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The Plainville Echo from Plainville, Kansas • 5

The Plainville Echo du lieu suivant : Plainville, Kansas • 5

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panted on subscription at tbis'olWcf. 1 Go to R. J. McCJay for your machine oils. All kinds af rnaebino oils at II.

Btarretl'd. i -All kinds of machine oils at It. MoClays. Go to R. J.

McClay's for civs: he keeps the bust. 1 Dice Kinney, at milLwant to trade feed for pigs -The best daily i the country und ths Echo for only $5.50. Cochran will give ypu tcay 4oion prices on cfry goods. Prepared paint, ready immediate usr at JP-S. A.

Hammond wilj do all kinds repairing, ajlso tv full line of jewelry, Kcho for one year is Club with all the leading papers in the United States. SfifA little mora clothing at Star-retti; going regardless of cost. Gall before it is all gone. For Final Proof woric call pn Hopcina Nicodemus Pliimville and Stockton, Kansas. Hopkins Nicodemus iuo doing lots of land and insurance business.

Call and see them. BgyFor anything in the line of hard ware go to flt Starret's; he always Keeps a full stocu. Ulss at Starreit's! rPr pray is buildlrjj a burn. Bill BAUCKF- Stock Jiopki.is tiitovk'uius fur farm' loans. Bultar ha a raise it hati risen cleai out of the market, Keorgo Trexler bro't uh boine potatouri, and we feel better.

ffirDr, Ste.ens makes a special ty of iiseasesot women and children. J. F. Thompson in breaKing a colt; at lit accounts lip colt bad the best of it. Eatti Bailey have fresh meat at tlie new meas market, one coor west of Miller's Inre.

Tlu ce hct dnyfe feel thankful lr Piatt tor ftoring ice. The l)r. is a man of enterprise. fiftSfpnU at the, new butcher chop one door west of Miller's store. Eaton Bailey.

Joe Patterson's folks are laboring to raise a company of infantry It's a boy this time, mustered in taly 2nd. Dr. Gruy, reciuiting ofiicer. jpg-A new mea market in the basement at Ordway Lagaarde's, by Pershun Butler, where you can always obtain good, frvsb meat. Eugene Worcegjer hau retired from the Thomas co.

tat; D. Dgnn succeeding him. Gene's newspaper career has been ra'her flashy. The 'eternl fitness of things" Carlson celebrated at Stockton. Mr.

Thornton's child is better. Case Cochran 'raacj? a triP t0 Thursday. Pbave Mickey went over to the capital to celebrate. Plainvjllo Is to havo side-walks -whep it gets a Pail Road. BoKN-at Zurich.

July 4th, to Mr. and Mrs, Burrm, a boy: Dr. Gray attendant. The Sunday schools on the medicine had a grand celebration on the Fourth, Dr. Mill delivered tho ora- ''it i tion, Dr.

Stevens is waiting on the wile and child of Jim Moote on the Saline The child is troubled with Coliius. A Genten(an from Dickinson county, enroute to Thomas, pased through town Monday morning, driv. i)g a flock of 600 f-beep. Charlio Pryer broaght tis feme nice barley heads Thursday. We are going to soak tbem in a bottle ol Hop Bitters, Did you see A.

J. Carlson mowing weeds and improving his hqtel property? well, if you did not see it we'll not tell, for be says not. Fob Sale or TitADE-a lot of blacksmith tools; also a light wagon and a trucK-wagon. Apply tON Thompson, 2J miles S. Igo.

JtSTPershun Butler have opened a meat market the baqeraent at Ordway Lqgarde'e, where frjsh Be sure to be at tho caucus. F. C. Tuoiopson and Jim PuseoJ went to Stockton, Monday. John Moore (joob to Long Islanoj for a chort timo.

Bye-bye, John. Weeks presided af tho ice-cream counter at Miller's, on tho Fourth. This ought to bo a good year to sell iarsu bells -they are needed to call the wheat to-gether for harvesting. Bauke is moving lo Loi-g Is land: Billy is not half so a folhw as he might be if be was a good deal worse than ho and wo wish hp, may got rich. Wo don't know why, but we db know that, after challenging our boys to play ball against them, apt just on the eve of the appointed time the Motor boys withdrew their challenge.

Dr Mock Tnitla was called to see Mr. Ed. Smith, of Pleasaui Plains last Saturday, who had the misfortune, to get a hede-horn in hi eye. He is improving now but was near, to losing the afflicted member. Miss Gcvttudfc Elsworth county, haa just completed a term of school at the Thompson school house in Corning township, which has giv, en the best of satisfaction.

Miss Mann will be missed wken she goes home, which we hope will be, indefinitely postponed. Mr, Klingjesmilb and wife took dinner at the Plainville House, Mon day. Mrs. K. is a bran new wife, und her husband is ft lucky man ho has secured a talented and beautiful lady to walk the paths of life by his side.

We will not indulge in th senseless fashion of wishing them unending happiness, for they in common with all man-kind, mus have sorrows, bereaysfnnts and disi appointments: but we will give them a better wjsi-GoD Bles? WISE AND OTHERWISE, "Araminta, that's a nice dog," "yes, be reminds me of youl' "Of me?" "Yes, he's a tarrier' There ia only one thing t-bt makes mo doubt the truth of the Gospel-the Apostles were nearly all fishermen. Pialogue in Exchange. Ho is Mr. Arthur, but no one thinks of doubting his word. Mrs, Peterby prss reading to her little 6pn about the 'Tbe Esquimaux are not remarkable for cleanliness, as they neither wash themselves nor their children more than once a year'' rna, I wish you wpre an Kj3qui- ma and pa was an Speak ing cf devotion to art the other day, young Megelys said, "TJie 1 most devoted artist I ever heard of was old Siccorlirl pe Courtney, who died the other day.

"How Bp" asKed Potter Clay. "He drew his last breath when ho ffarpera fia-zar. "How long wilj you be away from "Same length I am at "Yee, but how long will it be before you return?" "Usual length." "How much time do you expect to consume on your journey?" None: doo't have to; I'm taking a jug of.the genuino 'home consumption' article." Woman Jf I give you something to eat, will you saw a httle wood? Tramp No mum. I'm too weak to saw wood, I'm not lazyjest weak, but I'm willin' to do what 1 ken; you give nie a gocd dinner, an' l'Jl set out in the corn field for a scare-crow, while I'm a eatin' it N. Y.

Sun. Freddy went to Sunday school. He was in the Infant class. One day bis father a3ked him, "How Is th is, Freddy; you have been going to San-day school for some time, and have never yet brought home a good ticket; I am really ashamed of you. "Papa," said the little culprit, swelling np like ft toad, "I-l'll bring home a good ticket next Sunday if I have to-to hook it," WEDNI2SDA July, 8, J085.

Subscription Bates. Oiif year Cilx wont Three monins Single copla .65 Advertising Rates. One column poryesr $75.00 Half column Quarter column Business cHl 10.00 tfliwl pro.il Or contest, each, 3.00 Locul notice Ave cento per line each lnser- II All I I 1 I I Blnniilnn fciuii. All lupfti iiumico will iciimm' Biaiiuiu jintll ordered out, nuleea Otherwise provided when given. Prices on job worn made known on application'.

Pj.AiNyjLLE JfRifEX Reports. Corrected weekly by our mer char 8, gutter, Lird, flay Millett, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Flour, per 5 10c O- doz. 8c, 1. 00. "...0 $4 00.

35c, porn meal, (bolted) per Potatoes, per $1 50 Chickens, $1 60 Salt, bbl 82. 76, Revised Dedicated to H. W. Beecher. The've figured hell out, and the Devil, boj-s, Is left to buck and squeal, And nothing hot will mar our joys When we get home to sheol And since they've counted out the hell, And left us only heaven, Ihe sinner and the saint as well, Mar count their chances even.

It rains, Therefore We are happy, The farmers are smiling nc The Millers full-of Remember the caucus Saturday -r-Dr. Mock Turtle has a saddle. See F. L. Niner's new Another herd qf pqnies in town.

Ray Sanderson called on us Thursday. SSfGo to Pershun Butler's for fresh meat! Ev. Frisbie has foqnd aq owner for the mules Mr. W. F.

Florey, of Motor, was in town pq Thursday. Dr, Mock Turtle made a trip to Stockton, Wedaesd ay. Tom Hamilton and family spent the Fourth in Plainville. M. M.

Shores is building an ad-ditiqq to hh livery barn. I. Gfray and family has returned from the North.4 The threshing machines will bo bqsy on the new potatoes. Dave Poak says he has cut 50 acres of wheat in one day. Attorney Nicodemus spent the f'glorious Fourth' at home, DKrette'W'eeks over from the ranche help us en thuso.

John Jessee's child which has been nick wich diphtheria is better. A number of travellers fooK dinner at the Sod Hotel last Friday. r-Pr, Stevens tells us that Mr. James Moore's child is convalescing. Mrs.

F. Ordway is oblged to postpone her visit on account of indisposition. Lost. A pair of pocket scissors. Finder will greatly oblige by leaving them at this office.

Attorney Monroe, of the firm of Osborne Monroe, WaKeeney, toon dinner at the Plainville House, last Friday, EZipGo to Shaw Cophran's for groceries. They have a complete stoclt way down for cash or produce. When you want any newspapers periodicals don't forget that the echo agency can ave you money. and see us when you want some good fseab meat. PERSHUN IjJTLER.

Remember, Hopains Nioodemus are agents for the "Old Reliable" insurance company the Phcenix, of Hartford Connectipm. Try Wolcott's Pain Paints for the relief of pain, and yon will not be without it. For sale by I. W. Gray.

If you' want a Beatty or. a Tabor organ, a White or a Now Home sewing machine, a Spring Cart or a good double or single seated buggy, call on us and we will fit you out cheap. Important. Whpn you visit or leuve Sew York Cltv, save BagaKe Expreasage nd carriage hire Biid stop at tho Grand Unipn hotel opposite the Grmifl central Depot. Elejrant rooms fitted up at a cost ol one million dollars, reduced to 1 and upwards perday.

Kuropean plan. Eleyator. Restaurant supplied with the best, horse cars, stages and elevated railroad tonll depots. Families can live better for less money lit the Grand Union hotel than ut any lirst-class hotel in thetity. B-Dr.

Mock Turtle is having immense success with his medical practice. He is evidently a "way tip" pbysicifto and all wbo need the assistance of a SKilful doctor will consult their own welfare by employing him. The regular meetings of the Plainville Post No. 298 G. will be hold as follows: July 22, August 19, September 23, October 21, November 18 and December 16.

R. Delay, P. C. II. C.

Gehtry, Adjt. FLOREY SON of Mo tor Rooks county, Kansas, will sell Fruit and Ornamental Trees, also Ash trees one year old and. Locust trees for timber claims, lower than any other man in the county. Home raised trees a specialty. If you are a stranger and wish to buy a farm, do not spend a month in looKing for one, but come to Hop-Kins Nicodemus, real.

estate agent and tell them what you wantj they can show you the farm in a day that you have spent half your money in trying to find. Florey Son ot the Motor Nursery are taking orders for fruit trees, and have belter trees to offer than ever before, and will sell as low as any and gnarantee all stock to be strictly first-class in every respect. W. F. Florey Sok, Motor, Kansas.

meat can be obtained at all times. Boys, when we say anything that don't suit you, just come down and wallop us but give us an hour's warning, and wait 'til we get back. It is rumored that there was a wedding at Motor on the 4th; Mr. Gabe Sarver and Miss Florey, being the high contracting parties; we cannot vouch for the truth. Our sanctum was brightened on the jonrtb, by the, advent of three beautiful and intelligent young ladies, the Misses Sights, of Saline township, Ellis county.

Miss Ella adds her name to pur subscription list. Come again, ladies. That excellent' farmer and jolly good fellow, Mr. Valentine Stueney, brought into our sanctum, last Friday, aq armful of and barley. The U3j3 feet high, has an 8-inch head, and is well filled.

The clover ia'equaliy as good as if grown in the ''bounteous The barley is as good as we have seen. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, From the premises of Bald win 4 miles south of Plainville on Sunday, June, 21st, one brown pony mare, weight about 750 14 hands hifib, branded T. F. on left jaw and some unknown brands on left seVen years old. Any one knowing ot the where-abouts of said animal will confer a.

favor by communicating with the above. We had the pleasure to form the acquaintance of Mr. S'ghts, of Martin on Saturday last. He wears a A. R.

badge, which does not diminish our rpspect for him in the for any man wbo faithfully followed Shertnan or Grant of Mead, or any other honest and earnest Leader, through blood pnd fire, to secure the freedom of a nation and the perpetuity of our glorious Union, our heart filled with love and gratitude. Voters, Take flotice! In accord with the call of the Republican County Central Committee, the qualified Republican electors of Plainville township will meet in pri mary al Plainville on the 11th day of July, 1885, to elect delegates to the county convention, to meet at Stockton on the iSth there to choose delegates to the judicial convention, to ba held at Millbrook, on the 28th inst. Polls to open at 2 o' clock p. and close at 4 o'clock p. m.

By order of Committee. is immei.sely snd peysp'-cuously exemplified, when "drootny Kansas comes to the front wiih the fpcond-best crop report in thj3 Union. We chronicle a visit from Mr D. C. Stanfield, of Corning township.

Dave has the misfortune to be a cousin of ours, but it can't be helped now. Be is harvesting for Mr. Basinger, who has 135 acrps of good whet. When. you want anything except blood, money, potatoes or whiskey, let us know and we will undertake to find it for you by advertising.

Ep. (The reason be makee the exceptions in relation to whisdey aud blood is to make-believe ho is a prohibitionist, but don't you thins it be is from Missouri!) We understand there is some parties claiming to be selling nursery stock for us, we will just fay we have no one employed to scli trees. We nell our ownxtrees; and guarentee all oqr stock to be strictly first-class, and will sell 20 per cent cheaper thun any other nursery, and deliver all stock Bold, at your door. W. F.

Flobey Son. In pur local concerning the quarrel between insurance agents at the Plainville nouse on the 22d we refrained from giving the names ot the men concerned, or the companies they represent, because thrpe of the parties wboso tames We will give if old us that they were all drunK aud consequently not responsible for their words and actions: No.v comes Mr. Hoyey, who asks us to say, through the paper that he was one of the parties, and was perfectly sober. We apologize to Mr. llovey for takjng the word of the other men, whobe names we mention, when they desire it, following, pate'tits were granted to citizens of Kansas bearing date June 23, 1885, reported expressly for this paper by Lewis Bagger mechanical experts and Solicitors of Patents, Washington, I.

C. Advice Fuee. T. Clark, Gormania; machine for channeling harness straps. 820628 Isaac Croze B- F.

Cargay, Po raona: checkrow corn planter. 320852 H. E. Gilmoie. Spring Hill: Sash-lock.

S20521. T. J' Wint, Ft. Leavenworth; riding saddle. 320522.

C. A. Kene, Westmoreland impression-sheet for making stereotype plutes. 320713. Fran 'L.

Ilolcomb, Manhattab; cultivator gearing. 320787..

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1884-1886