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Scandia Journal from Scandia, Kansas • 3

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SCANDIA JOUHNAL. BEWARE of FICTION! FEIDAY. NOV. 13, 1885. Corn is seems to a rise In our market soon.

Hogs in our market only worth The Cloud county Republicans eloctod a straight prohibitionist for sheriff. The output of oonl at the Stiue Penitentiary for OMober, was 140,872 bushels, with 270 miners. The output for Ooti bar of List year was HH.l'JU bushels with 318 miners. THE SCANDIA JOURNAL. tuulllied every Friday momSu Kt Antndta, Republic Cow Kiuimjh, by A.

WILDER. RATES OF HUBSCIUPTION" One copy, onyatt Jne cony, the months, Home more than one year ago ft local orgaui.atinn of the temperance union was effected at this place which promised to be of service to the cause of ternperanre, yet have heard nothing from it itioe its organization nor do we hear of anything which has been done by it In the field of labor where there Is so much to be done. The coming winter will furmsh njiportuu itios for meetings where old and young can be brought together and Instructed in BUT Gulich A Buckley received, aud stored a car load of apples Wednesday. J. Smith, oar commissioner eleot, Will the democrats who hoards ex-gov, Scratch for the Truth.

took a trip to Kansas City, this week. the principles ol temperance, "he more Gliok tell ho much was made out of the one considers the temperance quostlon, penitentiary milie during h's administra Prof, Mo Afee closes the first term of tion compare thfi above dates, his normal at this place to-day. the more is he convinced thnt the use of intoxicant 6au and ought to bo abridged, From nearly every county in Kansas Gerfo Qordo Itiai. Ed. Jquunal: Thos.

Bellows feporls ft and only in oue way can that result be accomplished, and that is by discouraging come the Hews, "the straight ticket got new boy ot his houKe, weight sovou and A there." "eco'V tkrte months, MuisaV advertixina made Annum oh application ai thi ofllce. PublishfH theofflcial City and County jiewn. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. OODMTT OFHOKBS. Senator, 27th dlxtrlot h.

-went-stlve, 7Btli Hist fSftiU, ittcV 7 V.V.e. M. Boc.klu.ld WmT "lrtdU MA M-Edward. half pounds, blankets and all. Mr.

J. H. Daniel has bought the store Lmders, punohes tickets on this its use. By far a large majority of our people favor the cause of temperance and if a movement is made by the temperance union a successful series of meetings can be had. and roBidonee of Mt.

Bfittain, of Pros' branch this week. Conductor Mitchell being away on a visit. The Industrialist reports the hopeless Illness of the wife of Congressman Anderson at Manhattan. The Farmers Merchants Bank has been repainted daring the past week, and now presents a very neat appearance. Search for ttio truth of wluit we advertise; and slum till tictk tiotis reports.

Wo are here to Btay and sell you goods choap for Cash. If we have what you want our prices will surely suit you. Come in and see our 5, 10, and 23ct counter goods. Bear in mind we sell dry goods and' clothing. You should see our l4ct cotton flaniiel and 4c comfort prints.

Our prices on muslin prints, ginghams, shirtings, flannels are right down. Wo want you also to know. that we have some line dress goods, haml A cold wave accompanied with snow R. Time Table. Mo.

Pacific R. peot, and willl have it moved to Cerro Gordo, Lumber was Uul.d fromSettndia for the construction of a new school house in district number 42. Mr, N. Hager has rented and taken pb- session of Mr. Bellows' farm.

The old dog Sport is around again as lively on throe legs, as ha was on four. It has a taufloncy to strengthen the bonds of friendship, for a man to go out and hunt his neighbor's dog and shoot him, besides men have more respect for each other after having exaustod their supply of pretty names fof one auother. Mrs. D. EUswortJi ond children tire here from Boandia this week, Visiting her mother Mrs.

Bellows aud other friends. Mr. Thos. Bellows haslhad ft new wind struck this locality last Wednesday night. The first snow of this winter.

The JouBNAt. is at all times roady to have its acts made knows to ail. It believes in fair, open, honest ways and does nothing to be ashamed Of. The Chief charges it with printing bogus tickets. The JorjENAii printed about tickets, of these 12,000 were headed "Republio County Republican Ticket," and ware straight Republican.

2.000 were headed "Independent Republican" and were straight with the exception of J. R. Hugos. 2,000 was headed "Independent Ticket" and was a mixture. In the above headings there wore no dt-oeption.

It put all on their guard. Those headings meant what they said, when they were headed "Republican" it was republican, when the word was added, it J. L. Woods and sister, of Oxford, Kans. and J.W.

Woods of Alton, Kans. have boen visiting their parents at this place during the pust week Westward. Frt. Kx. n.

m. p. m. 11:13 8:51 11:52 9:12 9:37 1:20 Eastward. Pr" Ex.

ti, m. m. VflO 9:35 40 9:13 C-Oi 8:52 5:15 mi 4 35 8115 A. Wilson was attending Court at Ynma Norway Hcandia BpI. City Warwick Conoordia this week.

He reports that Judge Hutchinson is sick and confined to his room. showed on its face that it was not a We are being favored with excellent straight ticket. The deception is in the heading. Hie journal never printed a weather and farmers Bhould take advantage of it for in all probability, it will not be so pleasant next month. mill erected lately.

Occasional. Ed. JoubnAl: The Beloit Dist. Convene tloji of the W. F.

Mi will be held in Scaudia, on November' 18-1K. All in sympathy with the purpose of tlija meeting are cordially invited to nttend. Com. 1 jKrtNIM BEOKnABf. S.

C. Norton, rosTomciHouis. pout offiee at Bcamiia, Kansas will be open ei. ollows; Week Days. from 7:30 A.M.

to 830 P.M. SuNBAVfl. A Order office open Irom 8 A.M. to 5 P. M.

W'-'1 WWt G.L.Wh.tM."1- deceptive ticket. The Chief in its at tempt to have company iu its crooked practices, deliberately lied about the We are in receipt of the "Chester Her made guipure laces, brocado silks and satins which will be sold at from 25 to 40cts In overcoats and clothing we ask no favors of anyone; we have them and are going to sell them. Seo our ad. in the Chief it will do you good. BurlockV line gents neckwear at prices you pay for cheap goods.

Gome in and see our goods and got our prices clear through. All we ask is. a comparison of quality and price. We are here to sell goods and believe low prices is You can find us at the JoUBNAL, which is not surpusing. ald" published at Chester, JSeb.

It is a neatlv gotten up paper and looks as if it would Buccecd. Before the Civil War, cotton was regard SECRET SOCIETIES. ed as our most important national agri prof. McAfee contemplates giving his school a vacation next week, and taking a trip west to visit hia brother-in-luw, L. AtXAtt POST, 137, 0.

A. S. Meets every spo-V ond and fourth Wednesday of eacl. montli Wilts Bock Items. Mr.

Editob: White Rock is again hopeful. News was received a few days ago that the" next survey will be made through White Rock. is the third survey and the old saying is 'Third time is the charm," cultural product. So largo a portion of it was exported that in great part it paid for our imports of merchandise, heno it Was in MaBomo Hall, Eiving, ana look at the country, C. Ericsson has his mill now ooui' said that cotton was king.

But although ICAOTIAMS8So.l68, I. 0.0. T. Mm) every lit Tuiisday evening in Odd Fellow OTl-WtTOOB Mo. 60, I.

of P. Meets every Friday evening in Odd Fellows Hall. Election passed off quietly. A few had pletely finished, and is ready to commence operations. This will be good news for still one of our most important national products, it is surpassed in value of late years notonlj by wheat and corn, but by hay.

Last ear, the value of our cotton crop was about $225,000,000, that of the LOME. A. r. ul A. M.

Meets 1st and 3d our farmers. iml Mondays in each mouth in Masonic Mall, imbibed a little too much "bitters" which occasioned some loud talk but there, of the quarreling and nose-biting, that occurred a year ago. Mr. Allen came out 39 ahead of Mr. Crummer.

X. of It. Meets every But- When a paper fills a half column with A evening in 6dd Fellows Hull. Professional Business Cards. Hogs are still dying.

New corn in market. Miss Griffis. of Avers. daughter of headings and follows it by an article two inches long, it snows that they bit off more than they could digest. Capt, Vm.

Walker finished the repairing of his elevator last week and on Monday it was started. Ssnudia lias flow two steam elevators, run by enterprising men. H. BAILEY, AIJCTIOOER, ROOM JUST VACATED BY WHITNEY. L.

E. VAWTER. Mrs. Dr. Batchulder, lifts come to spend the winter in White Rock.

Mr. Sam'l Morlan, one of White RockM oldest settlers, was- pleasantly surprised KANSAS. wheat crop was $830,000,000, while the value of corn summed the enormous total of 040,000,000. This year we shall have the largest crop of corn ever grown, probably 2,000,000,000 bushels, while it is supposed we shall have fully 7,000,000 bules of cotton. The money value of these products may not be much larger that those of last year, because of the increasing purchasing power of the gold unit, but the abundance of these crops will give employment to our railroads and will enlarge the profits of oil who deal in them.

Although our wheat crop is less then it was last year, nature on the whole has been prodigal. If there is suffering any All businexst nromritlu attended to. yesterday, when a few old friends, on in I Mfcr my services at $5.00 per day and r-nnrantee satisfaction, or no pay. P. D.

Gardiner put in a car load Of furniture last week. This is the first full car of furniture delivered to a dealer in this county. Scaudia takes the lead iu vitation ot his wife, stepped in to remind him that he had pa9eod: the sixty-fourth mile stone. A splondid'clinner was spread and all enjoyed themselves pleasantly. M.

A. D. WILSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 8CANPIA, KANSAS. ENLARGED We sincerely regret the determination of L.

E. "Y'awter to leave Shenandoah. He The.largest, most complete and best as' sortment of heating stoves ever brought, to this county is being received by D. Wey-and. To iret a proper assortment he purchased of three manufacturers, and now feels confident he caii give) the best of.

satisfaction to customers, who are invited to call i attention niven all business. Collec where on the ijlobe it will be because of the unwise fiscal systems of the nations, CURE EOU I'lLES. The first symptom of Piles is an intense itching Ht, night after getting Thin unpleHSiint setnsulion is immediately relieved by lin ljosnnko's Pile lleniedy. Piles in all forms, Itch, Salt Rheum and Ringworm can be permanently cured bv the use of this great remedy. Price 00 Mnnnractured by the Dr.

Bosanko Medicine Company Piqim. O. Sold bv A. Seastream. I W.

PINNEY CU The editors of several of our contemporaries have been indulging iu poetry for the benefit of the defeated Democrats. Go ahead. If that poetry don't kill the Democrats, they are fire-proof. An employee of the C. B.

railroad had his fingers squeezed betwoen the (ars at Ynma the other day. He was brought to It is monstrous that any one Bhould be hunirrv in a world full of food, or suffer tion a jyedaltjr. A B. WILDER, ATTORNEY LAND AGENT, BCANDIA, kAKSAS. from insufficient clothing whin the machinery 5or making clothing is so per HAVE" LATELY fect.

Demorest's Magazine. is a wide-awake, enterprising merchant aud has made his business hum. Always to the front in everything he undertook. One of the most successful managers that ever did busiuess in any community and withal a finished gentleman, he is a credit to any town or community and Shenandoah will miss him. He has had several flattering offers to go into othor business, and may accept some of them, though the principle reason is the poor health of his wife who is now in Illinois.

Thoy will LOOFBOtJimOW. EKLAIICED! (forthwet Kanau Editorial Aiioeiitioa. SCANDIA, The Schuttler, Mitchell and Studo-baker wagons are light running, strong and durable. The price is no higher than that of a Boinraon waon. If you need a now wagon you should not buy before go ing to see p.

Weyand'a hardware store and seeing these You can't get any better, or moire reasonable. Hammond, thejirtist, says he is going to stay and wishes to inform the public that pictures will be made, as good aud as cheau as ever at the tent all winter. The fifth semi-annual session of the KANSAS. THEtli above named association, commenced at ICirwin, Phillips of this this place and Dr. White dressed them up iu good shape.

According to Attorney General Bradford's report, four counties iu the stte disregard the prohibitory law. Of these two are Leavenworth and Allen, the only two that go solid democratic in the Btate. Last Monday we took a trip to Belleville fill. B08ANK0. This mime has become aid familiar with the must of people throughout the United States tUat it is hardly necessary to stare that, he is originator of the irroat Dr.

Bosfinko Cough and Lung Syrup, the people's favorite remedy, wherever known. Coughs, Colds, Consumption and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Price 50 cents aud $1.00. Sold by A Seti- week with a good attendance. OIK over Moray's Hank; 1 do not, travel, mt my bunihew tlieollioe.

"-(. i- i.eclaUy. ltitbOer ur ti lltiluid unt il '(! I L. It. WHITE, M.

D. The meeting was called to order by J. STOREROOM and wlii now eafry a travel for her health. Wherever thay go many warm friends at Shenandoah will wish them health wealth and happiness. Especially pleasant have been the relations between Mr.

Vawter and fhe Post The headquarters for the Davis sewing machine can now be found at the photographic tent of eteum. An Important Discovery. The most important Discovery is C. Lamb, President, who' addressed the association at some length, encouraging the fraternity to a more general and friendly relationships which would tend to the. elevation of the profession of journalism.

As a citizen of Kirwiu, President Lamb welcomed the members of the association to the city and trusted that the visit would be a pleasant one. The selection of the place for holding the next session of the Look out for a car load of new furniture and touncl that busy. iwo new brick buildings are going up. We understand that they will attempt metropolitan airs by petitioning to be incorporated as a city of the second-class soon. Winior, of the Mankato Review, heretofore an anti-republican anything to beat the republican party, has just been de at P.

D. Gardiner's next week MORE COMPLETE STOCK -of- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, lm V. 8. Examining Suronm. Seandla, Kama.

(iffic over Whitney's Harness Shop. M. CTJRREN TONSQEIAL ABlIcJT Kansas. All H'ofc Warrtintea. DAVIES PRICE If vou want a good paper, or magazine publisher, and wherever the vicissitudes of life ond business may bring him, the newspaper men of that locality, will find in him one of the warmest friends they ever niet.

Lem, we wish you suocess aud the happy consummation of all your plans. Shenandoah Post. call round to the Joobnal office. We are agent for all the leading publications in the United States. Canada anu isurope.

feated as a candidate for county olerk, and M. Johnson, of the old Stand By, invites that which brings the most good to the greatest cumber. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs, and Colds, will preserve the health and save life' and is apriceless boon to the afflicted.

Not only does it positively cure consiitnption but Coughs, Colds Bron chitis. Asthma, Hoarseness, and all affections of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs, yields at once to its wonderful curative powers. If you doubt this, get. a Trial Bottle Free, at White's Drug Store. Although winter, that hoary old monarch, with his crown of snow, aiffl his now announces his intention of afiilhiting with the republican party.

his many friends who have accounts or notes due, to call at once and settle. association was then proposad and Norton Norton Co. named. After dinner the following officers were eledtod for the next term. J.

V. Conway, of the Norton Cham pion, President A. Wilder, Scaudia Jouhnal; J. VV. BHbb, Greenleaf Journal; 0.

V. McDonald, Concordia Empire; W. ILEAL ESTATE Engineers are running preliminary sur Chemically, oils are of the same materials as alcohhlio spirits, that is, they are hydrocarbons. It ii. now said that experiments have been made successfully to convert petroleum into whisky.

Shotild Wantkd, To trade a second hand cnltivator for some pigs. Inquire at the JottBNAii office. Land And City PbopJsbty Fob Sale, republic city. kan. INCLUDING Clothing, veys through Jev6ll county in several localities tryitg to get a line into Mnnkato from this place.

An cast aud west road will probably bo built through the northern tier of counties the coming season. D.Weyandhas the Schnttler, Mitehel this succeed, it will add to the terrors of the murderous stuffs sold in the liquor shops. It iB now stated officially that the consumption of liquor in this oountry yearly is 69,159,903 gallons of spirits. HOUSE, Caps, The Democrats came out ahead in Vir and Stndebaker. wagons for sale.

These three are conceded to be the beet made. Many farmers will need a nfew Wagon before they move their immense corn crop, and should go and see these wagons, at Weyand's hardware store. McCrea, Norton Courier; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Vice Presidents respectively: and L. C. Headley, (Jay lord Herald, Sect'y and Treus.

Then followed a general discussion of subjects of interest to the profession only, until towards evening, when an adjournment was had and the members took in the city under the guidance of 19, 186 barrels of fermented liquor, and BELLEVILLE, KANSAS. J. POST, M'roprlrtar. Ssiui.i') rooms for commercial travelers. ginia, as usual, John is.

wise, a coined-erate, who is progressive enough to be loyal, is beaten by the old nonprogresas- scepter gemmed with icicles, affects mankind with such evils' as colds and coughs, happily they can be cured by Coussen's Honey of Trie, 8 most excellent remedy for diseases of the Throat and Bronchitis, Croup and Hoarseness. For sale at the Palace Drdg Store. An Answer Wanted. 1 Can nnvone bring us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint.that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say they cannot, as thousands of cases alreadv permanently cured 20,509,000 gallons of wine. The quantity or beer consumed is about 595,000,000 gallons.

In other words two gallons of and MERCHANTS FARMERS' prominent citizens. ive twenty-five years behind-the- times Bourbons, who elected Lee's saddle and bridle governor. liguor are consumed for every one bush The business part of the Bession was by el of wheat. Demorest's Magazine. The Robert Buck Dramatio Co.

opened far the most valuablo to the fraternity of any we have attended, and the future NN NN A A A AAAA A A A A BBB BBB BBB KK Notions etc Hosiery. No doubt about it, as has been proven in a thousand cases Coussens' Ligtnintr Liniment, is a blessing to all sufferes with Rheumatism, Lame- Back, Neuralgia, Sprains. Corns and Bunions, and will also cure Spavin, Ring-bone, Galls, Scratches, on animals. For sale at the Palace Drug Store. Mr.

Wilder has his Law Office to Mr. Sandell's building, near the Hotel Brunswick, where he may hereafter be found by parties in search of legal FOR SALE: I have for sale the follow' and Who nre daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's ing farm machinery which I will sell cheap promises much for the members, who improve these opportunities for exchange of ideos on subjects pertaining to journalism and every newspaper in the district Bhould the City Hall, with its new scenery, Tuesday evening of this week giving "Fanchon, the Cricket," one of the best comedies on the boards, and Scaudia was fortunate in getting one of the best companies, now traveling. The company gave an excel Disease, Diabetess Weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured BCANDIA, KANSAS. for cash or on time: 1 Thomas hay rake, 1 Buckeye combined reaper and mower, 1 Keystone corn plunter check rower, drill Thev act on the diseased parts.

Evt be represented at these meetings. ery bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50 cents a bottle at White Whites. The JoubnAl representative had never or by hand, 1 Reversible harrow, 1 Mon-son stirring plow. All are nearly new.

See me at R. L. Whitney's. S. Pkntaoobt.

lent rendition of the play to a large and appreciative audience. before visited the north-west beyond Beloit, and, while we were prepared to see a beautiful and prosperous country, we were The Belleville Democrat took the defeat From among the many testimonials received we select the following written, by J. H. Carter, a resident of Phelps who says, "I have used Sherman's Prickly Does a General Banting Business. nalssa Collections on.

all ccdssllslo points. RECEIVES DEPOSITS Robert Buck, as Rip VanWinkle, from philosophically. It was not altogether much surprised to rind so many natural advantages and valuable improvements, Washington Irving's story of that name, unexpected. The Chief died hard presis- Just as (load. Many unscrupulous dealers may tell vou thev have remedies for Coughs and Cold equal in merit and in every respect just as good as the old reliable Dr.

Bosanko Cough aud Lung Svrup. unless you insist upon this remridv and will take no other, vou arettable to be greatly deceived. Price 50 cents and Sold by A Seastream. after a rollicking time with his amiable(f) ted in crowing for a Democratic coroner fine valleys, pleasant vhouses, prosperous AbIi Bitters to the best advantage ana can honestly testify that it has done myself and family on immense good, and from experience Teoommcnd it highly to all suf ferers." Wo carry no oM last year gboiU, kit all our goods are fresh and new villages, and contented class of people leaves nothing more to be desired. Kir- (which it claimed was Dr.

Patriok.) Dr. Patrick is not a democrat, nor does he need to be to be a good coroner. He will wife Gretchen for ten years, took a trip to the mountains on the Hudson river where he met with some congenial companions, got drank, ond went to sleep from which Buys and sells foreign sit on the Democracy and the verdict will win is but a dozen years old and now has a population of about 1,000, with all kinds of business well represented. A growing town in a growing country, ever inviting he did not awaken for 20 years, he then re and domesic exchange. be "Came to its death by moneying with the turned to his home in rngs and found We make a specialty of enterprise and capital with au assurance that will be appreciated and can be made thingg iu a terrible fix.

Mr. Buck; makes an exoellent'Rip and he was folly appre-nlatnrl bv the The remainder of els to Foreura Points BOOTS SHOES, The scenery put into the Cily Hull is the the finest we have seen anywhere outside of the largest cities, and is a credit to the gentlemen who procurod it, and will be Itiipkleii's Arnica Salve. The best Bulye in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cores Piles, or no pav required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or inonev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by White White. remunerative. For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster.

Price 25 Cent. For sale by G. L. While. Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion.

Use no other. This never fails. Sold by G. L. White, Druggist, Scandifl.

A WALKING SKEJ.KTOX. Mr. E. Sprinprer, of Mechnniosburg, writes: "I was afliicted with lung fever and abscess on lungs, and rniiiu-Arl ton. walking skeleton.

Got the company sustained their parts well, FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY Time has in store for this section of Kansas, all that she has given to the moBt In fhe play Gretchen was punished by a pride to all our citizens. The drop cur having to live -with old Defick as his wife favorable luds, and the people are justly hefebeNces. proud of the land of their adoption. tain present the Lake of Como, a beautiful sheet of water in northern Italy lying at the foot of the Lepontine and Rhetian while in the story she was punished an other -way, having died. In the evening a grand ball was given Exchange 5etlonal Bank of Atchidon, in the opera house, under the auspices of ASD CLOTHING Owing to our Increased facilities we can accommodate an increase of our, al-readyjffiffiene business.

A Washington correspondent says that Alps. Its shores are are studded with fine villas, and is the most popular resort in 1UMIMU). Corbln Biinttnt of New York. Haute of Kansas Cttf Mhurourl. the I.

whatever that may be. The company was not large, but a very pleas a free trial bottle of Dr. King's. ew Discovery for Consumption, which did ine so much good tlat I bought a dollar bottle. After using three bot-tlBs.

found nitself once more man, Italy. There are six complete scenes, J. A. MOSBEK. breeder and importer 0f thorough-breD POLAND-CHINA HOGS.

ant time was had; the editors were made eaoh being fine representations, they con welcome and enjoyed themselve fully C. S. MOBE CthM.r. sist of a prison, interior of a poor oottage, Congressman Morrill has located on Tenth atreet, near northwest, a.d will have bis entire family withhim during the winter. Senator Plumb has taken a suite of apartments at 615 Fourteenth streets, uoar Wiilard'B.

Senator and Mrs. Iugalla will to the'r 'Visrtero No 1 landscape, forest, street and fine parlor. completely restored to health with a hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of Call at Wl.ito D.ntg Store nd get free tv'fll rf this pertain cunt Taken together, we believe we bavo the MO REV. Pridit. DIHU.CTORK;- The Leavenworth Tiroes, a bitter anti-prohibition paper, obeervoe that where prohibition is thestrongos' the Republican boat, ricliobt, and moot complete boentry of anv ottora house iu this Part of the I state.

1 B. MOHKY.

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