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The Allison Times from Allison, Kansas • 4

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The Allison Timesi
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"Mamma, didn't you tell ne to do J. Mowrey, Land Agent, atLu ALLISON BREEZE. E. C. McGinley and John Shu-Ids had buslnes In Lenora lust Monday and "THE IRON CLAD" eel ne, Kansas ww doing business the fore part of the woek In this Metropolis Just what baby wanted me to" asked a little Can avenue boy who had been left in charge of his baby brother.

"Yw, my dear." replied his mother, who Publlbr4 rvni-y Friday, Tuesday. C. C. MemJeiihall'H Concert and Com of North Western Kansas, Go to Summerhays for anything In edy Company at the School bouse next W.E. Smith Editor.

the line of Drugs. Every thing in stock Thursday evening. "Census Returns" is the way the New that Is usually kept in First Class had Just come In. "Well, baby wanted me to eat up all the sponge-cake, anil now Flo's mad because Mr. Brown's coming up to tea and there ain't no KANSAS.

ALLISON, Drug Store. Inscriptions carefully ton Kuiaan head Us regular column filled. of birth announcements. One Dollar per Annua in Advance cake." "But baby can't eat cake," -No. but it amused hira to see nie eat Dear, Impulsive, passionate Ella Wheeler Wilcox says she loves the Thomas J.

Cramer went to Kanona It" DcccHU Piwt Ha. Ml. 0. A. mn-U nwulwljr llUtm, Dwiar county.

Krjxn, vtrrj fln bustle in a large city. Yes, it takes a large city to make the bustle perfectly last Friday and brought back two loads of coal for the School district. The body of a red squirrel was found S. IJ. Warren and Win.

Pretler, of naii tjiinl HUunkf of nrh ruoolh 2 uYlot-k, comfortable. No petit up Utlca satis Atwood. Kansas were Allison visitors U. Dati. Adj.

fies one of the real bang up kind. Sunday and Monday. Mr Warren will In a four and a half pound pickerel taken at Oxford, the other day. put in a mill at this point if any satis Lenora had quite a fighting and IS WHERE YOU WILL FIND factory arrangement can be made for UXITED STATE8 MAIL. I'lriTilelf "1 have new scheme on shooting scrape lxst Monday morning, a mill site.

His requirements are not between Elmer McDanlel and Bill how to gut rid of creditors." Chlpinone ARHIVE3 frura Lnmra, e7 MomUy, wVd. nwdar uul FrliUy at II JO a. m. ftnd diru for greater than can well bo given and any uten. Auten Is seriously if not dan Obwlln iiiut AJi-1 tIBa.

"What UU?" Ukerdek-Pay 'em." We are glad to note that littlo John proierty holder or holders who are so gerously hurt and McDanlel was ar AHU1 VK8 from Otiotlin ott 7WUjr. Tlmra. rested and is now held under 300 bonds, blind as to let the chance slip by, does the town, themselves and their interest ilnjr and Balunlnj fet 130 m. ami uVpartu nie McKlnna who has been sick for Barb Wire, Stoves, Tinware and All who will pay us one years sub Luoora at 1 p. m.

J. F. Lsomaid, p. m. a serious injustice.

some time past is now uuie to ue out again. scription for the Breeze In advance and fifteen cents extra for postage, can re She "Why, Charlie, what a pile of Colonel Emerson of Auburn, tetters! Billets doux, I suppose'" He celve the City and Farm Record published at Topeka, for the year 18S8, has been giving an account of a deg Not at my time of life, my dear, that became famous during the war. The Farm Kecorcl is an eignt page Billies overdue." He belonged to a Portsmouth man who LOCAL and GENERAL tiTWO), half cash. Cranberries at McGinley llros. Shelf nud Heavy Hardware Leonards.

monthly agricultural Journal and should bein every family. Call at this ollice enlisted at the beginning of the war Experience Is a good school, but it at and took the dog with him. Both re keeps us too long, and the tuition bills and get a sample copy. turned safely at the end of tlyee months, are too costly tor a fellow who is in a hurry for a diploma. Go to Summerhays for nil kind of but as the Tenth passed through Portsmouth on its way to the front, The citizens under the advice and management of the Board of Trade, turned out last Friday evening and chemicals.

The Allison House sports a new din some of the boys stole the dog and took burned a fire eaurd on the north of Implements. Orchard city Studebaker Wagons. In connection with the above stock, -we ahio carry a full lino of FURNITURE, The New Davis Gasoline Stove at tier bell and now lite uuugry mortals will recleve warning when and where him with them. His owner sent telegrams to Boston, New York, and town, and now we are comparatively to get a good square meal. Baltimore demanding his release, but safe from prairie fires from any direction whatever.

the boys laughed and kept the dog, who Quite a large crowd from here attend ed the dance at Thomas Richardson's The IIanover(Mich.) Times announces served two years with them and then went back to Maine. Then the owner tried to get him, but two of the Tenth that it will take In payment for sub hpit Tuesday night and a very enjoy able time was had by all present. S. I'. ltupe brought in seven loads of boys hid him and carried him to Auburn, where he re-enlisted with the Twenty-ninth Maine and again went to the scriptions wheat, potatoes, old stovepipes, turnips, beets, parsnips, beeswax, onions, cider, butter, lard, cast-off clothing, old rubber shoes, oyster cans, old iron and money.

coal last Monday from Kanona. Most of it was taken by I). W. Goodrich to front, and was killed at the Sabine be used in burning his kiln of brick. Now is your time to get good reading Revival meetings are being held at cross roads.

He loved a battle and became terribly excited in action, barking and gnawing nt the earth where the bullets struck. at a very nominal cost. We will club Adel this week and we uuderstand that the Bheeze with the Kansas City Week there are quite a number of converts, ly Times for only 81.75. The times Is Rev. Holmes of this place is assisting AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS.

with the meetings. one or tne best general weeKiys in tne west and Is alone well worth twice the price of both papers to any farmer. Prairie Dale The weather in our neighborhood Geo. W. Bullock has bought back the Leonards.

Onions! at McGinley Eros. Glass and Putty always on hnnd at Leouards. Galvanized well tubing always on hand at Leonards. J. J.

Cass, went to Oberliu on business last Thursday. Patent Modicine for sale at Summer-hays' Drug Store. Coal hods only 50 cts each at Leonard. Hard and Soft coal heaters at Leonards. Finest line of Gents, underwear in the Co.

at McGinley Uxor. A nice selection of Whips and Harness at Leonards. Pictures of all kinds neatly taken at Summerhays' Art Gallery. A fine pnir of horse blankets for at Leonards. J.

J. Cass had business at Lenora last Monday and Tuesday. Gloves and Mittens in all shapes styles and prices at McGinley Jiros. You can find any thing in the Furniture line at Leonards. Lenora House of Lenora, Kansas, and Since Mrs.

Langtry became a citizen at present he Is away trying to close a trade of the Arlington House and Liv of California with the object of securing a divorce the superior court of San ery of this place. still remains fine and the farmers are still busy laying up the mason work of their numerous barns or corn cribs. La4 Friday eve a number of the friends of Fred Errickson, to the amount of 23, surprised him by going to his house in his absence and loading ThiH Is a well assorted stock and a branch of the CHEAT IRON CLAD1 Francisco has been overrun with women Officers desiring School Furniture or seeking relief from matrimonial chains. HARDWARE of Lenora Kansas. Call in and get In the past four months over 200 wo Supplies can save money by calling at the Bkeeze ollice.

We are agents for men Have begun suits lor divorce in J. P. Leonard. the table down with oysters and other several companies and can give you San Francisco alone. good things and on his arrival you nev the very lowest prices.

The Breeze office is now prepared MANAGER. er saw a more surprised young bach in (ieorge "Does rat smell like whis- our life but when one of the ladies ALLISON, KANSAS kyy" Mother "No, dear; why do you aid to him this looks like a birthday to do all kinds of job work in a neat workmanlike manner and at the very lowest living prices. We have a first class job press and a fine display of ask George "Last papa talked a little funny, I smelt whisky and you said that you smelt a rat." party. He then awoke to the fact that he was 2tt years old that day. It was an enjoyable time to all present and the latest styles of job type.

Give us a trial order and be convinced that we mean what we say. Spencer tells us that only sleep and laughter rests the brain. We know a when the time camo to retire to their respective homes, they all wished that he might live to enjoy many occasions man who was KicKeu siiameruuy by a A St. Louis man tells as the truth ALLISON MEAT MARKET, Rite Holcom.1, Puopkietoks. KEEP CONSTANTLY CN HAND, I'ltESH AND CUBED MEATS OK ALL KINDS.

CASH PAID FOR STOCK- HIDES, J. A. Shearer made a business trip to Lenora last Monday. mule wlrose brain is resting as quiet as a man who doesn't advertise. like this.

Fred all this praise for there is not a more complete gentle that he saw a large blacksnake catch a rabbit and swallow it and then crawl Car Load Barb wire recieved at part way through a fence and catch another rabbit. Having swallowed the Leonards this week. man in all our County. He says one cf the ladies might have had compassion on his loneliness and become Mistress of his home. Sehkne.

second morsel the snake could not was in Deputy Sheriff, J. E. llsbb, town for a short time Monday. crawl backward or forward, the hole in fence being too small to allow the rabbits to pass. In that position the Subscribe for the Bkeezk and send it to your friends in the east.

snake was killed. HOWELL Lumber Coal Dealers. Take a look at J. F. Leonards fine There occurs between Saline and D.

W. Goodrich started the fire to burn his second kiln of brick last Saturday evening, lie is burning with coal and has good prospecta of turning out a kiln of excellent brick. In a trial at Philadelphia the other day the fact was brought out that two young people, who were neighbors had been in the habit of doing their courting on the roof of a house near by. Let us keep pegging away, talk for home, light for home, patronize home and we'll get there. Just give the grumblers and kickers and narrow-minded stingy stock holders a wide Abiline what we dare say does not oc Education and the Masses.

The statistics recently collected by an eminent English writer upon education in Europe show that in the countries where education is the most general, the people are hi a much "happier con Btock af Furniture this week. Probably of all the. sensational de velopruents boils are the worst. cur elsewhere tne nitea states, or likely in the world. It is three rail roads running parallel with each other The veil should come to the cliin; for a distance of twenty five miles, ditionthat is the influence of educa stopping at the nose is'ut style.

The roads indicated are the Union Pacific, Santa Fe, and Rock Island. At The dishonest butcher is always ready The oldest and most reliable Lumber Company in the west. "We have staid here during all the hard times the country has experienced within the past years and now after our faithfulness, we do not propose to let any other Lumber Company come in and undersell us. We have 1,500,000 feet of First Class Lumber. To figure with us is to buy of us, if low prices, courtesy and quality of lumber is an object.

tion rather than that or high wages that tends to the contentment of the masses. Education is maintained to to be the secret reason why the people to mea his customers half weigh. Sand Springs about five miles west of Abilene, the roads run within a space berth. Some people are so sensitive that they seem to have corns all over them, of twenty five feet. They are all among the strongest roads in the Unit Ed.

Rankin has the contract to do A new society song is out called "The ed States. the carpenter work on the Cass real dence. He commenced work last Mon of northern and central continental Europe are socially so much better off than the working classes in Great Britain. In the English public schools a very large uumber, and perhaps a ma Dude's Best Friend is His C. C.

Mendenhall's Concert and Com A. Biqgs, Manager. Secure Hoods and Toboggans before edy Company will exhibit at the School day and is now manipulating the saw and hammer with his usual speed and LENORA, KANSAS. they are all goue, at McGinley Bros. house next Thursday evening, Novem accurateness' ber 24th, 1887.

A select programme of Overcoats! for men and boys. 3.00 to 815.00, at McGinley Bros. songs, selections, and plays will be re The long winter evenings are close hearesd and a number of curiosities STRICTLY ONE PIICE. at hand when you will wish for some will be exhibited among which are Maj thing to read to pass away the time jority, of the pupils do not continue to attend after they have arrived at the age of twelve. They have learned to read and write and have a knowledge of the simple rules of arithmetic, and a rather indefinite acquaintance with geography.

This is considered suflicient. But it is this great class that grows up to become mere manual laborers, always living in an uncertain condition, im Then why not subscribe for the Biieeze, Looso, the Iowa midget, and May La Belle, the moss haired child. Turn out while you have the chance and enjoy a the best local paper in Western Kansas It is discovered that a school teacher near Montreal can neither read nor write. .1. M.

Smith spent several days of last week in our County Capital on business. only one dollar a year. good entertainment. Admission, 25 cts. hius In Indiana a young woman deserts Children under twelve, 10 cts.

her lover at the alter and the people A hat dealer in Augusta, played Leonard nails and can save you money on shelf goods for building a wicked joke on a young and recently- laugh at the groom's embarrassment. In Maine a young man deserts his bride provident by nature, and mentally incapable of improving their condition even when opportunities so to do are offered them. It is of men of this married man to whom he sold a hat. at the alter and the people try to lynch He kept the hat a few hours in order to NEW CASH STORE. him.

It's a queer world this. great class that the recent turbulent fit it, and meantime got a yonng woman to write this note: "Dearest: I could purposes. The statement that Jay Gould keeps his stocks in buckets is given for what it is worth. Thsre will be a Shooting Match for mobs in London were composed, S. B.

Campbell went to Oberlin last In Germany, on the other hand, boys Friday to visit his son Lute, who was not meet you as agreed yesterday, but will be there surely tomorrow at 2. Put this in your hat so as to be sure of LAST BUT NOT LEAST WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF reported very sick. Mr. Campbell re ports Lute very low but that he is slow are compelled to remain in school until they are fourteen or eighteen years of age, and in some of the states they are thirty turkeys, in town, next Wednesday, ly improving. It will be some time before he will be ready for work again.

the hour. Birdie." This note he tucked under the hat band, where it was found by the young man's bride, to whom the young husband has since Mayor Biggs visited Allison on last been making explanations. compelled to attend afternoon or evening school until they are sixteen or seventeen years of age. The regular habits of school during this time of life has a decided effect in keeping the boys out of the street, thus keeping them from the moral contamination GR0CE ME Thursday and reports the business men of that place doing a splendid business, and says they are an enterprising set of The Opinion man tickled himself under the chin last week and tried to Xov.2 3rd, 1887. The great trouble with men who borrow from Peter to pay Paul is that they don't pay Paul.

Georga Shun and Chas. Sperling are ulinging mortar on Mr. Bender's new barn this week. C. C.

Tompkins and wife went to Lenora last Saturday and spent Sun day in that berg. Thin soup, according to an Irish men-dicant, is "a quart of water boiled down to a pint to make it strong." The word "dude" has been legitimized by the compilers of Webster's Una bridged Dictionary. The time is ocming when the United which such associations are likely to produce. The wages of the average workingman in Germany and Switzerland are much lower than the average give the Bkeeze a round up. He makes the claim that we acted very angry, then he flops right over and like a man wild with frenzy proceeds "to do us up" to his entire satisfaction by getting off a lot of senseless jargon.

Well go it old pard while the steam is on for the Anarch business men and that they are doing every thing they can to build up Allison. Lenora Record. Wonders in Kansas will never cease. A mayor of a Southern Kansas town recently gave birth to a line" boy of the usual weight. Nor can that great female whale, S.

B. Anthony, cry out that the rights of women have been tamper IN THIS LINE WE CARRY A THAT FOR VARIETY AND QUALITY IS SECOND TO NONE IN THE COUNTRY. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF in England and yet, the consequence of better education, they are able to make what they earn go much further toward their support and comfort. In Ger ists are disposed of, and election is over so that you will prpbably have nothing else to do. Come at us when ever your ed with.

'stomach" gets but of order again for Ben Osborn had a party up at his farm last Saturday night, or that was Oueensware Glassware. we are fat and good natural and can stand the pressure if it affords any satisfaction or gratification, but if advice is in order we would suggest that a man many degradation and squalor like that prevailing in the poorer districts in England is nowhere to be found. It is important for -the welfare of any country that the masses should receive such an education as renders them capable of making the best of their situations, that they may utilize all opportunities for advancement that are presented. Mates must enlarge its navy or pare clown its Monroe doctrine. A Lewistou, blacksmith makes Iron and steel finger rings ways; are a.

cure for the rheumatism. If gdU fifty cants apiece ir them and W4rrentt them to caro, what some of the boys thought as they put on their good clothes and went out. They afterwards found that it was only a iittle stratagem worked by Ben to get them out to help burn fire gatirds around his hay and buildings. accustomed to the "sour stomach" might hereafter profit by heeding the old saying "don't bite off more than BUTTER EGGS -TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. you can.

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232
Years Available:
1887-1888