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Weekly Review from St. Francis, Kansas • 4

Weekly Review from St. Francis, Kansas • 4

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WEEKLY REVIEW. TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE IF OF ONE. 1 A Splendid Offer. THURSIMV, FEMllMRY 27, 1890. Having made special arraignments with phbliehex oi the TOPE- La the Jackman school house: Song, by the choir Declamation, Maggie Howell, Declamation, Jessie Route.

Song, by a number of little girls. Declamation, Miss Ruth Route. Declamation, Mrs. L. Jackman.

Declamation, Edna Route. Song, by the choir. Song, by the Misses Ruth and Edna Route. Song, by the Misses Susie and Ida Williams. Declamation, Milton D.

Adams. WEEKLY CAPITAL, a iplen did 8-page familr newsnaner. nnb KnrukaTownNhlp, Vmn Oof Sptcial Correspondent. Kvery one are so busy that items are hard to pick up, Literary every Thursday evening at the school house in district nun her eighteen. Burning trash and fire euards is lished at Topeka, and worthy of we are enabled ia offer Remember that Brenaman's Pioneer Store is Ihe the Weekly Review and TOPE KA WEEKLY CAPITAL both to.

1 Headquarters of the Alliance People, one year, ror 1 1.60. cash in advance. Every Kansas man should have his county paper for home nti Song, Miss Mary Joiner. Job. ana a paper from the capital of the all the go now.

The Alliance tneeta at the Nutty-comb school house on Saturday, March 1890, at 7 o'clock p. m. The next meeting will be held at the Bchool house in district number eighteen, 2-42, The name of German Plains and is where they buy their Supplies because it is the C7 QLDESTy the BEST and the QHEAP. EST PLACE to buy, and you always iret state. utUiXOt Hotios to lon-Rfliidents, Deftadastt.

FromOrlindo, From Our Special CorriponUnt. Where is Eliia, Jane? The Growl- er must haye her too hard. court ortna itaUar Kansas, la Tha Nebiaaka. should be changed to Bachelor's Plaintiff. vompwy, home of the boys are wondering ID II PflSil Run, as one of our neighbors says that bachelors and rag weeds will Tha dunandnt u.lu.

7 .111 ooiica that the plaintiff, Tha Nabraaka Lni.7 ho Bell Jones is. Let them guess. What made Richard Barran blush at the Alliance last Saturday? Ask John Burgwald what he pays for blind calves. take this divide yet. In another month them will anta in t)a ahnT.n.f scarcely be a man in this township pr.yf which "fcSSK? VS m.

thl. ruiniir rrilZ rea Bell Jones was down at C. F. Resd'ssale shaking hands with the For Corn, Chickens, Butter and Eirsanrl all fwm iu, nurin-weti quarter ('At of lection Mven (7) In township flv (5) sautL boys. 1 olfpitucef pay the 1 aaveruaea, appraised and v-i oiKsirii uia aaot with tereit and coau which said mortran waa civ.

vouniry Jane in the KUBtler is a dandy. Wonder if he isn't a hay an to iecure, and 1 which (aid debt amonnta to r.T.ii wiu) apiiarr, (tj.g() with ten VUa .11 ICICB irnm LIUI 4in A. Ms. I peed. Bkll Jokes.

IMWL Yon in fiirthr.tlfl.A d.1n0f wuwer and croat JVu toove entitled ourt, the object and prayer of which ia to fora-cloie a.norvace bearing date of June flni. IBM. Illma thm A tut will belong to the Alliance. 1 We predict that, our Alliance will "number seventy-five by that time. Eureka township is as pleasant a township as one could wish to live in, John Vogel is grinding com for his hogs to-day.

We have been informed that Alliance coal can be bought for four dollars per ton at St. Francis, Haig-ler, Nebraska, how is that? It looks as if ib Alliance was coming to the front in grand shape. We understand a pleasant time wa enjoyed at Fred Klein's dance last evening. Whisier Bros, killed a beef this mwk. Beef is too cheap to eat The Missouri Hettement.

Fron Our Special Correspondent. Aa Rathburn birthday party at his home one day this week. The little folks were all invited and had a huge feast and a al aa mra aaaaaa-i 1 Maaa a 1 a.i..i Alii ry P7 na dUcharie im rai ana. coau wli ch aaid Bortrase waa rlr.n ia umm ZzIm dolUra The PIONEER STORE leads 'em all, and splendid time. Some of the older vtw 'uwisii tacraon at tan- nr mat V.

Thtt nnlM nn folks were present and your humble Utlonoftheplalntiii The Mebratka Loan aud aau 1 uieo uuo we sell cheap for cash for the simple reason we servant among the number. or 6th day of There was a pleasant dance at Ed tha facta nnd allntio. and tha Applegate's last week A. A. Rath-burn, the fiddler, does not require stealiner thintrsi uuu, jub rao Havinga sank will be 77 ir uif aaove aaid 11111 til lurifiix KiiaH vii.

11 naiiaaa tmim rMV ana four strings on a violin to make Some Dry Goods house burns down, and we of ma le i imAtrai. good music. niuaave onvaain Jlaillat. BVIIll IlldnmAnft Bavaiint 1. aV .7 Vlain.

tifT'lhe ver-rceka l-an and ror VV1UHBU1 rtej Kleine will build a stone dditloiito his neat, little frame louiuau ompany ana freight costs us nothing. interest and coiti and a f.mclosure 01 both of laid mortnm in a building in the spring. and ena t.t..a There was a large fire raging west The AmMiveac Sarinn Bank. By John Kagen md A A A. inlerdiOiiarlandm Atwit: ntwion rv.ro Mr.

Lawless was out in onr neigh borhood one day last week in the interest of education. i Ben Galloup has found all of his harrow teeth, and we are all glad of it i G. B. Golloup bought a young mule of James A. Fackler the other 'r 1 The of the Aricaree near Rosenkranz's sheep ranch recently.

have itir Clerk of the Uiitrict Court. not learned the extent of damage. Bring, in your IProdiice, xre take it all. Now is the time to burn fireguards, (19429) Land Ofhce at Oberlin, Kansas. February 25,.

18901 -V J-1 -i Notice is hereby given that the named settler has fiii rl hio Do not put it off until it is too late. 11 -w iirivuuvu a to make final pre emption prwf in support of I his Maim, and that said proof wiil be I What has become of truth? We are lonesome without some of your L. D. Rathburn talks of visiting Mexico to see some of the sights and to try ihe hurricane deck of a uciore me cierK ot tn dj'Mct curt at St Awil't. 180..

w. items, even if they are few and worthless. Give us some more john w. I US No. oao.

for the bronco in herding cattle until fall. We understand there is a row on your worthless items even if they town 3 south, range 39 anH cU sej sec. iuwii inrce Miuin ranic An are two months old. They are good hand in our school district. nough for you, Truth.

He names the following witnesa. to prove his continuous residence upon, cultiva N. 0. U. B.

wmrtjr Organizer I. N. Taylor tion, of, said land, viz, Benson, E. Miufflebereer. David 1.

ink and Miln I Southern Cheyenne. was out to the Armstrong district From Our Special Correspondent. ivinic. an 01 2t. rrancis, Kansaa.

t6 CVRUS ANDERSON, Keg. recently to organixean Alliance. Mr. agoner, a German in the Weather cool. The, farmers are busy sowinir frf- I9428 iv.

Ift' 11 i' I Maj lni Orce atpberjiiy Knsas, ru. wheat. A larger acreage than ever will be sown thin venr. Notice is hereby givertthat the following, named settler haa fiied notice of his intention oast part of the township, died last Thursday and was buried Saturday. The ground is frozen too hard this week for the farmers to sow wheat.

Our country blacksmith is doing a land offlce business on his claim, i Rye and winter wheat seem to be 10 majce nnai pre-emption pniol in support of his claim, and that said proof Will be made coming out all right this snrinsr. befeff probate judjte.anjf exfficio( Urk of the probate court'of Cfteyenne cmhty, lit Sti The winter has been so very mild that we think none of it has been jvans on April 3. IS90, viz; T. B. FRRKMVPk No.

70o6. for thfe au 1 it Mwo He reports business jplenty, and aays that he has had work from down hear Jaqua. By Gum. frozen out. We need a flouring mill in St.

rt Francis. This thing of hauling our "TK "J1 ge 4 wesr. 1 'He the 5 ftlUw1ng wilnssci prove his continuous' residence iaon, and oiii xieaio aiwooq 10 De ground is Htate Ilne Item. From Onr Speolal Cerreaponient. No Review at the Gurney post D.

Wttsori; B. Woodruff and 1. Raah. all getting to be monotonous, and be hid; v. 01.

j-ianif, jwansas; 4.i lit CVRUS ANDERSON, Reg. office last week. What is the mat sides we are giving Rawlins county the financial gain. Who will put up a mill at ter? TOP MVW Atm 3 1 6. M.

Wilson and D. Fagen vis The mail route from St' Francis to Jaqua has been reversed, and that is the reason the State Line ited in week. P. Cntig, of 6-37, has taken an -HIGH ARM mm JUNE! 8EWING MACHINB IS THE 2E3Z. BUT WO OTSZSa agency the book business of items were a trifle late last week.

The only child of Mr. and Mrs $1.00 PEk YEAi iung.a u). ana wm go east rot; a Gus Wihnegar has betn very sick. while to attend t. D.

Gearhart, tt 5-39 visited St. 4 I i 1 1 Francis last Saturday i -it U. C. Slifei ancj several of his 1 scholars will attend the Spring term 1 of the McPherson College. Success il 1 to the boys.

4 AXX JT1T1C1.0 or 1 1 1 1 1 Rev. Charles Brown, of Thomas Dr. 0. Tracy was the attending The child is improving A cold wave struck us for a few days last week. The thermometer registered six egrees above zero.

Sunday being a nice, warm day quite a crowd was out to the Sunday school at the Baxter school house. Supt, Kerr is making an excellent officer and the school is progressing finely under his management. This is a move in the right direction and a it should be. Rex. county; is preaching a series of sermons at the Marshall school house in 4-38.

Much inteiest 18 1 FINE. JOB PRINTING manifested. -pf'-; Rev. I. S.

Hall, of St Frands. preached at Lawn Ridge last week. The gentleman is a fine speaker. Literary and debating, clubs are adjourning for the season. X.

i'; OS TWAtndf WE GUARAipE IKkow. i WWIOHO and Sfr4 ueh beautlfal worlk. femt1 Faro Baikal All Over Calhoun. lrom Our Special CorrupindRt, A splendid time was enjoyed at the balhoun school house last week. R.

Hanson is baling some of his hay and will fihip it to Denver. Red Top is the name of the Cal- Harry Frazier, the 1 Veterinary Surgeon, will promptly attend to all cases in his line. Having had jUHtaiiioFiicto I uim Isn't it a dandv? years of experience he wilj guaraft 1 he fuIWwuig i the proratvr nil pretends to cure, of' we print anythincr from 4 iweK nc social at 'no pay. Uan he found. in town.

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1889-1891