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Minneapolis Commercial from Minneapolis, Kansas • 7

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Christmas Eve at the Churches. I The loading confectioner in Minne apolis is Grs Ehly. Mrs. T. Lord and children are Mrs.

Coburn, In Salina: Oysters served in any style you pre Miss. Cora Neman who lias been working for a Jong time in II. E. Caw-lev's tailor shop left for a visit in Ohio yesterday, Taesday. of fer at tjUe Gcs Ehly.

mTm flM mm -M A Harvey justice closed a mnrriare ceremony as follows: "By the authority-Vested in as 'Square iu the state of Kansas; by -the. golden fields of corn and wheat lliat wave to and fro in the gentle breeze; by the great droves of stock that are continually fiudiug their way, to markets of the lv the monolou-ons song of the cat on the back yard fence; and the pumpkin vine whose 3tsss Carrie Ash, who has been visiting for some time in Denver, return Oysters for sale by the can, or pint, AT TttE M. E. Oil T5 ROT. i The M.

two magnificent Christmas trees, one. on either side of the altar, and back of which was a chimney and fire place that was. an excellent imitation of a Wuuine chimney and fire orwrhicu came or quart or gallon at Gus fc.HLY'8. ed home last Thursday, looking quite She says she added 21 pounds fiueli and ife visited severalWe'1' QQIFE to weight while -gene. Like every Mr.

days in Salina last rweek with Buell's brother. yone else who goes away from Minne Carson arrived home to help take care of the Christmas turkey. If you want to see fine candy look at the front windows at Gua Ehly's. Tbia is the way it will read in 1892. "Yourself and Gentleman' are invited, etc.

Proverbs 17th chapter, 5th Terse "And he that is glad at calamities shall not co unpunished." For the finest, freshest, sweetest and cheapest candies for the holidays, call on Gu9 Ehlt. At the York -Bakerv you can old banta Claus at the proper.time ar apolis, she was glad to get back. At the baptist. The entertainment consisted of a song service and presentation of presents, and treat to the scholars of th Sabbath school. During 1 he evening number of songs and recitations were, given by the Baptist choii and children of the Sabbath school, all of which-were well received.

After the and treat to the school, and singinjf be with you rtil we nwet sgain." the awdience as dismissed. Every-? thingrpHssed off pleasantly aid the en tertainuit-nt was enjoyed by those piw ent There was a full turnout, tl. house being packed full. Mrs. Hill-man the "superintendent, is entitled to much praise for her work In getting up this Christmas eve entertainment for the scholars of this-school.

The choir also performed its part well in adJinz to the enjoyment of the eveuing. Notice to PnaItyJ Toenable me to close the books on time turn orer to my successor, I shall have commence on the enalty promptly on the niorninjf of the 31st of December. So, escape the December penalty, half or full tax nmtf Ji. wild hAM th.til.M DndMWt 1 1 clinging tendrils shade the entrance 'ranged in the program. The twoarge to the summer, itchen; by the whole trees were hirng full of presents or earth, sea and.skyand ail that in them the Sunday school scholars, officers is.

I pronounce you man and wife, and and i teachers. The', exercises were may the "Lold have mercy on your opened by the choir singing an apuro-souls." Kansas' Real Estate Journal. 1 priafe Christmas anthem. "The Star We credit the above to the Journal Gf BethletornVTollowed by an inyoca-but; don't know from what paper it tion fcv Dr. Sweet.

Sor.ffhV. ir.e choir Mrs. Miller, of Salina, is spending the holidays in this city, visiting with Dresher. Miss Bates, of Trenton. is in thisity visiting her brother who is now manipulating the telegraph key at the TJ, P.

depot. Farmers it will surely pay to raise more turkeys. There were not enough to go Christmas day Jor dinner. get almost any kind of fruit, nuts and candies. Gus Ehly.

-'was taken, if any, for we notice the and a catechism of the school by Rev. rfoiiniat sunw i piaxianmu. Sweet. A sonjr by infant Class. 1 some thirty or fourty.

little boys and ului Cleaver is homo from where he was attending business' col A great many of our eastern readers girl. The marching of this class wa lege, spending the holidays "with his write us that tiiej. would be glad to see the most enjoyed by ye localizer of aiy parents. a weather report for this part of Kan What measures are you taking to Died: Viola L. Miller departed this life in peace at the home of her mother Mrs.

A. Porter in this city last Sunday at half past twelve cloek, M. Viola had not been well for many months past being afflicted with Jung disease. About a week before her death she was siezed with the jpreval-mg epidemic, La Grippe, which seemed to greatly aggravate her eJTFonic lung affection which caused her death as stated, Viola sv a good girl, and ver sensitye in nature, retiring and -sad funeral rites were held at the home on Monday last at2, p. m.

conducted by Rev. Sweet after vEien her remains were taken to Highland Cemetery, and their laid to rest. told her mother when spoken to on thc-subject of death and her hopes of the future life. that she was prepared for that solemn eyent. aud had no fear, of death, or the future, that all well, that she was prepared to depart and be at rest.

She leaves to mourn a mother and Her father passed over before her some six years ago. We need more turkeys "per capite." Mr: Antone Kreager and family have gone to Denver and other points to spend the holidays. They left here last Tuesday a week, may possibly be gone a month: In cases where, dandruff, scalp diseases, falling and gray uess the hair stop that cough? Let us suggest De We announced some time ago that a dramatic -entertainment would be given by STI LWELLS RAfllATIC COMPANY Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure It Infallible. sas, the condition of crops, stock, iu the columns of the Commercial, saying they own farms and other property bere and ponsequentiy feel interested in these things, so here goes. The weather during the fall mouths and December up to the 20th was warm 8w W.

W. WAXicsn, Co. Clerk. ThoasanJs of Families Mrs. Frank Stuart Parker says that corsets have filled graves than whiskey.

They both make their vic and pleasant. From about the 20th toi tims very tight. A trial convinces the. most skeptical. Carefully prepared, pleasant to the taste, De Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure is a valuable remedy.

part of the program. The recitation by little Grace Chapin was good fr such a little tot as The tableau of the shepard3 watching their sheep at night," with the electric light turned off, and the church lit up with red light during the singing of the was-' quite novel and entertaining. Recitation by little Miss J. J. Silver, "Ring out the old and in the new year," accompanied by ringing a bell was well received.

Then followed a dialogue between-half a dozen boys and the singing of a' song en tied "Christmas bells," by five girls. Song by the choir. It was somewhat- amusing to see the little girl coma out in her night gown with a lighted candle in her band, looking around to see if old Santa had been there and left his presents, when just at that time old Santa came crawling out of the fire place, and the little girl lost no. time Under the auspices of the Womans Relief Corps, the proceeds to be applied by the Corps A load of hay will be taken on sub appear, do not. neglect them, but apply a proper remedy and tonic like Hall's Hair Reaewer.

Mr. and Mrs. Michaels, of -Lincoln Center, are visiting the family of Henry in this citv. Mrs. Michael is a daughter of Mr.

Dresner, and will be remembered as Mina We are prepared to save money for our friends who are making up their lists of magazines and papers for 1892," in furnishing such at lowest club rates. Call on for any of the leading papers or magazines. The question is frequently asked, "Why is Aver's Cherry Pectoral so much more effective than other cough remedies?" The answer is, simply be in relieving the poor and needy in this city. The play will be a Bless the day when they learned the use of Humphrey's Specifics Nos. 1 and 7.

Coughs, cold, iJronchitis and sore throats are always cured by them. The flpmliest Man in Minneapolis. As well as the handsomest and others are invited to call and see the large assortment of boots and shoes, just the kind for comfort and long service, thaw we will supply to all at reasonable -prices. G- II. Justus.

A Christmas or Sew Year's Dinner at home is something to be remembered. Go home and partakebf the coming one. it may be jour last chance. Exceedingly low rates via the TJnioa Pacific. For full information see, II.

M. Gemest, Agent. nn IP A IX the 26th, we had some winter weather, freezing ice on the river and creeks an inch or two thick and a slight snow. It ti.en again and we had good until at. noon the 28th, Monday, when it clouded up and rained a little.

At the present writing, Monday it is a little blustery with vindication for, colder weather. The rain some days ago has given the wheat a good send off for winter, and on enquiry of he farmers we learn that the outlook for a large wheat crop is good, aud little indication of being hurt by the fly or any other wheat pest. The farmers are getting well alone in gathering their large crop of corn, and thousands of. bushels have Veen sold at home to our feeders of cattle for market, to say nothing about the shipments to other parts. Prices have been rang-ing-along from 27 to 22 cents per bushel with a ready market.

Since the election excitement has died out, we bear of no more complaints from the farmers except an occasional one here and there. The mortgages are being paid off rapidly, money plentier in cir a collector is here hunting np those who once upon a time gave their promisory netes to a certain stopping at the Ballou house in this city, who claimed to cure all the ills that flesh is heir to. He hailed, if we remember right, or said he did. from a medical institute somewhere ir Nebraska. There are several here in the citv and thoughout the country who are in the soup, who gave their promise to pay as soon as cured every whit "hole." which happy event failed to pan out as UTARY scription from any of our old subscribers who are several years back on their subscription.

Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt's Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pills rezulate the liver, cure headache dyspepsia, bad breath, constipation aud biliousness. You can get a cup of hot coffee ham sandwiches and other things good to eat, for a hunery mau, woman or child at New York Bakery. Gus Ehly. For pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

For sale by W.N. Duns." cause itis the most skillful combina tion of anodynes and expectorants known to medical science. they expected. It does seem that Bar- And will be given in the near future, of which timely notice will be given, by posters aud the city newspapers. The following is the Encouragement should always be given to home enterprise in preference to foreign.

We should encourage home lator, patronize our home merchants, artisans and mechanics, foster home manufactures and thus develop our num never uttered a greater truth than when he said "the people liked to be humbuged How often has this been the case. Will the people never learn Pianos and Organs. If you, are contemplating to buy a piano, organ, or sewing machine, either" for cash or on time, or to trade stock for the same, address the undersigned by mail at Minneapolis. Kansas, and we will caH upon you at once and-offer you such terms and prices as will secure your trade. a We control the agency of a fine line of Pianos Organs and Sawing Mi- own energies at our own expense.

CAST OF CHARACTERS culation and -our farmers and others The originals of the certificates of in getting away. Then followed the distribution of gifts by a commitee otf a half dozen, appointed for' that purpose. If there was a little boy or girl in the bouse who failed in getting a present, it was not so intended, for a bountiful provision had been made for all. After the gifts had all been distributed the entertainment was closed by singing the doxology. Big.

little, old aud young, all were well pleased with the entertainment, and much credit is due to all who bad anything to do with getting it up. The large and beautiful cedar trees were from the nursery of F. Kilbourn north of this city. 1. 5 8T-JPAUL LUTHEKAX.

I We understand that1 the entertainment consisted of a Jacob's ladde the rounds-of which were hung full of presents for the children, and what pleased the eyes of the little ones more particularly was a large number of little boots made of goods aud bound with red zephyr, filled with candies, etc. Our reporter who promised to furnish us with the program failed to do so, as a result our report to keep e'ear of traveling quacks? Not onlydoes this apply to doctors, but stove pedljers, dry goods, and grocery sharks and other call i a to numerous to'mention. It always pays best to patronize home. It always pays best cures effected by the use of Ayer's Sar-saparilla are kept on file at the office of the C. Ayer Company, Lowell, (a young Unionist) Dana Gage.

Geo. Mark'ey. Pinup Dbajlky (a daring confederate spy under Lee) in the end to patronize home when you wa'nt a doctor unless it be in some ex Will Ford who has been a resident of this city, for nearly two years past, a fine you tr man and a prominent member in the Metropolitan band of this city, a cornet player, left this mora ing, Wednesday, for his. old home, Eldorado, Qhio. Elijah Smith aud wife are spending the holidays in this city visiting their friends and relatives.

They hail from McPherson Kansas. We are pleased to note the fact of Elijah having become a full fledged republican since locating in the city of Mcpherson. Here Is our Shake. treme cases of or eye operations that require the skill and practiced hand of the specialist. In Memorinm.

cnins. including tne uaiiett Uavu, Kimball, Hale and other Pianos. Kimball, Clough and Warren, Crown and other. Organs, and the celebrated 'White" Sewing Machine, no better to be found on the earth. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines repaired and satisfaction guaranteed.

Stock ttf all kinds tor sale constantly, on time or for cash and "at low -prices. Stock to be found on the farm where are paying- tip their debts bere and Our business men are haying a good Jively trade and getting cash where heretofore it went on book. The people go well dressed, and live off the fatof the land sumptnc usly. Every body in a good humor. Political feuds and street corner controversies are among the things that were, and as a result we have nothfnsr to report but good concerning Israel.

hold out the invitation to all our eastern friends aud acquaintances to come to Kansas, the best state on earth, and the place for every man who is living on some other man's farm in the east to get a better ne here of tjieir own. Our Stock meir report cattle all doing well and next spring the number of corn fed Cattle 'shipped from this county will be Mass. Probably no similar the world can exhibit such a mass of valuable and convincing testimony. All of our Salina exchanges persist in saying that Col. A.

W. Wakefield was buried at Culver, in the place of Highland cemetery at Minneapolis. Perhaps they do not read their Min neapolis exchanges, the Commercial and Messenger very closely, or they would not be likely to make this mis-take. Married: At the residence of the bride's father, A. W.

Pluard, 27. lfifll. Rv. 1. M.

Bon net of- Frkii Aissley (a rebel aide de cairfp. from. Jackson's lines Ernes. Smith. Majou Gk.nkral Banks, United States Array.

Sam Redman Willabd, United States Army Robert McPberson. Officer Mitloarry (one of the finest when out of danger E. E. George. Clay (a gennnan of eolor what knows whar de chickens roost) PorKKHV Sciisfcuu.EnKCKER (the drafted Dutchman) Morris Bloch Mas.

Wateuman (mother of Gorge and widow of the late Captain Wat erman) 4. Inez Hong Maud Bbadley (a sontlican belle and-MMcr of spy) "Maud Fowler. (down on the f'bayiben Chinazers'): 5frs. V. A.

Stilwclb Services will be held at the next Friday evening, Jan. 1st. 1892, at 7:30, p. in memorium of Senator P. B.

Plumb and Col. A. W. Wakefield. The clergyman of the city and other speakers will be present, and take part in the services.

Under the auspices of Kenesaw Post 47, G. A. R. of the proceedings are quite meagre. We learn from Rev.

Sponseller, pastor in charge, that the church was well filled. Sorry we cannot give a full report but the fault es not rest with we Mve. four miles east of Minneapolis. Don't buy until you see our goods and get our prices and terms, and we will save you money and do you good. to please, tf.

Phillips Thrttsii." ficiatiiivr, Mr. Oscar andT A. C. Jackman 1 Geo. W.

Klise Com. Geo. McKenzitt 1 us, for the reason above stated. I. W.

Lyons has secured the agency for this county of Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary, and will cany ass to some extent throughout the county for subscribeis. A good dictionary is a household necessity, and no family that is able to afford it should be without one, The price at which he is offering it is remarkably low for a work of the kind. It is a larger book than the regular. Webster's Unabridged, containing nearly 2,400 paces. That it will meet with a ready sale tnere can be no question.

Tlio bjjok when seen will sell itself. 8w4 I iu-, Mrs. Ida M. Jackson, all of Minneapolis. Maukied: Dec.

21th by Rev. L- M. Bonnet! Mr. John Arlmton, Reno Co and Miss Julia May, of (ft Ul nn EE Look at Porter's east window. IS We would like to have short articles for publication in the Commercial from our.

farmer friends on the best Buy your fresh oysters in bulk or by Santa Clause made his rounds in Kansas this year in his shin sleeves in an open buggy as there was no snow tli at be could use bis sled and deers- He wore a straw hat and a palmleaf fan. But for all that, be visited hundreds of houses in this city and county, and left presents for the the can of Gus Eitly. manner of raising corn. deep or shallow plowing. Whether Whether planting; often it Grain Market.

Corrected weekly by Chapiii Bros of the Minneapolis Steam Roller Mills' Wheat, Ko. per bubl fVrm, nw, Sio. mlxe1 27 3T tftt per butbel, -25 l7nro cfcop par cwt 86 ora meal per cwt 1-23 Bran per cwt '6 b6ru par cwt 80 flour Retail. Kuflo per 60 ft sack 1.40 Bollo 1.26 1.16 For a good cigar or cijrarette go to New York Bakery and Restaurant. ua Envy.

For bread, Dies, a good lunch listing or stirring before what depth to plant; how children and some of the older mem should be plowed; whether to keep the or tne oyster stew, Limberger or Swiss cheese, bologna, crackers, pretzels, cultivator going wet or Reading of this kind coming directly from the couqtry farmers, who farm with their go to the New York bakery of bers of th. family. 1892 is leap year, and why? February will have-29 days, and Tnere will be an eclipse of the sun May 11th and Nov. 4, both invisible re. The moon will be in eclipse April 2Gth, invisible here and a par tf Gus Ehly.

You don't want a torpid liver. Yon don't want a bad complexion. You tial ec ipse Oct. 20. sas.

March 4th Lent Easter Sunday will visible 'n Kan-commences, and be April 17th. You never sawjinythlng In the way of beautiful assorted candies equal to the stock at Gua Ehly's. No nicer fresh sters In hulk can be found than those kept by tf Ciirs Ehly. It will please your wife; a handsome Tea Bet from the peuusyl-t vanl. hands, and not the city farmers who farm with their mouths, would be acceptable reading to the tillers of the soil.

Who will open the ball? The state board of managers to raise money far the Kansas exhibit at the World' fair, report that nearly 000 of the $100,000 asked for has beeu subscribed. The JI770 set. apart as Ottawa county's proportion has been in part collected and -deposited with the county treasurer. here are several townships jn -which collectors were appoyited, that iaye not j-et made their reports. -At the -proper time we shall publish the names of the collectors and the townshivs paid in aud those that have failed to do so.

Our, motto being, "honor to whom honoris due." We trust that. those And no mistake. Having about disposed of the car load Candies receivedlast week, we: have ordered another car load shipped at once to enable us to meet tlie great demand constantly made in this We are offering and selling all kinds of choice and weir selected varieties of FIRST CLASS GANDIES, at prices that defy successful We are too busy wait-ing on our, numerous customers to write an extended advertisement, but just to say, if you want to see tlie finest, line of Candies ever brought to Minneapolis and offered for sale at don't want a bad breath. You don' want a headache. Then use De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills.

For sale by W. N. Dunn. Teeth extracted without paiu is a glorious thing, but what is equally so is to get a good fitting boot or shoe that you call wear with com fort. These are the kind you can buy of G.

II. Justus. It is an established fact that De Witt's Little Early Risers have an enormous sale, and why? Simply because they are pleasant in taking and happy iu results. A pl'l for the multitude. For sale by W.

N. Dunn. One of those cold Band China Tea Sets at the Pennsylvania will suit Some men are very slick magicians Monday Jan. 4th will be Washington's birth day. All fools day, April 1st will be on Friday.

Why is it the 1st day of April is so called? Memorial day. May SO will be on Monday, so will the 4th of July. Christmas in '92 will be on Sunday. A republican president will be elected on Thursday, Nov. 3rd.

The new year will soon be with us. The gains and the losses, the successes and the failures of the past year are among the things that transpire from year to year. As for ourselves we are closing a year of large business marked by the acquisition of many new customers. Our office facilities 'have also been much enlarged and improved. Plans are now being laid for the new and can deceive your eyes when per forming their tricks, but will 'neither deceive or try to trick any one who buys their boets and shoes at the old reliable shoe store of O.

II. Jpsrys. Wer heard of a young lady recently who were appointed in the different townships that have failed. to make any report up to the present time, will attho age of twenty who had never nad a novel. Strange as this may appear I am selling boots and slices do so in the near future.

W. M. Campbell, Sec. Ottawa Co. World's Fair Com.

The Humbugged. that for quality and price can't be beat year aud one which the wide awake business man 6houid bear in mind is that-of libetal advertising. Don't overlook us when this subject comes up in committee of the" whole. Re In Minneapolis. (J.

II. Justus. Wanted. flirl to do general bouse work. H.

M. Gkmesiy. Col. A. W.

late for last wpk. Y. DO WA PRIG WM, Tha iwllowliig resolutions were You must call at the Leading Candy Establishment in Minne? apolis. Special prices' given bnlarge lptsfor-1 adopted by Ketiesaw PostJfo 47. Q.

A. II. av their meeting on last Monday It hayl'ig pleased a divine providence to- remove, from among us. to that higher and hotter life, our late com rade, Col. A.

W. Wakefield, therefore te it resolved by Renesaw post No. 47, G. A. that In the death of comrade Wakefield, another of that band of pa For repairing of any kind go to Lowe's repair shop Just south of Chapin's new mill, in the old office of the Strong Lumber You may ceugto and cough and cough and cough and cough but you will not, if you take De Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure.

For sale by W. N. Dunn. 20 lbs. granulated Sugar II .00.

25 lbs. of sugar $1.00. 50 bars good soap $1.00 at the. Pennsylvania, "An honest pill Is the noblest work of the apothecary." De Witt's Little Early Risers cure constipation, billions-ness and sick headache. For sale by W.N.Dunn.

J. M. Jack I a opened in the poultry business at his old stand east of the Ballou house. Bring on your chickens, tnrkejs. ducks, geeee, and get the highest price in cash.

J. M. Jack. Gasoline at Porters Go to New York Bakery for your bread, cakes, pies. etc.

Gus EnLY. A son of M. D. Pusser, a merchant of Gibralter, N. C.

was so badly afSict-t-d with rheumatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamber-Iain's l'airt Balm on the boy. It soon cured him and he has since walked one ajQd a half miles to school and back every school day. SO cent bottles lor rle by W. K.

trlotic men who offered their fortunes, Those who go about the country and claim to do impossible thiigs and thereby secure money are called humbugs. Those, who are deceived and lose their money arc the humbugged. As drowning men are said to catch at straws; so the incurable sick are disposed to listen to those who promise to relieve them of their ills, and their friends yield to their importunity. They seem to forget that" the local physician, who has patiently and carefully treated thenq for, less pay than the M. who travels, has the same educational means of.

learning about their case.) It is true In medicine as in other professions some will excel oth? era. But all should appeal to the common sense which 11 inform tb that if one physician is moie successful In acquiring knowledge than others he can get all the practice be can attend to at home. lie will not need to travol. It is a waste of money to pay a traveling physician large bills for merely temporary re-; lief, which will only last till he is gone possibly, even should any benefit ba obtained. List of Letters.

The following is a list of letters remaining in the post ofilce at Minneapolis, not called'for December 29, 1891. MlM Lena Dillon Ml Elta Finn. J. VT. Porter.

Ni T. Thayer. In calling for above please say advertised. IIXJELfcY, P. M.

Dorit miss the bargains you can get by calling at the member you will want to do an all around year's business, heuce the necessity of all the year round, keeping your name and business before- the people. KEEPING EVERLASTINGLY AT brings success in Whatever business enterprise you may be engaged m.t Itjipplles to mauy things to' none 'With greater force than to newspaper1 advertising. yea thousands, attribute their success In business to liberal' advertising. If you. don't believe it try it and "Prove all things and held fast to that which Is Wedding- Bells.

Probate udge Morton has issued re cently marriage license- to the following: Bradford Going; Eliza Scott. Delmer A. Johnson, Jennie Bain. William Root, Harrietts Tolly. Geo.

Goodfeliow, Ida M. Todd. Harry Walker, Lydia E. Austir. Charles Less, Marion R.

Sutton. John C. McCrum, E. JennetteeSmy-ser. Lafayette B.

Snyder, Nellie Smith. Henry C. Christ, Mary E. Bnggs. Noble E.

Willard, Clara M. Duby. Wm. H. Morris, Carry Crawford.

John Shultz, Louisa W. Keuker. Geo. V. Stamey, Jennie E.

Denis. John Applegate, Julia May. Or in D. Burgman. Ruth R.

Flemin. JDsSir -M Mrcfc6bn;" and lives If necessary, to their country In its time of peril, has passed to its final reward. Ilcsolvcd: That in the death of com rade Wakefield, this post has lost an honorable and exemplary member, the YOEI mw couuty an honored and respected citi zeu. and his family a kind and affee tionato father and husband. tj liTdi 3 Jitwlvcd: That in grateful remem brance of his life as a soldier, citizen and friend, this post room be uppropri -C-Z Candy and Confectionery Store of utely and the members of the Post wear the usual badge cieuru-lng for 80 days, and that thee resolutions be spread upon our records, a opy Arnt to the sorrowing family of the deceased, and also furnished each ht the city papars fr publication.

W. Ki.rsB, el IS 11 -'li jLmsd ii.

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