. This is the best Geo. A. Franklin has entered into RECEIVED T2i troupe, all in all.

we believe, that partnership with Stepp mvji ir. .3 ii. office StOTe SI SOrXCOA1- "BHEATEBS. EmiLL BBUMGE) I Zinc Boards, Lam ji (rjj if Coal Hods 9 ZS Af WAGONS, BUGGIES, t)V VISltCU. XVUSSCUa iil UU1UI Arnold is a young actress of super tainly rise rapidly in her profession, i created a splendid impression here.

1 in the real estate business. The style of the new firm will be Stepp, Pinkerton Franklin. ior talent and accomplishments, and unquestionably has a bright future bimms, the comedian, and the well-known Carner are great attractions. A good audience was present each If you think the Installment plan I before her. Simms, as a commedian PRODUCE EKCHAtlGEI GOODS balma Journal.

evenintj the best, your home Loan Company i is a "brick." J. VV.Uarner is an actor will accommodate you. of ability, and well established repu- Voorhis Agts station. Gertie Clair is a daisy. This 5-4 O-mosittf Russell House' upstairs' afternoon5 "Linwood Case" will be i presented, and to-night "A Bankers Her.

Broad, of lopeka, Evangel- aughter Wo bespeak a good A party from Saline county contemplates starting a brickyard in Russell. It is a business that would pay, and be a great benefit to the town. hope the inducements may be sufficient to justify this gentleman in embarking in the iff audi an oe at both performances. in trs at t'10 Congregational Church'. Go and hear hear him.

Bifcde meet- A few Pomps at cost. Call early. 26t2 I. WlEKBR. at this afternoon.

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337
Years Available:
1886-1888