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Oberlin Opinion from Oberlin, Kansas • 5

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Our Pencil and Scissors FOR COAL GO TO Walt for the high school items. Geo. Wyatt was In town Thursday. Business at the hotels is picking up. Wick Rush was in theoity Thursday.

Charlie Letson was home over Sunday, Oberlin Nursery. I intend putting in a large nursery stock one mile south of Oberlin, Kansas. I will start this spring with 80,000 apple grafts and other small fruits. I am prepared to take orders of my old home nurseries at Teoumseh Neb. I know them to be reliable and will guarantee all trees I sell to be true to name.

The apple trees are plowed out with a tree plow, and have abundant root. I can get them out of the ground and into Oberlin In two days' time. Isaac Clark, Senior member of the firm of Clark Son. JOHN A. QUINN Law suits are a common occurence lately Heavy fog Thursday.

Ah, there! Dr. Johnson. No court hero until June. Uncle Tom's Cabin next Wednesday. J.

W. Allen Is In Goodland this week. Old Settlors' danee next Monday night The stundplpe is over half up. Just think of it. Read the "For Sale" locals In another Farmers are getting ready for the spring work, column.

E. E. French was home the fore part the week. tsoi Strangers, and lots them, In town this week. Work Is progressing on the new Colby Ganoo GIfg, foi rut Meoiota, Jactcson, Nels Brawner.

of jennln ennlngs, was in town building. Wednesday. Coal at the Chicago Lumber Yard cheaper 0. A. Frost was a pleasant caller at this than ever.

office Monday, Marshall and Pennsylvania Hard Coal at Low Prices. Gordon Campbell, formerly operator here, Obituary. John G. Lacey died at his home near Selden February 26tb, at 11:30 a. of consumption.

He was born In Royalton, N. June 3, 1812. Brother Lacy Joined the M. E. church about ten years ago at Carson City, Mich.

He leaves a wife and two bays to mourn his loss. His funeral was nnder the auspices of the G. A. Rev. W.

K. Loofbourrow preaching the funeral sermon, and the remains were Interred in the Shibboleth cemetery. The pro -Attorney Lessenger, of Colby, was In the is in the city. city Wednesday. John Hitchcock's trotter looks finer than w.

R. Mathews sold two sets of heavy ever this spring. Harness Wednesday. A. Hopp's ad.

underwent a change this H. 0. Douglas was up at Herndon Tues week. Read it. He carries the Keystone and Moline Corn Shellers, the best in the market.

Also the only perfect grinder, "the Ideal." day and Wednesday, More paint on the front of the Allen -Mrs. B. F. Jenkins, of Cedar Bluffls, was cession was one of the largest known in that seotlon of the country. His dying testimony was, "Nothing is between me and God but this dimming veil of flesh." building this week.

in town Wednesday. Mrs. E. W. Hall has been quite sick for Mrs.

Mary A. Waldo was a pleasant caller COQUILLARD AND HARRISON WAGONS the past few days. Rev. W. K.

Loofboukbow. at this office Tuesday, J. M. Crooks, of Danbury, was on The celling of the Central Drue Store is our streets Thursday. The Opinion Directory.

decorated with paper, V. C. Nlckles, of Thomas county, was In J. W. Allen Co.

received a large Invoice GENERAL LAND OFFICE. the city Thursday on business. or new goods Thursday, March cometh in like a lamb, but we Keystone and Bradley Wheeler Spring Wagons and Buggies. Wind Mills, Pumps and Tanks. Bemember the Place, JOHN A.

QUINN. Register Frank Bacoi Receiver Tolly Scott The patent on C. E. Crannell's mouth ex shudder to think of the departure. pander has been allowed.

E. Tinder keeps us supplied with fodder, A. NewBome ordered his name enrolled and it is the best we have ever seen. on the Opinion list this week, OBERLIN POSTOFFICE. -OFFICE HOURS, ETC.

SUNDAYS Office opens at 8 in the morning: closes at N. G. West, of Decatur, has been hauling Charlie Miller has one of the best farm some nne corn to this market lately. North Side Commercial Street. Oberlin, Kansas teams that comes Into the town, Mrs.

Henry Struck and children returned 8 in the evening. Sunday From nine until 10 in the morning. Register and Money Order business closes at 6 In the evening. More new type and lots of new stationery last week Friday from their Missouri visit. received at this office this week.

We received six months' subscription HERE TO STAY! Judge Brown, of Prairie Dog, was In town ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS Atwood Dally: arrives at 6 in the even yesterday from W. H. Fach, Pocatello, Idaho, Wednesday for a supply of eatables, BOMBARDMENT! Every day seemed like Saturday this ing, departs at 7 In the morning. Grainfield Dally arrives -at 6 In the Dr. Ward has moved his office to the first week judging from the number of farmers in evening, departs at 6 in the morning.

into the new brick building recently erected by J. C. Wilson, where 1 am permanently located. I will endeavor, by carrying door north of A. Hopp's harness shop, town.

W. L. Riley made us a pleasant call Tues CITY OF OBxiRLIN. Miss Mumps, from "Away Back," has day and advanced us $1 on subscription, been the guest of Winnie Grids the past few Mayor J. W.

Allen days. S. S. Nelson has the contract for the car OP HIGH PRICES BY Jti. U.

DOUGLAS, C. H. TlLDKN. penter work on the 8. F.

Colby building. During the small-pox scare every day a lurge uuu ireMii block oi DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES AND NOTIONS. Councllmen i Victor Lorig. seemed like Sunday, but now they are more a.uu sun worK on tne stand-pipe pro- J. B.

O'TooLe, i J. P. Burns. like Saturday. resses.

well, why not; plenty of time? H. O. Douglas brought considerable mort Police Judge C. C. Reynolds City Clerk Geo.

W. Keys Mrs. Henshaw and babies are visiting in gaged stock with him on his return from Norton county with friends this week, Treasurer Wm. A. Brown To merrit a large share of your patronage.

Marshal Ed. Ishak Herndon Tuesday. On the evening of March 4th there will be Thanking you for your past patronage, and UYJ If you intend to build a fence this Bpring an old settlers' dance at the opera house, jmECTJJROUNJTY see the Chicago Lumber Co. before buying hoping to share it in the future, I remain respectfully, JOHN GRIFFIS. "When the band begins to play," In fact your wire and posts.

the boys are practicing every evening now, District Judge K. Pratt State Senator Hill P. Wilson Found A beautiful lady's garnet and W. S. Fleming traded a lot in Hastings, ON pearl set ring.

Owner can have same by for the Trask stallion: consideration, Our Business Pointers calling at this office. Representative W. D. Street County Treasurer H. F.

Leib County Clerk R. W.Finley County Superintendent T. B. Wolpb Register of Deeds Perry Ashcraft $150. Wilson is visiting at his old W.

E. Reiser, of the firm of KelserA Will- home in Indiana. He is expected home lams, Kanona, came down yesterday to get Clerk of District Court O. F. Rathbonb Sheriff W.

P. Branson. about the middle of this month. snaveu, under enerin, frank hoard Deputy Thomas Wyley. S.

D. Decker left for Topeka Thursday P. H. Blake returned last Saturday from morning on legal business. He has two new quite an extended trip through Iowa and Clark Son's for flour.

Allen's for cheap goods. Nice fresh lunch at Briggs'. The best oranges at Briggs'. For coal, go to John Quinn's. Briggs keeps the best 5ct cigars.

Dufford Trask for a good cigar, Wisconsin. cases to file before the supreme court. Probate Judge J. R. Conquest Surveyor C.

E. Dimond. Coroner J. E. Bebb.

County Attorney A. G. McBbidb (A. E. Gibson, Co.

D. J. Babnett, GROCERIES, KIISIM. Etc. Lon Curtis was released from the hospital -Mrs.

S. J. Rodehaver will be in Oberlin Thursday, and the boys soook hands all next month and Intends to remain herein tne future. around, and seemed glad to see him out. Bariteau.

Don't forget that Quinu sells the The horses belonging to different parties Mrs. Barnes, postmistress of Hooker, was SOCIETIES. best coal. in Oberlin, left In the hands of Tom Proctor in the city Wednesday. She made this office a pleasant call.

for winter keeping have come through in fine GA. T. E. G. Ransom Post No.

198 meets on 1st and 3d Saturdays In each Cool temperance drinks of all kinds shape. Perry Branson renewed his subscription month at 2 o'clock, in Clark Bon's hall. at unggs'. "Jack the Ripper" has been lost to view to the Opinion Wednesday one dollar and john wllson, uommander. L.

L. McBbide, Adjutant. Ketchum Wagons at J. B. fifty cents' worth.

for some time, but "George the Kisser" is Colt's. still on deck, and when last seen was In i ne Chicago Lumber Co. sell the Baker WR. T. E.G.

Ransom Relief Corps No. 183, meets on 2d and 4th Saturdays in each month at 2 o'clock, in Clark Son's hall Oberlin. The reliable Buckeye Mow Perfect barb wire, and guarantee it to be the Remember we are selling our best and cheapest. The Misses Dora and Eva Guy have pur ers, at uoits'. ihtb.

a. steever, rresiaent. Miss Eva Wilbur, Secretary. chased a $300 piano from Mrs. Harlan.

It is rnmip Marquart, a prosperous farmer Dufford Trask give chips on pool. Red Cloud flour, meal and graham, and Justice of the peace of Custer township, a Webber In Burled walnut and Is a hand some Instrument. IO. O. Lodge No.

158, meets in the hall in Colby block every Tuesday is a recent suoscrlber. evening. Visiting brothers invited to attend. toe Dest in tne city at UaldweU's. ITLsOTJR A.T COST, The apportionment from the general a nne liambletonlan stallion to sell ICTOB JUOBIG, JN.

G. Marion Clark, Seo'y. J. W. Allen Co.

are selling goods school fund for Decatur county is 91,654.43, cheap, or to trade for mortgaged land; in which sum was received by County Treas nearly at cost tor the next thirty days. quire at mis omce. urer Leib Monday. AF. A A.

M. Mountain Slope Lodge No. 186 meets Wednesday evenings on or before full moon, each month, and two weeks -k. w. Snyder, the popular traveling Baker's bread is made of White Loaf flour.

Try it $1.75 per sack at Mrs. 8. A. McCuan moved her household salesman lor Regnler Shoup, St. Joe, was thereafter.

W. A. Burnett, W. M. goods out to the Tinder residence, just east Gay C.

Woosteb, Seo'y. in tne city tnis week, UalaweUs. I. 0. Wear is now the heaviest hard of town, where she will reside in the future, We are getting on a large new stock of KNIGHTS OF Lodge No.

42 meets every Thursday nieht at consequently her house is for rent. ware dealer in Oberlin, fully propared to lumber this spring and can save you money o'clock, in Masonic Hall. The Commercial hotel will be re-opened Dy estimating your bills. meet an competition. today.

The house has been thoroughly fum U. ti. BBYANT, U. U. N.

G. Addleman, K. ol R. and S. Chicago Lumber Co.

Duttord Trask have the nicest lgated and all precautions taken to remove Trask Dufford is the name of the new every vlstage of small-pox. firm that wiU run the billiard hall on the line of candies in town. Best and cheapest Flour at Upde graff's. AO. U.

OBERLIN LODGE, NO. 256. Meets every Wednesday evening in Clark's Hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. east side of Penn avenue, Dr.

Bryant has sued Robert Miller for $108 doctor bill, which Miller refused to pay. Again we are called upon to announce The hearing of the case is set for Monday, that the water works will soon be in shape Geo. Robinson, M. C. F.

Rathbone, P. M. W. 3. Coubtbight, Recorder.

The best seed oats and hay, and in quantities to March 4th, before Judge VanSickel. lor a direct pressure test. B. R. Briggs returned yesterday from Asa Hollobough, representing the Turner suit purchasers, at J.

F. Har ris VANITY CAMP NO. 611, MODERN WOOD-man of America. Meets every Monday McPherson, where he had been as a Frazier Mercantile was In the city night in Lathrop's Hall. Visiting neighbors in good standing ooardially invited.

Wednesday and Thursday. delegate from the A. 0. C. W.

lodge of this city to attend the grand lodge. He reports Found A pair of men's heavy gloves; J. ilYER, MARION CLARK, Clerk. Venerable Consul an enjoyable time. ATTENTION FARMERS! Money loaned on farms at very lowest rates.

It owner can have same by calling at this office W. C. Brown, of Bassettville township, and paying for this notice. CHURCHES. has just completed a stone barn 28x36, two stories, which is a model of convenience and An excellent time Is assured Monday Til E.

CHURCH. Preaching every Sabbath night to all lovers of dancing. The Bastett- Itl. at 11 a. m.

and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Prayer meet! ng Thursday evening as lasting as time.

John Margner of this vllle band will furnish the music. will pay you to see us. STATE BANK, Oberlin, Kansas. city is the arohltect and builder. w.

ijoovbourrow, Jfastor. Miss Etta VanEpps is In the city again, The Knights of Pythias ball given last She has for several weeks past been out on PRESBYTERIAN CH URCH. Preaching-every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and IV.

n. m. with freight added, to close the same out for our stock of DRY GOODS. We must have the south room for our mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Clothing. Gome to the Bombapdment And take advantage of the Confusion caused by the Slaughter.

We must have these goods closed out inside of three weeks. COME AT ONCE. CLARK SON. Friday night Washington's blrthbay-was the VanEpps ranch near Bassettville, Seed Flax at J. F.

Harris grand affair socially and financially. Fully Co. I make fine sign painting a specialty, and thirty-five couples were present and engaged tor workmanship refer to my work in this Hne, H. C. HolIiIngbr.

B. Colt is sole agent for the in the dance. An enjoyable time was had by all. Sunday-school at 10 a. m.

Bible class meets every Tuesday evening at 7. JOSHUA BAPTIST every other Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p. m. in the Lutheran Church.

Covenant meeting the first Sunday in each month at 3 o'clock p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. All persons are cordially invited to attend our services. Alfred D. Wirts.

Pastor. Dr. Larrick goes to Colby the coming While at the George and Martha social (ruaaen bard wire. Finest assortment Glassware at Ud week to attend to the wants of all those need last Friday evening we could not help but notice the fine display of house plants at the degraff's. ing teeth or to those having teeth they don't want.

OYSTERS I Clark residence, which was the finest we have ever seen cared for and grown In a UTHERAN every At Brigg's every day. Call and get a A. A. Bates was released from the hos private residence. stew.

pital last Monday after a confinement of six weeks. His many friends are glad to see him out. morning. Sunday school at 8 p. m.

Prayer and teachers' meeting on Wednesday evening. Everybody made welcome. Col. Bacon created a real sensation last J. F.

Harris Co. receive. v. iuauuabx, rastor. Tuesday by offering to bet one great big round dollar that he would receive orders A.

A. Bates must be a bold bad man Inside of forty-eight hours to move the land daily, fresh Canon City lump and nut coal, direct from the mines. Buy the fresh and take no other. Judging from the way people crossover to OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. N' the other side of the street just before they meet him.

office to Colby. However, the time is up and the colonel still has his money. THE STATE OF KANSAS, Rev. John Wilson has resigned the pas- Engineer 'Richardson was in the city the The Walter A. Wood Mowers.

In the Probate Court in and for said County, In the matter of the estate of Charles D. Waldo, deceased. Creditors and all other persons Interested torage of the Presbyterian church in this atJ.B. Colts'. city.

Mr. Wilson has done much for north latter part of the week, inspecting the work, progress, on the water works. He found everything 0. K. Go to Oberlin Lumber Co.

iu me moresma estate are Hereby notified western Kansas and been the means of the that I shall apply, at the next term of the Probate Court, in and for said county, sitting wonderful growth of the church here. We for coal of all kinds. Mrs. Isaac Cole started for Denver, are truly sorry to see him leave. The celebrated Bradley Eav Tuesday morning In answer to a telegram announcing the serious illness of her daugh The 0.8.

land office removal has caused Rakes at Colts. at the court house in Oberlin, county of Decatur, state of Kansas, on the thirtieth day of March, A. D. 1888, for a full and final settlement of said estate Mary a. Waldo, Administratrix, of the estate of Charles D.

Waldo, deoeased. ter, Mrs. Huard. Boots and shoes tor corn and oats at -Examining physioian. Dr.

Johnson (Sid Updegraff's. us so muoh uneasiness that we have deoided to run the best hardware store In north-west Kansas in the same building, where we will be pleased to see our friends and offer them anything in our line at the lowest prioes. Morrlsh), for a new and recently organized seoret society of Hoxle, arrived In the oity Monday. He lives here. Go to Oberlin Lumber Co.

Having recently purchased the Oberlin, Kansas tables, fixtures, etc, of the Palace Bil for building material of all WOOSTEB 4 M08EB. liard Hall, formerly owned and run by It Is said Parker McBrlde are going to kinds, also for all kinds of Mr. George Branstool has purohased the start a paper in Oberlin. If this is true it is coal both hard and soft. Hi.

may, now announce to the public that I will continue to run the same as billiard tables, furniture, formerly certainly lor purely political motives as the paper business is already overdone. COAL IS DOWN! -Another car of Bakers' Special owned by E. J. May. He has scoured a satis the best hall in the West.

I will keep Flour at Updegraff's. factory lease of the Lathrop building, where stock of the best cigars and all kinds A party of ten, all members of the local of temperance drinks. I invite all my 0. 0. F.

lodge, went down to Norcatur the tables have been for some time, and will continue business there. Mr. Branstool is FOE SALE. Two span of fine brood mares, from 3 mends and tormer patrons to call. Thursday to organize a lodge there.

They were under the charge of N. G. Stever. well known and liked here, and will un doubtedly meet with suocess. Signs 1 Signs 11 Cloth signs.

to 8 years old, in good condition. Terms easy. Choice of eight eight mares, all with foal. Inquire of O'Toole Uko. Branstool.

OKLAHOMA. The opening of the Indian Territory Shoes. wood signs, tin signs, glass signs and any other kind of sign made to perfection by the expert sign writer, H. 0. Hollinger.

Hooker, Kan. 15-18 for settlement is at nresent attracting For the next 60 days we will give to the public a great benefit in COAL. We Lave all kindB- the best and cheapest and a large stock which we must close out. Clark A Son are making this line of busi much attention throughout thn nniiritrv. ness a specialty.

They handle the Brown- FARM TO RENT. Six miles northeast of Oberlin, good Miss Hull, a niece of D. Fessler, started a Oklahoma, as the new territory is to be ii i ii- is i Desnoyers make of shoes. This manufac for Omaha Monday, in answer to telegram announcing the serious Illness of a sister living there. Miss Hull will probably stay house, barn and well, and fifty acres under cultivation.

Inquire of C. A. turing firm is one of the most extensive of its kind in America. They manufacture ex- uuuuu, uuw oi we nnest sections oi the west. To those desiring full information ranreaentinir this country, wa Frost, Oberlin, Kan.

Omaha in the future. We are Agents for the would call attention to the advertise John Morrison was released from the "Spring time is coming" and I still ment of A. Bass McPherson, Kansas, seen elsewhere in this paper. hospital last Thursday. Mr.

Morrison had the genuine blaok small-pox, and authentlo medical works cite It as a fact that not one have a few choice bargains in blankets and robes. I am selling these at actual cost rather than carry them over. Get my figures before buying. A Hopp. fifty recovers.

His recovery is complete. NOTICE! Be it known, that John A. Quimi, oluslve-shoes-gents, ladies, misses and ohlldrens shoes, and with every pair sold, give a fS gsarantee that the shoes are "whole stock and not shody goods." I3vcry seam is tripple sewed with the best of silk and warranted not to rip. Backed by the company, Clark 8on give the guaradtee above referred to, and offer the goods on the market here as the best and the cheapest shoe ever offered In Oberlin. Remember they have the exclusive sale of this make of goods, so don't be deceived, but call in and look over their stock.

Clark A Son. which speaks loudly In praise of the attending physician, Dr. L. C. TUden.

Breaking plows, stirring plows, cul have this week received a car load of BAKER PERFECT BARB WIRE It is the Best and Cheapest We give you a guarantee. We will save you money by estimating you bills. Qhicago Lumber Co. tivators, harrows and in fact everything farm implements, bucjzies, spring wagon Married. Rush Mefford.

At the Illinois House, in needed by farmers at Quinn's. All new and well painted, and at the lowest pripes. Call and see me. all new and nicely painted. ChII and look over my stock, and 1 will guarantee to save money for those buying goods of me.

John A. Qdinn. Oberlin, February 1(6, 1889, Mr. Wm. P.

Rush and Miss Emma S. Mefford, both ol this county, J. R. Conquest officiating. John A.

Qcinn,.

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