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Minneapolis Commercial from Minneapolis, Kansas • 3

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Kiiiinc. Social Circle. Sou tli Ada Charley Jett's wife presented him with a new baby, yesterday about 11 a.m. Who is next. Sunday, the is "Kansas Day." Will the same bo observed in Minneapolis? Ji you want a hot or cold i Mills Cooper, under Jlimieapolia National llank.

From Our Regular Correspondent. From our regular Correspondent. From out i-c'irular Correspondent. There are no glad to know ibt those who would here they can get The Commercial will offer as an in "'For Sale Two Sts'Hions, fo e-nsh or on terms, by S. IV.

Ionics at i.is stable In Minneapolis V-v' 12tf their clothes patched through, cr rips ai.tfc. 1 ducement to any of the scholars of our when worn mended, J. M. Desehner, living 0 miles, east of this city, made the necessary deposit to secure the Cozmmekcjal and Kansas Farmer for another year. city schools desiring to compete for the Brothers, Bierly Delcamp, and Biles have returned frm their western tour.

li. E. Dudenbbstel has been appointed treasurer of Dist, No 80, vice Chas. Vanthie resigned. Ed.

Blades' farm is still, "wanting to rent. Terms, $150 cash rent. Anyone wanting to trade a for a pony, call at Blades' Lindsey creek. same, for the best written descrip W. A.

St il well and wife are in Ells tion of Mrnbeanolis. The essay must port. Alti-idgo. to lS) 1 l.0' 3.00 005 IX) ..1.20 to 1.50 0.20 0.1S ..........0.20 :o.i 0.15 to o.io worth. If that salt find out that way not exceed 1,000 words, and must be Corrected weekly by Chas, 1 u.ur full jmteut Alt ai, CWt T'otu, Vt buHlie, iwcct Calilsajjc, per pound AppU'S t'hichrn r-sK liultor pound tliccso Lard iinir.s, sutrar cured llttcoy, (l.rv.iki'HSt).

Bvt-T, (dried) jrreoti Wm. Toll has purchased the farm of suits him he will probably buy it. socks darned peps, buttons replaced on garments, can have all their wants in these, things attended to with neatness and dispatch by Mi E. J. Bills, living on North Ottawa i-treet, iu M.

Ballou's stone honse. Charges will he reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. handed to the editor of the Commer Ciias. Whiimore's, and has a tenant Notwithstanding the Commercial is a temperance prohibition paper it has a habit each week of getting full of miscellaneous reading matter. Geo.

M. Waterman, of Sidney, Towa, Kb other drug store in tuo city can living thereon. A great deal of sickness winter is the general report. Rev. Tucker has so far recovered as to be up and around again.

Miss Anna Ilorton has been very low but is slowly recovering- under the treatment rf Dr. Lee. Mr. II. n.

Jack, of Minneapolis, was a visitor the past week. Mr. Jack, as usual, is full of business. Feed for stock is. beginning to get scarce.

Unless the winter moderates, stock will suffer more or less. cial, by the 10th day of February signed by a fictitious name and enclosed in a sealed envelope. These will hi sell you Colliers strictly White Lead at seven cents per pound except Sam Koher ha.3- returned from Missouri. This fact explains those new a knight of the "stick and rule," called submitted to a committee consisting of lltf. E.

L. E. Crosby, County Superintendent Warrington, smiles in the vicin ity P. K's. This is a winter conundrum.

Wlo at tins ofhee last Monday. He was visiting Lis friend, L. A. Mills of this Bring your but Prof. Mills and Miss Emma Camp who will examine them without knowing fork, frt'h.

Sunt. A. P. Warrington, held an ed city. Minneapolis grain and stock market ter? can read it? When the II empty put When the I J.

putting ane! ucational meeting at Ohio Grove, Wed the author. The name of the success Remember that on Saturday, the corrected weekly lor the UconiEitciAL evening, Jan 4th, and another at No. 1, ful one, together with their essay will 2Sth, the moon will be totally eclipsed Selling price: Thursday evening, Jan. 5th. Miss Lillie Chapman is giving universal satisfaction an teacher of the.

"yoang ideas" in Dist. No. 23. Mr. Wilson addressed quite a good audience at Dist.

No. 23 ou the evening of the 9th insi. On Monday evening, Jan. 23d. he will speak again at the same school house, and a cordial inyitation is extended to alh to come out, and repay Mr.

Wilson with a. full house for his cold ride out- from town to speak. or I should say, cold walk, for they usually walk out, and an eight mile walk i3 no play as you all know. Well, Mr. editor want to inquire after the health of the Atfa cor respondent to the Commercial.

I think some steps should be taken to keep be published in the issue of Feb. loth It will be visible throughout North and to us ii you the Inchest It would be well for parties to call in the forenoon at Hollingsworths' to do Dr. Lee is on the go night and da; South America? Europe, Asia s.nd Af by John Hartley. Chop feed, br cwt. Whoat por Corn Onta Koo The Messenger says "the good doctor don't want to include the patents, that bueh is the practice he has built up by ...0.75 ...0.35 ...4.25 their trading in order to avoid the rush rica.

The new bridge over Salt creek, north of Mr. Woodward's, is being put position. This, when completed, close attention to business. in the afternoon. An exchange asks if smokers will smoke in the next 'world.

are of prices in spot cash. Samples will be a good convenience to those the patf-nt is the best part of his, (our) paper." Now we think it is time to ring the chestnut bell on the stereo A. special train was the general at We expe to have oppo. cunities to sell several farms in the, spring and who reside "over the river." the opinion that a eood many, will if traction assho shot by route to Barnard on a tour of inspection no doubt the hell fire doctrine be true, and we those having farms to sell will do well typed adjective "good," and we will I will make an assignment, for the Jjurui think it is. benefit of your readers, by thanking to Call at our office.

i Btjeix Spexcee. C. R. R. Time Card.

WI8IWABI). Freight and Paseenscer, No. 1 9 A5, p. m. XASTWAHD.

Ada needs a good drug store and the Co3imercial for correspondents submit it to the readers of the Messenger to say if its supplement is not the most readable part of his paper, and to the readers of the Commercial to say good haruware store. Anyone looking A boy that will tie his sled to a cow's tail and ride about town will not be for informing me of the snow and cold The Ladies of the Un ersalist So up a location will do welltd coin and Hadn't heard of it until I read their .6:30, A. M. Ike and Tim out of mischief. Your apt to get left in this progressive age.

ciety will meet with Mrs. J. W. Thom see. I Freight and Passenger, No.

Train dally except Sunday. articles. whether he is not serving his father, It may nave bet i fun for the boy if on Thursday, Jan. and with Mrs breezy correspondent must be almost fit subject for the asylum if he con the Devil, by lying about our paper The weather still continues cold not the cow. A Union Labor club is about to be C.

P. Robertson on Thui sday, Feb. 2nd U. P. R.

R. Time Card. vmwARo. when he made the above statement "horned" at the Western Star. Hard times are being felt.

This is yea that will long be rememberd as nnues as guardian to tnose irrepressible boys. I think something should M. Tallett made a deposite of The Commercial's columns are not Married. Bisbet Drew: At the Its principal object, "they say." is to ras.iencer. No.

:25 P. il. 7:43. A. $2,95 for the Commercial, Capital and filled up with patent medicine adver residence of the brides parents in Min be done to relieve hirr or to "suppress year of calamities and casualties, arid Fanner.

M. D. has this manifested assist one of its leading lights, to obtain subscribers for the Chicago Ex extreme cold weather. me ooys. near ids x.

Z. is J- A- --plght and Fansenjfcr, No. EASTWARD. No. 272.....

Freight and Passenger, No. his cood judgment in selecting his tisements, and other dead matter of no interest to its readers. Let any one compare the amount of reading matter neapolis, on Jan. 23rd, 1888, by Eev. A.

B. Conwell, Mr. Wm. II, Bisbey and Miss Flora I. Drer, all of Minneapolis, knock-kneed, grey-haired, (that is ..10:23, A.

press. Tlie installation of officers of Griffin reading matter. ...5:48, P. II what is left on his head) he as to walk ond-utches, wear- goggles and false Post will take place on Saturday, Jan A. new rasnion is obtaining among in each issue of tile Commercial, with Kan.

W. E. White, of Un 2-th, at 10 a. m. A public invitation is the young men of our neighborhood, that of the Messenger, and no words of cle Sam's mail carrier Geo.

R. Prior to THE STREET GOSSIP. teeth. If this is a fact these boys will get away with him some of these fine extended to all to itness tlie cere 'Tis to go in a short time just to proof will be required of us to substan A report is "current that our "Moses Bush was captured in the Kansas City bull rushes, a few days ago, and "held pay over the necessary amount to canse warm." Judging from the sad exper tiate our claim to beins: the most read days so badly that a poultice of some the Commercial and Farmer to visit monies. Mr.

Hillman will be the in stalling officer. ience of one of them it is not very thing stronger than "b'led turnips" up" by foot pads. After thoroughly him weekly during the year. Pure drugs at Flints. IStf, N.

Dunn's for pure drugs. vy 4 will be necessary to set him on his invoicing his wearing apparel and find The M. E. protracted meetings have A. C.

Gard, one of the sturdy farm pegs again: What shall be done with ing nothing but well he was sent on closed with fair success. The inclem able, and newsy paper printed in Minneapolis. We are speaking of home work. True we could get the Chicago Inter-Ocean, St. Louis Qldbe-Dcmocrat, Kansas City 'Journal or Times and wrap them inside the Commercial and ers and early settlers on the Salt creek The school at Western Star has discontinued.

Cause, dissatisfaction of making Buell Spencer are still Ike and Tim. We rause for a reply, his way rejoicing. and Solomon riyer bottoms, called at parents with teacher, and dissatisfac ency of the weather retarded them somewhat, nevertheless much good was done, which we hope will prove Mr. A. R.

C. Davis, who lives a few this office and deposited $1.75 for the Query No. 2. Why is it that some Farm Loans at low rates. If you want anythingin the line, W.

N. Dunn's is the place. tion of teacher with parents. The Drug Commercial and Topeka Capital. of our editors cant ot get out an issue claim the largest paper in the county.

W4 lasting. without trying to spit out some venom What is the Messenger without its sup The Abilene Go- cits announces that miles east of this city, walks around now like- a blind pup in a smoke house full of meat, and why not since I is wife presented him with a nine pound morals to be deduced from this event are: parents should not uphold children in acts of disobedience, teachers should at the Commercial. I did not sup plement? The pay car has made the boys happy Eli Perkins, the gifted liar, You want one of those larnpsat the 2 i s2 WLJ s34 a V-i OS s- era -zA iff -1 .525 l--J ra esr-'i 2 1 CL3 pose a gentleman(?) Would stoopsolow, again, and brings a little money in cir will lecture in that city Thursday eve be reasonable and use common' sense We are Informed that the firm of J. E. E-w art Irice W.

N. Dunn is making on them w4 boy recently, after having been mar or by talse statements try to put down nincr. Jan. 26th, for the benefit of and judgment. Dist.

boards, by pay have recently lost.seren hundred dollars by a firm in Kansas City to hom they have been shipping- cg-grs. Commercial ried a number of years without any pos a paper whose editor has as good Grace Reformed Church. We doubt tlie propriety of raising money for the terity. Faints paint brushes and oils of all We are informed hy Sir. J.

E. Ew art that culation, which is very acceptable these hard times. The railroad has done this country a great deal of good "the past fall and winter, coming as it did at the climax of an entire failure of ing good wages, should get good instructors, and thus, insure the district a good school. A five month term, right to gather up local items, (and print them too,) as has the other city church in this way. The word was circulated about town this is the first information of the kind that he has heard.

The report is wholly untrue, but the CosiJfERCiA-sustains its reputation for editors, and in all probability the Co3i- kinds at isn anted, A few choice City loans. lltf UUEIX SPENCElt. with a teacher worth forty-five dollars, that Judge Hanners, who is aveling The last quarterly meeting of the mercial reporter makes no more mis Herops. We should be very thankful for is better than a nine month term, with in the interest of the Esterley Harvest leading- tho world in its local news items. Democrat.

E. Church for this conference year on takes than others do, but evidently a thirty-dol lar teacher worth nothing er had both his legs and arms bad small favors and large ones in propor-tiou. Minneapolis charge, will be held in the That's what the Democrat says! Talk there is "method in his madness," and Live and let live will be the motto at the new meat market on Concord street Bedford had the misfortune last ly frozen recently, in Iowa, and that the supposition was they would have to about monumental gall. The abov it pays( i) to 11 the columns of one of M. E.

Church, Jan. 29 and A 11 are invited to attend the services. Pre tf S. W. Davis the papers matters only week to lose his watch.

This is the third watch that has recently been lost The new M. E. church is progressing slowly. Plans and specifications have be amputated. But more recent re specimen is certainly the pure unadulterated article.

Now lets see who is the "wholly untrue" fiend. A few days aivasesthe righteous indignation "of siding Elder Lockwood will be present no pres enting providence. Pure raw Linseed Oil at 60 cents per been sent for. Nearly one-half of the ports are that he is not as badly frozen as was at first supposed. its readers against the author, and tlie igo, Mr.

Richards, a clerk of Ewarts, faithful champion ship the editors of A. E. Painter, attorney at law, can amount has been subscribed, and every effort is being put forth to build the by residents of social circle. Not one has been recovered. Can it be that in Ottawa county does notafford a person of enough good honest morality to return a lost "ch? Pity our county.

It has been suggested to us that the informed a Commercial reporter in the Commercial, a paper that is now coming summer. The Ada charge r. the presence of several gentlemen who the leading one of the county and still gaining in popularity. There is often now be found in his new office" over the Minneapolis 'National Bank. If yoij.

have any business in his line call at the above named place, and he ill wel sadly in need of a house of worship. will corroborate tire- statement, that very best fire alarm would bo a large sized triangle, say 4 or 6 feet in length of the angles. Ti? when hit with a Linart force 11 produce a sound so pe hope that everybody will put their The lyceum at Ohio Grove has been no greater cause for unjust than "honest prosperity" hands in their pockets and wish us much success. Bread cast upon the he was no longer an employee of the house saying at the time they could not keepTjiii. owing, to the fact that the firm had lost several hundred dollars by discontinued, because the school board wanted the members to give bonds for P' Bless I it! i Pacific our come you wren one oinis peculiar smiles that will make you feel at once that your call is apprec ited.

waters will return after awhile. culiar and different from any bell that it will attract attention at oce. What do jou think of the suggestion? Mrs. Samuel Price, of Salina, is visit thriving One sure evidence of a the failure of a Kansas City commission firm who had been selling eggs lor them. Mark the language of the Lcm- RAILWAY FOR ing relatives and friends, who was in A woman in Colorado recently gave the proper preservation of the house.

Good board. Give us more like it, and our school houses will not be used for spittoons, roudy.hall3, but cared for, as the second home of our dear girls and boys. May a dirty, slovenly deed much pleased to see her, as she birth at one time to five bouncing boys. ATCHIXSOIST, has many warm friends. Mr.

"Sam'l ocrat, which says our local was the fust intimation Ewart had of the kind, and yet Mr. Ewart had told the junior edit Will some one please inform us the Rationality of this woman. We wilhat moral town is its schools of which Minneapolis can truly be proud. Our schools at present are blesnd with a corpse of teachers second to no other city in Central We can say of a truth to all eastern friends having an Price was one of our earliest settlers, and was much esteemed by all who a venture bet a red apple she is not or of this paper the day before the kept, unattractive school house be a sign of a future home of the same character? KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH.

ST. LOUIS, OMAHA -AND The Rev. Wilson and lady, of Minneapolis, wei fl i ie gue of Mr. and Mrs. K.

Able, on the afternoon of the 9th inst. We attended a lyceum at tho Stock-well school house last Wednesday evening and were very agreeably entertained until it began to border close upon the 'wee sma' hours. The question for discussion was, "resolved that (so called) anarchists, should not have suffered the death penalty." First speaker on the affirmative was Ezra Comfort, and if you have ever had the pleasure of listening to Mr. Comfort, you will know that he spoke, as he always does speak, well. His closing speech was eloquent, brought down the house, and won the decision the knew him.

One year ago he started in business for himself at Salina, and has been very" successful, which are very glad to learn. He is a man of America! born. If her husband does not live on a farm he ought to, and bring his five boy's up in the art of farming. -j Since our last, the grim messenger. eye toward Kansas, if you want to lor cate where you can educate your children, come to Minneapolis.

good business ability, kind hearted and Death, has summoned one of our number, Grandma Deen, to her eternal home. W. II. Kremis is now rustical ng, in The following patents were granted good, and will make friends whereveuq ALL POINTS SOUTH and EAST. New Mexico, pros jcting the chances there pi sented for some honorable I he goes.

line of business. "XTZ to citizens of Kansas and Nebraska during the past week, and reported expressly for this paper by C. A. Snow patent lawyers, opposite TJ. S.

Patent Office, Washington, D. Democrat was issued, that- be had been to Kansas City a few days before in order to save as much as possible out of the transaction. How strange indeed that Mr. Ewart did not know of his loss until he read it in the Yes Mr. Democrat you hit the mark for once when you say "the Commercial sustains its reputation for leading in its lec -1 news items," and having proven the truth of the item as stated, will stand by looking on in good humor and friendly way, while you and Mr.

Ewart settle the matter as to who tells the "fib." At the sarr? time the Commercial offers its columns to the P. S. We hope neither of our Benninjrton. REE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Thus" "The watchmen standing on Zion's walls, Faithfully doing the Master's will, Are falling to sleep as the years go by; one each place to fill." Who will take Mother Deen's place, contemporaries will say there is not a word of truth in this statement, that Billy has only gone out Imuting From Our Regular Correspondent. V.

J. Van Horn, Coffs, Kan. wrench. R. Lukins, Randolph, car push -BETWEEN- judges.

The assistants on.the affirmative were Jonas Davis and S. T. Blades. cotton-tail rabbits on the Solomon river Downs and Atchinson. ing machine.

J. S. Boyle had his ears frozen one bottoms near Bennington, and visit J. U. H.

C. Williams, Hooper, Neb. night while in bed. and "Drive this battle on?" ing his wife folks. Pullman device for sharpening toe ealks.

Quite a number of our citizens are Henry Jones is sporting around the Jesse Johnson, a young colored lad of Jesse Williams yesterday had his pre suffering with frost bites. Democrat country in his sleigh, and as a result to be plucked for locals and EUFFET SLEEPING CABS AXD rehashed as his judgment may dictate. all the young ladies have suddenly be Miss NeliaNiman, of Beloit, is down liminary examination before Justice Quinn, for burglary. He was bound oyer to the next term of district court this city, having for some time past shown marked evidence of an unsound mind, was, on Monday last, taken be FREE EECDLNIXG CHAIRS OX ALT, TRAIXS j02f come very desirous of becoming inti visiting Bennington friends. in the sum ot He was taKen up Brewer Station.

gallon, warranted genuine by lltf. E. L. E. CROSBY.

Every tiring will bo kept clean and pule from smell at the new market of tf S. W. Davis If vou want anvthin. in the lino of real estate, see Fairfield. He has some good bargains.

A full and complete line of bi.k cx tracts can be found at Flint's drug btore. 18t if yoa want the finest oysters in bulk, and sold by Gospel measure you must call pn Samples Dunham. lOtf Strictly pure Linseed Oil, Colliers best, at Crosby's drug stor for 65 cts. per gallon. lltf.

For complete and reliable abstracts call on Spencer. If you want the purest white lead made, for seven cents a pound by the hundred weight, call on lltf. E. L. E.

Crosst. The Minneapolis Foundry and Machine Company are ready to contract Btore fronts. All work done in a workmanlike manner. 40tf Any body having a few tons ofgo od hay to sell can find a buyer by calling at the Commercial office in the old Ottawa County Bank room. rultry.

J. M. Jack has opened the Poultry business in old stand east of Ballon House. Farmers will do well to see him before contracting elsewhere! 49 1 Itugglcs Bros, will buy find sell horses and mules at the new Btone bam on First street. Will have auction sale every second Monday in each month.

Second sale will be January the SOlh, 1833. lOtf $3.00 Reward. Lost A liver colored bitch Water Spaniel, had on a chain collar with my name on. Last seen at Penquite's mill one year ago. The abovir-re ward will bo paid for her recovery.

C. Meeker. We will pay the highest price in cash for chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and other fowls. Samples Dunham. Fred Dale is the new janitor for the mately acquainted with hiin.

And thus we are reminded that fore his honor Judge Thompson, and after fully investigating his case the to the Minneapolis jail on last night's train by CbnstabTe.Wise. Abilene Ga Presbyterian church. THE-MAIN LIE. From-onr reg-ularCorrespohdcnt. zette.

jury decided, that sufficient evidence Hathawa and Eicholtz' sale on last And still they come from that wicked Thursday was well attended. "Maidens, like are ever caught by glare, And Mammon wins his way, Where 'angels' might despair." No reflection an Tlenry. had been produced in wan-anting them to bring in a verdict of his being a person of unsound mind. He will, as soon Subscribe for the Cosimercial. The weather is decidedly too for Mr.

See, of Salina, preached at the town of. Abilene. Would it not be in harmony with the fitness of things to have one or two good missionaries visit that little Sodom, and assist the Gaz M. E. church on last Sabbath.

news gathering. You all know Jonas, so it is not necessary to say he had the usual comical anecdotes and was listened to with interest. S. T. Blades spoke in his usual style, with fire and eloquence.

Sam never does by halves. He speaks with force and vim for a man of his size, and commands attention on account of his oratorial eloquence. Speakers on the negative were, Henry Wolf ersperger from Lindsey and .1 Miller. Mr. Wolf ersperger spoke well and defended his cause manfully, as did his assistant, Isaiah.

Miller. They both made very interesting speeches, but lost ithe question, as the judges, Messrs. William Stockwell, Joe. Reeves and Mr. Peck, after listening With close attention for nearly three hours, sent in their ballots," 'which; were as follows: two for affirmative and one for negative.

Now Guess. (We hope some one who may be ablo to do so will answer our Blaine correspondent in regard to the question of the health of our Ada itemizer. Ed.) No. Change 'nf; Cars BETWEEEX- Atchinson thirty-six elow nothing is Every oi-e who can muster up any Mr. Miller, of Kausas City, is visiting about the time when we would rather ette in working a retormation ot ner citizens.

kind of a sled is out sleighing. his brother, 'Harvey, of this be excused, thank you, and so my "dra Tom Blades is suffering from an at Miss Camp, of was in We.can now urnish any parties who tack of pneumonia. town Saturday and Sunday, and Mr. i woman" and I have been talking it over, and we have concluded that next spring we will shake the dust from our 3TZ) Charters was arraved in smiles. Miss r.

Ine Templin contemplates visiting Verdi this Mrs. Henry Boroughs is on the sick feet, bid this "blastea" country aaieu, and take ourselves and ours to sunny list. She has been very low, but is con Mrs. Brewer was called, suddenly to may wish to become regular readers of the Leavenworth Times, in combination with the Commercial at the following rates: Weekly per annum," 75 cents. Sjunday issue, a twelve and sixteen page paper, $1,50 or the Daily for $4.

The limes is a journal with which tlie people throughout this section of Kan St. Louis. H. C. TOWNSEXD.

General Passenger and Ticket Ajrent, ST.LOC1S. MO. Kansas. valescent at present. There, is seldom, if ever, snows, and Bennington by the severe illness of her aged mother, Mrs.

Osborn. On last Friday, Robert Shirley had a severe attack of pleurisy, but we are The protracted meeting at Spring of the as arrangements are made, be taken to an insane asylum for treatment. This, in our opinion, is as it should be, as he was not a proper person to be permitted to run at large. It has been whispered in our ear that L. A.

Henry has gone off in search of a wife, and that when he returns he will trot in double harness. Of course this will be kept a profound secret, because he may not desire it made public. But then Judge Warren and Mr. Riddle will lock horns pver the matter, and pitch at ns like mad bulls at a red rag, and say it is "wholly untrue" and a "lie." Whoa there! Stop the press. Lon has returned and no wife visible, as yet, to the naked eye that is to the Commercial's eye.

One of our prominent citizens stepped into our office the other day and sa that "fully appreciating the Commercial and its untiring interest and devotion in working for the upbuilding of Minneapolisnd surrounding country, glad to see him out again. Hill is postponed on account sas are too well acquainted to need any TKLEPHOiSTE weather. A protracted meeting is in progress words of commendation from us. Now when, by mistake, it does, the ermine garb disappears within twenty-four hours. There, there isn't a day in the year hen snow won't melt on even the north side of a hill, the thermometer seldom or never drops below zero, the wheat grows all winter long, the cattle lives on the range, and the best Mr." Geo.

Miller's had a very pleas at the Presbyterian church, and considerable interest is being manifested. is the time to subscribe and secure the cheap rates. ant dance Friday night, so say those who participated in it. We have thought several times to For Mr Livery Leslie Abott will be mail carrier from mention the fact of its having been and Andy Richards has moved his family here to Miltouvale in the future, as Mr. Harris ht thrown up the yet is very cold, but have been restrain Believing the farmers to be a class of men who are at all times interested in matters that pertain to their calling, and that a paper devoted exclusively we might say in this direction would be interesting we have i.

arrange ments whereby we can furnish the Commercial and the-Kansas Farmer, both papers one year for This is an opportunity to get two good papers for a very small outlay. We will to Kansas City to live, and has rented his farm to James Richards. Wonder of it is, the climate is not subject to sudden changes, therefore we will never have bad colds. I would be happy, but Hanner hasn't asked her. mother ed from doing-so for fear the Democrat or Messenger will come out with a de Wallace Wood returned home on last if Jimmie is going to bach? nial, and say it is another lie of the D.

aporte has a first class livery barn cou iieu ted by wire by which down town parties Wisliing a First-Clas3 Team can be projnrttlv. supplied. RIDS FFRNTPH The stock yard at this place is near- Friday. He came to keep his twin boys from freezing. He drove through and was out in all that cold spell.

Commercial's, as nobody ever heard of anything of the kind 'till they read whether we can go or not, and in the agony of suspense I imagine we will not get to go. ing completion. Everything will soon be in shape for those desiring to ship from this point. TO ALL PARTS OF TH--fcrTY. Tele thene office at Eailou Eouee.B it in the Commercial, and that they had called on several business men The reason I think so, is Hanner's Some of our citizens are patronizing make this rule hold good to an our present subscribers as well as to new he uesireu to pay for a half dozen annual subscriptions, and have thcplapers.

sent to friends in the eastern states that they might see what was going on but none of whom had any knowledge ones j.who may desire to take the the Kansas 'City meat shops, and say that after paying the shipping expenses they save money in the transaction. of such being the case. Fu 'r in addition. Mr. Oscar Smith, from Cincinnati, is visiting-at Mr.

Templins. Mr. Smith is on a return trip from a tour to the sunny land of California W.L.'IIarycY It was all right, while you were hunt out here, in not only the city of Minneapolis, but throughout the county." J. W. Waters is making more clear" ing the bear, doctor: but when the bear The Kansas Farmer, published atTo-peka, has been enlarged to 20-page, paper, aud reduced in price FOR 2R.3H2STT.

teeth are closely set, and that, you know, is a never failing sign, patent applied for, that she will always live near her relatives. Now, as I didn't get home from the woods, until quite late, (I stopped to talk to Jim Johnston about our next Road Overseer,) and Hanner -did the feeding, I guess I'll go get her some hav and creen brush to kindle fire in money 011 capital invested tnan any hunts you that's another matter. Mes Come along friends and we will accom -REPRESENTS other business man in Bennington. senger. modate you, either wholesale or retail, to one dollar a year.

It ranks among Charley Crippen seems to be making the most of the beautiful snow. Every day you can hear 'the tintinnabulation As to what 6pecies of the bear familv He says that fair play and just dealing- when our subscription list gets full we the best agricultural papers in the as the editor of the Messenger calls him- will commence another. Lombard Investment Company, country, and for Kansas farmers it. is will tell the tale every time." Our cheese and creamery men are pelf, belongs to, we are not prepared to that so musically swells, from the rhymins, and chiminc of bells" on his For Kent. One store room 21x90 feet with addition 21x22 feet attached, fronting Second and Concord streets, uTho four double and one large single room office, all, heated by steam.

Enquire at Ottawa County Bank, -jtf state; but if we had been called upon The news havinglcome to us that the the best, because it is made up specially for them. It is now twenty-four ears old, is conducted by practical farmers, prancing steads. to name the animal we would have Farm and City loans made on mother of Will and Eugene Chapinhad still at work, trying to get subscriptions enough to take all the stock. There has been about taken accidentally swallowed a poisonous Charley Hubbard has a very S2vere attack of- California fever. -Perhaps and published wholly in the interest of agriculture in the broadest sense of the called it a skunk.

He says that calling him such names as nincompoop, pisaut, wharf rat and many expressions dose of medicine through some mistake, the morning. I always allow Hanner the" privilege of building the fires, especially in the winter. I think the bracing mCrning air is conducive to long life. Besides building the fires I very, frequently let her chop the wood. Exercise strengthens the muscles, you know.

warm weather and good crops will ex word. and was not expected to liv, and we knowing the uiy-eliability of "they say" which leaves a balance of $2,500 to be raised. We hope tl ey may succeed but iere is considerable opposition hymen 3, 5 or 7 years time at lowest rate of interest. tsf Office in the Minneapolis National Bank peculiar to no gentleman and few church members besides ert a salutary, on him. At present he is offering his fine farm for repaired to the residence of Wm.

Chapiu The Farmer publishes full crop, stock and weather reports for the entire State seven times a year. It also publishes, weeklv. a list of all the estray animals been very amusing work. Why he. To Rent.

A new house of 4 rooms, good cellar 14x20. The walls are concreted, caned, weatherboarded, lathed and plastered hi'li makes thaJiouse warm a saving. of fuel. Good neighbors. Terms very cheap.

Call at this office. i tf who ought to do e- erything- in their power for the town. More Anon should include a few church member. to gti the -facts in the matter which are as follows: Mother Chapht' being afflicted with irregular nervous action with our self we leave for others to S. A.

Emery has recently purchased sixty acres of land adjoining his, from This is a fac taken up in any part of the State. place their own interpretations upon of the heart, has been using for a long time a medicine called Fluid Extract of Gelsemium, in doses of three to five Then, in order to have her breathe fresh air, I permit her to slop the hogs and milk the cows. Hanner is quite weakly, but I think it is heriditary, runs in the family you know. Yoo Gess. RESTAURANT! FOR CAXE.

Lindsey. From our Regular Corres(ondent. drops, also another medicine in tea Pj 'instru Chas. Branch. Consideration, seventeen hundred dollars.

Mr. Emery is one of our most enterprising farmers, and already has one of the best improved farms in the valley. Everybody likes the Commercial and says it is the best paper published -When in the, city and want spoonful doses. Tuesday last Bhe was not feeling well, and requested her son ment used by Mr. clfersperger is putting up ice -2 fortret CLOll.t For 'Sale.

A blide-trombone horn, almost new, will ell cheap. Inquire at this ofllco. Notice to Parents. a "square meal," to call at tlio Will to give her a teaspoonful of her The cold -weather and snow still re County Surveyor medicine, and he, through a mistake main with us. for we don't understand what lie means.

We will inquire whethef it is not more uhgentlemanly for, him to call ns a liar, than for. us to call him a pisaut, when wo are nearer the truth than lie was when he said we lied about the matter. We can but feel highly flattered when no graver charges can be brought against our moral character than that of which amounts to nothing, for those who know best can testify, that we are inclined to bo plain spoken in our views pertaining to religion, and using the livery of Heaven the Devil -4 Tt PivWhv IK) red out a teaspoonful of the five county, all the time getting RESTAURANT in the better. Al. Whit taker is on the sick list, also drop medicine "which she -swallowed lAGO surreys Second Street Freddie Weil, who has a severe cold.

The supper and dance was quite cC. Illllg but when too late, discovered it was tli wrong medicine. Will was not slow in calling in medical aid, and The spring term of the Public Schools of Minneapolis will begin, Monday, January SOth. Any child who will be tax years old at any time during the term will admitted into the Primary Dept. of the school during the first two weeks of sai-l term, and at' no other time.

Bj'-'order of the Board of Education. C.W.. Mills, Flint's Drug Store. We advise our readers to look over Solomon letter this week. You will success, although the weather was so A good farm, well Improved, a good two story-stone house, a largo stone Ktrioku huiisu-u ith biisernont, plenty of stable room fur-balf dozen or more ti, good granaries for corn, outs fn I wheat.

If ilittired, stock and farm-jiic in' will go with the place: Will cheap and on easy terms. i.Y'j' furl her par'tfculura call on Da. Y. M. CAMPniiLL.

when we saw Mother Chapin, she re disagreeable that the crowd was not- reived us with a smilaiul presentation 0. 0. Steers. Physician and Surgeon large as expected. A Jew literary ex 073 of the hand, ana to ah appearances was see therein a No.

1 letter on the Lamar confirmation'. 'aiid -Cleveland adosini- i tralLon. It will be interesting to tne oU. ixi'Jiers, ercies given, and supper 'at 10 o'clock, a St. -Paul, not in the.

leant dautnu from Die dose in. Wc don't claim to he neither John the proiaptly attended, to, cit'uer iXjjf then danced until three or four. i nru-: li Kansas. Alicaii: she had taken..

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1886-1892