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Weekly Review from St. Francis, Kansas • 4

Weekly Review from St. Francis, Kansas • 4

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EXCEEDINGLY THANKFUL! To our Mass of Customers who have so Liberally Patronized us: OTJPt F-A-LILi -A-TsTID WINTER OOODS Are ov arriving and we ask you to come and be fitted out. Don't be afraid, we will be here to CLOTHE and FEED you this winter. Drive up the Cart and we will load it up. CDIBCACO STORE. On account of doing a large WEEKLY REVIEW.

amount of job work for the state air committee the paper is a trifle John Cunningham is loaded full witn Flour. He will take any kind of Grain in exchanga for it, and sells at lower cash prices than any where else. This week we publish the call for THURSDAY, SE1TKMHKR 4. S9. a to this week.

Dr. Tracy was called over south Local Happenings. ALLIANCE TOWNSHIP MEETING. Members of the Farmers' Alliance of Cherry Creek township are requested to meet at M. M.

Smith's, to nominate a township ticket, on September 24, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m. All voters invited to be present whether members of the alliance or not. By order of Committee. Fresh Bread and Pies at Clarence Krow's Lunch Counter.

east of Bird City Tuesday in con- the county committee meeting of ultation with Dr. VanDoren to fee both the democrats and alliance, Good Coffee at Brenaman's at twenty-five cents. 0. G. Roberts came home from Denver last week.

He says he can save more money at fifty cents a day at home than he could at Denver at the wages he could get there. Summer Silks at Breanaman's. John J. Finnigan, of Lawn Ridge brought to town last Saturday a nice load of corn of this year's raising and sold it for fifty cents per bushel. It was a good quality, well filled and plump.

Mr. lioag who is very low. also the township call for an lli- J. A. McCall leaves to-day for ance meeting in Cherry Creek.

All his old home in Iowa. It is hard such notices will be inserted in the Review free of charge. We believe to tell whether he will remain away Sweet Cider at Clarence Krow's. We have hud a number of warm days this week. Leave orders for job printing at this office.

N. S. Stores has raised some line large nu'lonB this season. Call at this office and examine or return. His wile accompanies in giving all the news and grant all him.

citizens the privilege to exercise A. M. Brenaman, George Murray their own judgment as to political persuasions. Choice Cigars at Mullison's. 0.

C. Blackburn and wite came and either J. 0. Catlett or M. Sampson went to Topeka last Monday to attend the republican state Ice CreDm and Lemonade at Mul ALLIANCE COMMITTEE MEETING.

The alliance county central committee is hereby called to meet at the court bouse in St. Francis Monday, September 15, 1890. at JJ o'clock p. m. AH members are requested to be present as there will be important busi ness brought before the committee.

C. E. Johnson, Chairman. lison's Lunch Counter. on last Saturday's passenger.

We convention. J. former merchant J. Jones, a farmer who bears the samples of job printing J. L.

Finley and Jas. A. Fackler made a business trip to Goodland last Saturday. Wesley Coleman called on us on Monday. Wesley is a good-hearted fellow and is always welcome.

of our town, has been here looking after his things. He has sold out reputation of being one of the best the county, tells us that he will his business in Denver and says he sow his wheat this fall in wh it he understand they will not make our city their home at present, at we hope they will in the near luture. 0: C. has a fine residence here that we would like to see occupied. Anyone wishing to rent a good blacksmith shop should call at this office.

This office acknowledges an in W. F. Lyon, Secretary. The party that borrowed my calls the California method. The Domestic Needles and Oil for sale process is to plow shallow, only three horse evener will please re by Jaqua.

deep enough to cover the trash. turn it. 1 U. S. Rinukk September 1st.

was labor day. Topeka had a procession 2 miles DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE MEETING. then sow with a press drill as deep as the machine will run. Wheat sown in this manner will stand any The democratic central commit tee is hereby called to meet in the court house at St. Francis, at 2:30 amount of drouth it it gets plenty of moisture on the start.

It is vitation from the Harvest Home Club to he present at one of their balls at Goodland September 12th. They will no doubt have a good time as they always do in that lively little city. ni. on Friday September 19. well worth a careful trial.

Ittahc- P. man Register. 890, for the purpose of calling a convention to place in nom-nation a county ticket and to trans T. C. Cowger, who lives near Ja qua, says the above suggestion is Your choice of two good, burglar proof and tire proof safes, also a good pair of wagon scales, office act such other business as may would have been better off had he remained in St.

Francis. In looking over the long list that have left our town for better prospects we know but few that has made a success, and those that took wealth with them are financially embar ressed. It should be rememberad that times are dull all over the continent and the land of milk and hon-en is hard to find. That $1.50 Gents' Calf Shoe at Brenaman's is a daisy. We notice that the Review is not the only paper in this congressional district that Alliance Baker Co.

saw fit to pour their vile wrath up on while making campaign speeches. They went bo far at Long Island the other day as to give Bro. Montgomery of the Inter Ocean a severe roundup for supporting Mc-Nall, and when "Mont" took the floor to reply, the Hon. Rpv, Dr. William Baker had no time for that and 6nid he was sorry the thing had been carried so far.

Baker come before the meeting. good but wishes to add a littl-more to it, which is. the drilling should be done east and west. The fixtures, etc. for sale cheap, Jn quire at the Atlas Lumber Company yards.

object of this is that winds known J. C. Burton, Chairman. George Lawless. Secretary.

ATTMT10N SOLDIERS. There will be a grand picnic of as exchange winds, which does so Mr. and Mrs. George M. Tippin of Mankato, Kansas, father and much damage to the wheat in the mother of the Mrs.

Harrisons, ac spring, come from the north and outh and the little ditch which the old sodiers and W. R. C. of Cheyenne county held on the 10th long. It was generally ovserved nil over the state.

Job printing promptly executed at this office. Miss Emma Slyhcff left last Monday tor McPherson college, and will devote ker time to education lor about one year. M. W. Benson will make sorghum on the shares this fall.

George A. Benkelman at Jaqua was taken quite sick last week but under Dr. Tracy's treatment is rapidly recovering: Don't fall to call in and see that Dollar Shoe at Brenaman's. W. B.

Ingersol was over last Tuesday attending the tax sale. He purchased several quarters of land lor eastern parties 1,400 good, oak posts just received at the Atlas lumber yard. The railroad will sell round trip tickets to the Lincoln state fair at one fare for the round trip plus 50 cents for admission to the fair. Fresh Pies, Cakes and Bread at Mullison's LunchCounter. 0.

C. Slifer called on us yester companied by their son and family will be here this week. Their eon will assist the Harrison Brothers in contains the wheat is filled up in ay of September, 1890, on the stead of being made larger. It is a Hackberry on section 5, 2-40, or on Rattle Snake Gulch. All old the store and the old people will re main this winter on a visit, good idea for the farmers to try this and see if it is not a success.

soldiers and families are invited to Joel Brown's harness shop has been selected bv the Alliance as participate. Bring your baskets well filled and let us all have a good Missouri Settlement-Old Missouri once more. Crops are good and corn cutting Co. will find that abuse is not the their trading place. The Times says that R.

S. McClel time once more. kind ot talk people want toconvinci is the order of the day. them that the "reformers" aie right. Haigler post especially invited.

Bv order of Wano post. The boys want all the hay they land and Dottie Alexander eloped last Wednesday and were married Lunches at all hours at Clarenct can get. Geo Schmdep, John Bear, Krow's Lunch Counter. Adjt. Com.

The Missouri boys were down One car of products left to day for and cleared Capt. Emerson's tim out at St. Feancis, Great place for elopements that country. The folks seem bound to marry no matter how much the old folks kick. the Nebraska State Fair which ber claim.

held at Lincoln next week. B. G. B. Gilloup lives way out on Campbell, W.

H. Wellemeyer, Ira Harrison, J. W. Miller and L. the divide and has the best broom corn in the country.

It is ten and twelve feet high. Wi Hits went on to-day's passenger to be present and look after the ex Thn alliance has taken the steps hibit. The first prize for the best to destruction. It is now a politi countv exhibit is 8250 and the com Bhkeman Register. Benson's sorghum factory one mile east of town will make sorghum on the shares.

Thomas C. Cowger, of Jaqua, was in Oberlin last Wednesday. While here he purchased ten bushels of seed wheat of G. C. Slyhoft that Was raised in the Lawn Ridge settlement, paying SI.

00 per bushel for the same as it is of extra quality cal partj. mitte think they will capture it, and The Rathburn boys have invent we believe if large corn, well rilled ed a corn cutter, it does crood wheat, mammoth meuons. pump work, cuts 26 acres'per day, 8 acres kins, squashes, cabbage and veget can be shocked in a day. ables of all kinds, clover alfalfa, etc day. He is the only one that obtained a first-class certificate at the teachers' examination just passed.

Take your Sorghum to Benson to be made on the shares. Miss Olive Fausey, of Goodland, is visiting in town. She has a large number of old friends in the city who are always happy to see her. Benson will take work for making sorghum. Rev.

I. S. Hall left a sample of corn with us that was raised on his farm that is of an excellent quality. The ear i3 fourteen inches long and filled to tne end. For all kinds of harness repairing go to Joel Brown's.

We are all solid republicans out hpre. We stood for the alliance, have any weight with the judges Still some will insist that it don't rar i ii i our county will be recognized as the banner county. Our people gi loaded with a large amount adver Using matter which will be distrib tup aceT I we advocated for the alliance, but when the alliance took the steps it did and tried to compel us to vote and leave our good old party, our pay to raise wheat. Ladies, go to Brenaman's and take a look at that Genuine French Kid Shoe, It in the world beater. Harrison Brothers changed their women folks said never, it is noth uted to parties viewing our exhibit Actually seeing what we raise wil ing but a party scheme.

They say ad this week in order to call the attention of our readers to the new leave no doubt in any person's Solid wheel will BUM SELF GOVERNING) Construction WILL STAND ANY WIND Send For Illustrated Catalogue. I 0 KENOU.LVILLE, IND. BRANCH nOUSE LAFAYETTE, IND. the alliance will carry things in '92 mind that Cheyenne county the We say the alliance should stay goods arriving daily. They are get garden spot of Kansas this year with the people and not with the party.

When they go into politics The republican central commit Next week another car load goes to ting in a heavy stock for the fall and winter trade. We are pleased to note the prosperity of this firm Topeka and the same display wil we do not care for them, for tha does not learn us how to raise corn 0 toll flOITt WATCH ISxldfor BlOOun be made there as at Lincoln. We only wish that those who have left our county and are now circulating since they began business. Their trade is steadily increasing. They 111 lately.

But 8 Mr. FREE i I wawn ibum world. I'r- and oats. Old Missouri. Job printing at this office.

fecttlo-! kkeeper. Warranted. Heavy know the value of printer's ink and PH1 UOKI Ming Caara, the report eaet that nothing has always keep their customers posted Kiet.nl magnificent. Bntll ldle'ad-Ute 'else Willi work. Mil raw.

of been raised out here could look ov t5wi8i io say 10 our many by advertising in the home papers, customers that we shall sell strictly qu.l TlM.O PliltHO In each locality nrur on FaUSE. HovkJihtopoiilble? We enfwer tul on permit In atoll IamIUv. it Itmmn In er this exhibit and realize the false statements they have been feuch dealers will prosper, while lor cash hereafter. Our circum others will go to their wile's folks wielrhomo. oiiimiow in thnehnnll, ecompM.

Ilnenfonr tee met last Saturday and issued a call for a county convention to nominate a county ticket to be held at St. Francis October 1st. If you want any land business done, see Jaqua. The Cheyenne County Teachers' Reading Circle will meet at the school house Saturday, September 6th. As this is the first meeting of the Circle every teacher in the county should be present.

The Educational Association will meet at Bame place at 2 p. m. of the same day. Friends of educational work are invited to be present. stances compel us to do this or shut making against our county.

If thev up the shop. Please don't ask us could there is no doubt but what One of the finest stocks of Gents, Ladies' and Misses Shoes just received at the Pioneer Store that ev they would return and ask forgiv for credit. Remember the last stiaw will break the Campbell's back. We want every thing due ness. PENSIONS, er came to St.

Francis. Come in i i vniiMuie auu Terr swim I.IKI'I.I.N. Tne aunplecaa well aa Hi. walcb.wa "end fra.d afar row bate kept tbent in your home for month o4 abawo then totboae who umy have called. the; become year wa property; It la poHlMa to make thle grant offer, nendlo aba HOi.ln COLD walrb and COST aamplea trie, aa K.howmi: of thaaamplea In any locality, alwareroanlt In Wrfetraile for after our eamiilea here been In a locality for a mood or two wa neually get Irom 10I0 la ftUUUO la traoe Irani tha nrraundlnc country.

moat wnniWrfol effcr over made In orderthat our aemphi may a placed at n-u wher they ran bo aeen, all over 4 merle. Write at once, anil make aura of the chance. Baaderit will lhrdlyany trouhl fcr you to ahow thea.niplea to tUoa who may aaUatyuur hom nd your reward will I moat aiiti.f.ctory. A oUI card on which to write ua cnta but 1 cent and after yow kuw all.tf yon do oot ear to further, why no barm I don. But If you do end your ddreaa at onoa, yon can eocuro wm aXK one of th beat eolMiold watchee In the world odnr or line of COBTIYY NAni'D Es.

nay all aauna. rr.l(hl, etc, 4dralOIIO.billWWCa,JJoai,lOttUlBU1alAiil, ami see our siock anu convince St. itANcis, Kansas. Julv 10. us at once.

We can't run a business successfully on tick. We have our yourselves that we mean what we say. We gurantee complete satis 1890 I have just received blanks for taking applications for pensions under the new pension law. Thomas F. Eoan.

faction in every respect or no sale A. M. Bkenaman. goods to pay for just the same. A.

M. Brenaman..

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Years Available:
1889-1891