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Tonganoxie News from Tonganoxie, Kansas • 3

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-Weddins Anniyersary. TOXO ANOXIC OFFICIAL PAPER TOfiSAMOXlE CUT. T. F. KIRBT IS THE MAN TO SEE FOH Groceries, Implements and Hardware.

Tabte-aad Pocket Cutlerly, StoveB and Tinware, Clocks. Watchea Jew el nr, Toilet 'ArKcles, stationery, OHEAPFORCASH -Compare the following prices Willi Lhoee yon have paid elsewhere anr Tiie change in the ownership of makes it absojutely hescessary for us to coj-lectU outstanding accounts. Partis living iu Uie yjiuuit of Linwood can find the'y accounta at7jeph MaGrath's, and at North Iwrenee at tho iost office to Mr. J. 30.

Fii.cher. Those living in other States and Territcrjes an send staniiis. bills or postal notes. Wo hope our friends will prompUy respon4 to as wo wlsv to devote our tuie in making important improvements iu Uie jiaper instead of hunting updcliniueu.t subacribets. XThu mark Ui margin nf" with tl N'.

wruten We will be pleased to have vour seiie.wal. 3 9 Jst Monday night at the Fairchild place one of more than ordinary joyousnesss and gayety. It was the event of the lirst jaunjversary of the niarrii.ge of Mr. and Mrs.j Frsnk Fairchild. Severed days ago sonic of tiieir jiiauy friends in this city to, yny a just tribute to tjjieir populwity by giv-, ing thiw 0 plcisjtfiit surprise.

Accordingly vehicles fijjed with the elite and beauty our tow" and vicinity proceeded to the residence of Mr. J. JI. Faijrchild where was made ready to event of the evening. The arrival of tiie fesiive throng as a complete (surprise to Mr.

and Mrs. Fairchild, hut soon everything was iassing. as lovely as if prepamtjoiw id been made for weeks, A abundant suppjy of ice cream and eke the menu of the evening, and the music was furnished by tins Tonganosie Mirrior Band. The party rejwrted a very pleasant evening and joined wjth us in ish-jug Mr. and Mrs.

Fairchild a long and happy lie that they muy celebrate each and every marriage anniversary as auspiciously and happily as they have done thejr Among those present were Mr. Joe Iatll)f pnd wife, Mr. Jacob Met and wife. Mr. W.

Myers and wife, Mr, A. A. Moody and wife. Mr. Ben Newhy and wife, Mr.

Will TIMETABLE. TONGANOXIE ME TABLE. foin Went JtW A. S'. r- tioin r.

V. LAWRENCE TIME TABLfc. tJNIOS PAOIFIO h. INT MSALBtt HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS cto. $75 lo'90 60 to 100 $9.00 convinced.

GROCERIES 100 lbs A 1 Flour u. a 15 Sugar A .3" Granulated i. Good ilio Coffee choice Best G- P- Tea OOINO wiser. tmltod Express jT Ilio Expres Aceoinuiodutloij ,11:2.1 a.m. 11:15 in 7:15 p.

m. Kirbys prices have struck bottom now. HeeHkiugley Bros advt hi another coluniu, mill when in want of anything in their lino set' thclii. rke Mr.UcLs change in price list on flour A. It.

in the city on Friday on hlsrcluru to Mexico, wlicro ho holds a portion a conductor on the Mexican Cental Uall way. Elgin and Springfield watOies.f.tkby's Very cheap. Mrs. Mote Brown who had ben nick or a long tiwo with consumption, di4 her hdiuu jn thls.city on Saturday last. net Klrby's prices on Cautou Clipper Plows, Cultivators, Ac.

It 3 nra in need of a good working or l.ug-y harness go to II. Uclss, lio has got jiwt what you.ut 4Mt.c1.eap. Heurv H. Knight of Muryavlllo, Iowa, arrived liwt Monday on a visit to his Uncle J. KnlKht, E.

Mr. Knight hu been traveling through the western part of tho statu and he ri'iMirt an enormous corn crop. If you wish to secure money on good real-wtate security Quincy ISaldwin, Miss Abbie Carter, ulster of Win. E. Carter of tho Baldwin House, who has been hereon i yislt duC-iKtho l.t six to Hurr Ouk last Friday.

Her numerous friends her deiarture. Knw is the time to buy a city lot. Call upon Wm. llulliugs worth beforo the best are taken. For the past few days the city lias been full of strangers.

The hotels and livery stables are doing good business, and the merchants have no reason to complain. Verily Tonga is awaking from iU Kip Van Winkle sleep. All IVrtie to A. W. Angejl for livery hiro will oblige huu by jwUing and Ist Saturday we had the pleasure of calling on some of our old friends at IxjrjUjg.

Hon. J. A. f.lackinan was well and as entertaining as usual John T.Wood merchant andsistjjjastcr.was full of business found time to visit with us at the dinner table, upon which his niece Miss Tallcy had spread mc-t excellunt dinner. Mr.

Wood Is parrying a good stock of goods which he is selling at Kansas City prices. All. McKinney js also running a store, and Is agent for Uie lT, 1'. Company. The business at Luring has OOTS, SHOES, HATS AHD CAPS, DRY GOODS AND.

NOTIONS, CLOTHIN GL Special attention paid to the lwot and shoe trade, and will not be undersold for su. Head anil lie convinced. Farm Wagon Spring Busies 12 inch Plows Harrows Uarbed Wire per 100 lbs Nsils per keg Spades shovels and Tixes Hand and. Wood saws Hatchels nnd Ilamruers Well Buckets Coal per ton 42 2.65 .1.00 100 1.00 1.00 1.00 80 CO 50 20 95 95 I.imltedExviw Atlantic Ai.i..iitimmlutlll n. hi.

8:13 it. in. 6.00 4.25 2T75 ttf.OO 7 tOkl -W 05 to 5 25 50 to 7i 40 $3.75 LKAVKSWOHT1I miANI'lt. AKHIVK. I DKPA.r 11:1.1 ft.

iii, I p.m. it. no p. in. I 8: -JO a.

Imperial sugar rsyrup Ruby Coal Oil Newbv and wife; Mr. 11. B. Wilkinson ail I'uM'ilgrf Idixed crcaswl to that ioint whero a deKit is almost 2 (Ml 2 3 0 mct Oeo.C.ay. Ceoife.

Mr. Aex. wife M. char Roys wloie smooth kin boots. Men's whole kip saddle seam boots, Mens olid smooth calf Units, nidisiiensible Womeus' extra French kip.

1 4t Woiuens' kid button, Juice and good, 2 0. Women's extra kid button, 2 50 trt 3 5. Women's glove grain button sheep lined, 2 0-Women's grain laced shoes, 1 Mi' slioes. all 5Ke to 2 jjall on cam Maple Hvrup aleifs line eait opera tioots, 4 Rock Candy Drips Men's best warranted veal calf fcoots, .1 50 Glen's shoes froi 1 50 to 5. 00 Women's kip polkas, 1 15 I 'liil, lien's.

LTeat varietr. 40e to 1 I1ROPRIETOR OF- Haney and many other old acpuuiitance with whom it Is a pleasure to live over ngaiu the old days. We e.xjieet to gw back again and si-cnd a few days with the old friends at Loring, and while there shall make new ones, we hoiHi. BOrriimiM KANSAS U. R.

On and after Monday Sept. 15th. trains will arrive and depart a follows: r'KPABT. ll t.1 a. w.

for Ottawa n't P'it ioulh-ft M) p. jiu for qi.tu.yu pud Emporia. 10 1.1 n. ni. from Ottawa nnd Emporia.

i. in. from Ottawa amljitatioiw south Cliurclio. tsai lies una uc, sife. Mr.

Dan. Blair and wife, Mrs. Mc Jsc-elien, Mrs. I'wm-y, Mrs, Iicy, Mrs. J.

M. Enochs, Mrs. J. II. Fairchild.

Ti Jlisscs Orlst, Misses Elliot, Misses Knight. Miss Vanillic, Miss tieiss. Miss Xma Iuy, Miss Ciirtcr, Miss Ella Anderson, Miss liule. Miss Misses McBriile Mis-cs Newhy, Messrs. Al.

Kule, John l'circe. Jack T.sltl, Charles Newhy, Hubert Fai.r.eliild.'ueo. Coch- Remember that Mv Shoe Stock is more TONGMOXIE LUMBER YARD, you wish narguio' if Complete than Usual and it will save you A Shingles IVionev to SEE MY tie- Beet Cedar ctmnliirn' rAO and many ot hers, nii-nts, hardwire, gr-xerua ana uru. can always find them at Kirhy's. Sni ll A rist keep a fine assortment of Brush's, Comb' r5oai's, l'erf muc'i, Bttttiou-ery.

Wall ipcr nd Mucliine wil'. rnifi. moot.tnipif.ir worship on Flmtww $3.00 2.75 3.U0 1.60 fore Buying Elsewhere. Bubbath school Fifth day o'clock lo o'clock. Good 2Co.

I Lath O. G. Panel Djprs Comxsusi cation, IiBto, Siipt. learning with regret that iy old friend Mr. 1.

li. ilutton would leave Ulen wood soon, C. HARVEY All parties having business with me r- WM. LAWRENCE. B.

MOOKE. MUS WCCK, Ulivr tncjill and wco me AH partie. who comtemplale bnilding soon will do well nervtce aim- and having been re-iticsted to ilo so liave imiicludcd to uive him a little send oif. The Thos. I.

Duttou avorodiw with a pleasant 1 I Gttll be found tw. miles east of Kikbt MOORE, LAWRENCE belore buviusr. Tongraii lOXie Aiif 1st. call on Monday, lia luu resiueu ins i Inu resigned hi inonth at 11 A. main 17, V.

m. oYW JO A. M. Bv. L.

Lanmkohu 1'astor. V. K. lion ut Wcllsvillu, and PROPRIETORS OF THE ikisi- S)ri1(a0 oll the farm of James Medlll, ioss t)f 1IUUI iuj Dutton is ir- exiiecta to go to VM- wiUer0I shllH bo pleased to sec all of my old reparable, there n.lrlli" (,. a His wnero i winch Mother Uuttoii lias friends and trolls.

ot had.H ban-i. lieing in fact, lounder of Wm. Holusosworth. at that place. He is with his folks Hun.l..y -chool at r.

m. Kervi.e eon-, f-mm numerous frieiidshflrcabouf will bo pleased i ifboufs will bo pleased toncsa T0NGAN0XIE MEAT MARKET. lu-tod iiy itev. aiuiucw tliii main stav of the Methodist church and learn that lie is looking well. Having disposed or my mock oi goou, to t)tt institution, ittirties indebted to mo are requested to call some oucJj'a sail that bro- ilate.

MvltluT Jairard nave more. It is wollilerlul Fresh and Salt Meats, Tender Steaks, Choice Roasts. 1 have a few I'ekiti Flows, Cultivators and Ubriiie Harrow or alo at cost. T. F.

Kiuby. am Ism r. If 1. u.lm I Fresh Fish and Game ia Season. Mtnrt? 4r iiiv successor, I n- iuimi rei uotttu tlm Maine.

ut KiieaK ill of him. "ll Oll T. HEW rt MrtnnK. on thev Sen said tLat he stole Sunday Higheetprice paid Tor ILiye JuneibUt. money, entrusted to hnn.

On aiioth- Iml.l in HollilllfS- 1 -r rm iLSHill a fellow, (wc will not call bis Fob Ciion ArrtKa Durablo, icap fencing, Splendid Sewing Machines, every variety of Notions. Groceries, and the best Broadcast Seeder in the world (tho Strowbridge.) call at tho Fruit House. Mr. Brice, the aacnt. is now taking ord-fs for the sale of.

A vamp hmlh. Bcst goods at lowest dlcst prices for country prddrce Toi)K iiiwcTt- Sent, win auu i t.i ai worth's groye, 1 er Uution's lot and said that brother D. put will continue a week or ten days. ht there. Just to injuro a good man, Bald win's Block j- and or lowing wheat with this celebrated b(J under the auspices of the an0t her occasion there a miserablu old seeder.

No farmr who studi his hitcr L. Baptist Society. A number of prcachar mtar by, wlwn brother Dutton's who darul to cast FRANK ZIPP SON, BAT16SAI. fl'W'K. BrrvWitll a.m.

and 7: p. i. VT otti. r8uu.lay. Hbbath at ttio close if tho tiioriniirf servd e.

Itev. A. M. Kit HAttimoar, Vtot Vtm lecture on th iit (Sunday In each month at tho I'luasant Prairi school house at It, a. i.

By Elder E. Huiihklu m. k. rni-wn. Horvlcesat Tongauoxlo and Tteno on 2nd.

muHl Hnhlmtti In each month, At tilon. wood and Tibluw on the 1st. and 3rd Hah Voi'KarioxleatllJia. i. and M.

fiio a p. ni. Olfiiwofnl tn Tlblovir 3 Sablmfh liool, every Sabbath In rratraal g. a. n.

Tonnanojio Vost No. 140 mnvtj regular on the 1st. ran 3rd. Saturday In each Dr. DUl'UV SNELL well will bo without' one of these scodcrs.

will ho weseut. The -DEALS US IN- wifs was ul on a trip, most viianoua insinuations almijt brother lluriou's intentions, when betook, his fc.mily to sec an old neighbors family. lf tlllllii'ciiw public are cordially in viteil to attend. SNEL L- GRIST, BOOTS 2STX SHOES. Foa Rkxt CO acres of land In tJis city.

it is v'ilH deep regret tnat we part wun Leavenworth Knnsa Ui and feeling lots in the county. brotliar notwithstanding wlHt ht- 404 Shawnee St. mihih miv. we tliinlc lie is tne very uosi man in t.w.ii.m for a trader. Good stock DRTJGrS and STA.XI03TE i.

i I lift Methods' Cillircn at ijlltliM-uoil. one i.ns. Hoir tiu'ht fences natural uui.re. Powders: Combs; Hair, Cloth, Xrtl4 hoping thitt he may have a long and huppy lots. eoid never failing water, good com THE Of Dollar' worth of SEEDS a4 VALUABLE TIME re ANNUALLY LOST for the WANT of a SEEDER that WILL DO ITS WORK RAPIDLY and WELL.

Mr. Samuel Holding's family arrived in the city on Tuesday and ill go to housekeeping jn tjie Variny hoifse next to John Kli by's store. We are pleased to welcome them to the city, hero wo hope their fondest auticlialioim tnay bo realized. This is no 'M0 acres and a mule" but the cheapest 4l apre jia tho market, terms to suit, ujmJ I will help a purchaser to make the price Wm. Hollingworth, Clu.

A. Harvey and Miss Littie J. Miller life, I am an out mw MILLIONS Perfumeries Complexion and To tt; Toilet Soaps Cigars icco, Etc. Eic. It hits ever henn thus There are men in cribs and larger hogpen, wiurentnj uie year.

Also for sale 38 acres in the city, ill wll in lots to suit purchaser, and 4 comer every community woo siaijci so jugu uuoe BROADCAST SEED Fine assQ: rfmeiit of wall-paper the coiuniou herd of scrub stock by which iu.i s. Hi. fur llns iionth. ut 2 p. in.

they are surrounded, that the long cared con I. Prescriptions tefflj CompoMdciL projwrty will be sold cheap, it is worth look sumers of the juicy Mullen stalk, prompted 1. 0. W. H.

ClLAt.M ing after. WM. tiol.LiNOswoiuu. by envy, delight iu casting slurs and insinua TONGA: fiSXTEKAKSAS. oi this citj wre united in marriage by the I nr.

I. BALDWIN'S BLOCK On account of ill health of myseir ana turns against uiem. Kev. Thos. Scott at Uleswood yesterday.

city oveicx.ua. (I. I'aeiiic Ontton Sor years ana to me nest oi our ThaNKws extends hearty congratulation to Tlipreforo 1 Will sll at I Knowiige auu oem-i iiyin uun. the liuppy coupie, ho has been above renroach. I r.

i I nr. niv rtitieiiuc lilttv fcnp iuvii9 i i 1 1 v. Til SI OP purest and best of earth IEW nF( 11 LnVMIWOrill umj i wi enjoy. at 10 clock a. all ed upon witia is uie ovcruruwn, on Tuesday, Sept.

15 Mayor J. H. tlrlst, President of Hie Viuncil W. E. Carter.

'ity Clerk Thomas Itarkcr. Treasurer Joel W. Ihitliir. J. Blair.

City Marshal t.ieorgo W. Allen. Assistant Marshul M. M. Pomnn.

Meiiihersnf Common Council J. knight, ft lot fulsome i winch some ittipers Have Klrby undotib edly aelling Boots and nr.iM.inHl ironertV. i Shoes, spot eash. tho chfaitest ever know, in B. GOLDING, Imving opened a IN SHOP Jn TonmiiOie, tr of carisjiiter tools, one roller, one harrow, crucly indicted upon him, while going to the one riding and one 14-inch walking plow, other c.troe in heaping all manner of thin town.

Ho buys at the Matiulacturcrs iufortn the pnbhc that he is now prepa- WrC: VV. K. Carter, II. V. Needhaui, J.

B. Moore, a)j awttys bid new fresh made goods m'a corn t.lanier with clieck fower, abusjs Ulxiu men among Ji. 11. I.IIOK. wheat drill, ono -'-hori WRg'l.

their fellow men is euuully as good, or nearly I HONf WO KK at Leaven worm iri IjH assorted atock of UAUDWAUE.SXO ES and Tils WARE' wholoundm 13 rTTXX.T WAX5.XTT3SX5, Xofwiihstaiiding the lurge number oi Hesse siring wagon, one no houses erected In this city tins season as IT IS THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, MOST PERFECT AMD town. nearly new buggj' harness, two setts plow Mr. Pntton is modest, and naturally .....1 linriius. one I sln inks from noteriely. and we tliink some nauy more would not supply the dema.id.

Call and see him fn he Baldwin Btcyfik, est Broadcast Seeder in the orld! nariiew. uw 1 i front cut mower, one peri. slicnls bave been very unkind their KAISSAS. A clans cf three or four room houses could be built, which would pay for themselves in two years. T0NGAN0XIE V-.

41.:. ..4 ITIo war City and Country. Jletid Kirbys new quotations. A good rain visited us on Monday night. Do not forget S-piirt- PuUoii'n i-alo at Glen WoikI, and do not fail to attend U.

Oct Kirby's prices on Lumber i. .1.1.. 1 inroai anil vn Lrcull IUI I lllll in. a hayra eigiiievu in-iivi rf a. 1 1 now tVIBVTUIX The Misses Brcnnan and Riley of Leaven- Howi either titmtir 1''1' Vrry even.

innnrfM "frT.rj. mnnv farm wf jboii. .1 ....11 VrijIi.V. mule, to-et her with my young Kentucky mest Jr.cvls arc among inose jack and stable horse Brown Searcher a lot known him the longest and most mtimetcly, of hogs, cow-, calves, yeorlm and 2-year- although he may not realize it. With tlie old-steers.

tuike.ysandchickens.alotoftim- people of this cty and vicinity we shall be The eea is li recti to BALDWIN HOTEL. wortn maue lis inowiui. The young ladies cumo out to make appuca- Fr Circular TenttmojUartt, aUrcii, with ho mumd nKrrr wanted. Mr. Andrew Kvans of Cedar Junction wnsi nil nacKW iiiiueaitu iui- i.

rn. nnd imts. ten stands of bees, pleased to welcome (aeniion iai papery a the city yesterday visiting old friend. for school. Miss Bronnaii is a gated and cultural young lady, and a distin entire cron of amde.

I will also sell ly restored to gain mingle with us for many T. V. Klrbv wauU 1000 bushels of Flax A BRICE, TOKGANOX1E. KAN8, Imusehold furniture consisting of two happy years to cume TO 3ST OufVTsTOIE. guished traduato of the Leaveuworth High School, awl.

heatimr stoves, one large cooking stove, new Liawood. Harry C. Ertiich of tlm Fort Scott Monitor. Ir of Eery Vn-v uriran. new Sinuer sewing luachiiie.and Evt fry tUurg Jnew Rd What Is the use in going to Leavenworth Linwood Ixsliie K.

of 1. held their last This house has just been completed other articles tx numorous to mention. or Lawrence to buy a stove or luriiiiure nc. Yield. one fourth more to tno aero, xneo meeting ill their old hall last Friday evening.

vn In the city lust Sunday. WAvrKU .1000 bushels of Flax seed by T. 1.1 Centrally located, good sample room, and firsi cl. livery. Terms 13 months time with approved when you can get tlie saruo just a cheap They will wieet again in about a mouth or as JS.CAUTERProprlcmr.

security, wilt ho given on all sums over $1U i i Ilesre cherry Cough Nj'rnp soon as their iusw hall Is completed. tight at home, at Henry Uoisb'ucw atore rtarlst hfti his homo and lot the ground seems to have been turneu up del veil into as if by dogs or olves. Possibly I consider one of the best if not the best of Free lunch will be served at noon. I. It.

DUTTON. The bui ding. lately owned by L. M. and Iu a tlying visit to Elm Oroveonc day tins in K.

H. IJntvii. i liiiiv eomIi remidies In use. I have J. W.

Thompson wih be vatuatcd by the ten week, we had the pleasure or meeting a .....1 ifiiiwly Buy tlie "Uydoiio" washing machine of more of it the past year than all other ants this weak, irejaiatory to changing tho T. Kir by. and Mis. iticnam iveiiion, the Mssscs Uertio Biid Li.etet Wn'glemtwsifr. Notice.

nut together, and it has given universal sat Established IS 59. KANSAS MUSIC CARL HOFFMAN, budding into a hotel. Wanted to rent Immediately two dwelling J. M. Nye, Urug-ist, well, Minn.

Mr. B.C. StriiiKfellow has transfered to me his accounts for mot sold and delivered Always jocund and ready Ut entertain, they 1. 1.. Ijist Saturday the running race 400 yards Iiouscs.

liujuire at this odlco. Sample bottl 4'- at Suell Grist's. f.ii si.ick of oats between Joel Stevenson raviou canines may have luggeil away an the bone and left them scattered about over the tufted prairie. Be that as it may, if there is anytldns tlie "simple faith" of the.red. man Old Tong 's spirit still walks abroad in all the freedom aud serenity of the "Happy Hunting Ground." Tlie tradition gives an agreeable coloring to thelcharacter of Tonga as he was iu he are among ilio iiujsi.

pleasant auu Four choica comer lot cheap Wm. Hol- -WHOLESALE AXI UETA1L of families iu our acpiainUiice. We learned horse "Canada Boy" and ey Kagle" ow during the last year, and has authorized me to bring suit In ten days from date, unless llugHWorth. r. Brock Is not lo have charge of the Reward.

wt hv Charles Iber Vuik place. The Judges. PIANOS A1STD OKGhLNTS I before that time. Thomas Ifuuhey hs txn re-engaged to I trim tjrove schiMd this year; but that a Mr For a medicine that i superior ts Beggs Undo Joe Cilimtwe, Em. Miller, V.

C. Speii thM Plua.uiit Vallwy Nihoul. Bust is to have the school. Their new school BI.xxl Purifier for Scrofula and Blood Dis cer and Ji K. Siseou gavo the race and oat it iut received I building is now completed, and Is now eases.

"Three bottles of Beggs' Blood Puri to Stevenson. Later another matcli was Attorney at Law Tonganoxie, Kas, Tor.ganoxie, Sept. 3rd 18.. llesh. 11c was none ot your common vagabond ml, whose sole concern and business if Lf tho three inost couunodioua rural jicliool S3 T.

fier has done uie more good in a bad ease of It' E. 3 'A inaile between horses owned by Frank Ward aj Haney, the names of horses and scrofula than auvtuisu I have ever used. It as to liiiiit, smoke, loaf aud.tieg. He had Mr. tlol Kite best Flour at $2.00 per 100 building hi th.

county a 1. 5 7. I is certainly a God-send in xny case. Geo. A podegree have not boon manufactured, and Oar 2 5 2 -r i PI business habits and social ambitions.

It is said that he kept a hotel for awhile at or a. I John Ityan, a first clasri painter, paper Mr Vincent of (Vngi! county Is in the city hanger, and calciiniuer, Is now located in Johinon. Muslim's, Neb. 100 d.ss $1.00. restdt of rauo not known- Studies will be resumed at the Friends at a Jr 77 y.

S. a r. Sample Iwttles free at Snell St Grist's. The entertainment at tho Congregational Panic wishing first class lookiim for a location to euuuuu In business. Toiiganoxia.

CO near where the city named for him is situated. In 'act I would like to know more of the lifeand history of this old Delaware. Per- church on Thursday evening was an enjoya 3 work at reusouablu prices, should gpo hmi Academy Jlonday, 14th This ill be tho beginning of its second year of .1 ii.are ri.5ix.iti to Itelicve Loans nnn'titod by Wm. loltlngwortb JjakeBide Organ. ble affair, over $40.00 was uddod to the avai- a call, i 3 on reonbl term.

iups same of the early settlers of these prai I. ..1...... L.i will continued lable funds of Iho church A few more s'roetlHhlps would bo another Messers Hand A Lawreuee, of Lawrence, are showing the handsomest and best Organ I'M. tJcIss' rovUsl prlco 114. lact nc-' -1 A 1 A jleaant xocial irty was held at the and augmented.

Flour only 3.W per psi pounds Improvement which w.Hikl apJiTiflated by our citlnens. There should be an near the nes can ieu us siiiieiiiiiiK no doubt the columns of the Xkws would be at their service. we have ever seen, the workmanship is jer- This acailoiny oifcrs an excellent course of 1 1 8 2a. i I si a is a 5 5 5 5 I i -f 1 i a reideneo of Mrs. D.

A. Sherer on Friday evening, and another at Mrs. Corouthers on It wo a llttla boy that brought Joy to tht fect and the tune is extremely pleasing. The study under professors of excellent culture CouirnaUoual church, 1 ou the corner near another thing. There are times of licart and homo of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Cham the folloiving tlm nut.lle hcIkxiI one on the corner msu c.tierleuee. instrument is warranted for ten year, dont fail to call and see them. To be seen in focrliu on Mop'lay mornpii hub near the I Ifj iiiir-u, in an eTi-i-llciit Krcliliilliinary to O.

Shej.herd returned from hi trii. memorial enterprise. We have memorial base-ball games, memorial gate nionev, Messers Hand Lawrence's Hriiry ll.l pell" nr.Kierlrt and ware Li.i....,.., A.lsri ce. one near the Plea-I actual duties of life, or to university F-i -j last 8atunlay evening, althoiujii aiway a nemorial oratory and memorial advertising show rooms are opposite Pierson's Mills. rheiiiMir than ever, tlo nl try nun.

bridge, one on the southwest cor- study. close buyer, liw last trip was the most satis GAEL HOFFMAN lodge. Why not get in some memorial mill i'lnlilrrli of I rih MtriMtt. and there I lm eiuixn ineludu work ill theory and factory one yet made. ri jiiiiii a 1 i 111:1 iv tn in work over the remains of Old Tonga? This KAS.

LEAVEN WOUTlt rVillmi ara hi the city viithia relatives and Lroa of other places where the city rt of teaching, aik( general educational Francis Thomson keeps a lirst -class board- is a imcstion that specialy addresses itself to W. R. SKINGLEY tnwtU. could lac lumps tfiod advantage pro-I cicnco; wtudeuut can here make ample pix- inu hou-Hi oiiosiUj the deiHjt. Call aud see the city which has appropriated his name, him.

If the public spirited ieople of Tonganoxie Win H.llliwrortH han aoin "plendlil lot vidod tho owner of projrty living near ration for teaclniig. which are dirt cheap at th price a-kwl. would asreo to Htfht and keep them iu order. jc location diral ruble. Located iu a small MAN TJF ACTUHE US OF Will Lawrence of Tonuanoxic was in town want or do imy thing of the sort, if Uiey HALSTED SON town, atudouta liave very few oj.porluutlies Mi t.ntii Ulimi returned homo from Habted A Bon have a few cjiksi of Men 'a should take it into their hand to erect a yestenlay, with a wagon load ol elioice meats UiUIIXS, I1UIK.

UPHtAI. for miuuuderiiiK either timb or momcv Hiiln.a lt Haturday. where Phe has been via Hi many old customer are pleased to Bee and Hoya liooUi that were alightly damaged monument, or iu any other way to do the fair thing by the memory if this worthy old OVAL, and KfcKAI WOOO him ugain. Ihe iiictiitiuu given lu KiiiiATfos. MMtaiida wjuaru for the Uh'if for tho wt two luont'iK, Kansas.

Tonganoxie Delaware who bequeathed them a name, let by tho water flt the lat4 firo in Leavenworth. Cull and examine thetu and you ill be nur-prbed to see hw they are marked. develoi.uielit of the inorul m-usibilities y.M.i.y to loan on good real estate pecullty Bowman, formerly of your city, is working into an excellaut bu-iueoa in his them cull around here; tihallbark is at their the intellectual fuouUiia. and and Iowrtof liitertiv Uulney DaldwUi. Carriage Paintins, Etc.

-DEALERS IX- service with an oration, a poem or anything barber shop. Hon. C. II. Ilranacomb of lawretice, one I yrandeur of character that the rising Tho meinhcr of Totitauoile Twt 1 1 (1.

A. else in his line. I Joseph Marath dispenoos justice, lunches 1'aml work Tor nil Uinda of I of the former U. H. toiiiula to fciigianu uo- gt.1R.ralioia should sUive for, It.

will Kite ft "upper to their wlve at the I might argue the case with our quondam and cigars, and is doing well. liviTe.1 a xtronjr lecture at the umgnyaiioii E-'uriu Itlaeliinerr HlocU Elliott Hu.e on Huturduv" evening. townsmaliShafer now of Michigan, but it church lut Humltiy ujtfht. Thi gentleman Tonganoxie Graded School. BOOTS and SHOES HATS and GAPS.

We shall keep a complete slock and ICcpuirlns l'runipllr Alteuded to Loiinf. is hardly worth the while. His claim lor For auta or trade A first cln 100 tU. wa Intro-luci' 1 by Uov. A.

M. U'tlfK ,1 will be into thre The voter of luring school district did not damages was so unreasonable that our level Skingly call the attention ol iiitermediate, and He read tho thirly-eroi1 chafer of DeuUs- I roiiomv as a Krelude to hi diaouure, Mr, 0.irKtin mill, inijuire of J. S. UrixU Count MoiKirliiteiidu'lt Paher made take kindly to the plan of throwing away all their Irienda and patrons lo the fact tn. i.i,.l,.,r im nil iriveu to tne lliit knowing tho want of a I headed county commissioners could not entertain it for moment, and he was obliged to employ a lawyer to undertake its collection.

That is what I meant by "bulldozing." jouru In ll.i rity lut SuiutstV, and was the I lifuuoiniti proved hhnself an abjo eilKincnt hew educatiom, and are enthusiastic work- their old scbool Isioks ami buying an entire ly new vt. just for the suke of county un formitv, aud so they unanimously sat dowi lurniiiesVablislimcnt iu this growing ittWNt of Moore. I of taiii-crance thought. Iho oomiuunuy ft 1 KTiMH-tation of nrnieinul era, sell for CASH at prices that defy C0M- town, they al considerable expouce wm do wen iu near iu.u he lw every For lo heap A double-m-ated aprlng uisjn it. The plan would be cf no material advuiituo.

excel in the ease of families The best and dicuiioat line of Furniture, I uitron of the schwl pi his work of bringing hijot uaw, at ll. tJel.i' new itore. have tried to fill the same, and hope bv strict attention lo business lo merit Carpet. Hhudos. Parlor aeti, Oil plotjics, con- our nchool up to a higher order of usefulness, moving out of one district into another Mr.

Iatwc-i of Dakota and Prof. PETITION. tor tableaux! In fact every tMug In t(it line M'he school year liegins Sept. 7th, when cx- Tho Board aeting on their own judgment and the advice of solid men hving in thi neighborhood of the property alleged to hav been damaged, cut the claim down from or thereabout to $75.00 They evidently regarded the claim a hoggiidi. But the term hoggish as 1 employed it had application to ihe approval of their supporters.

plward Dnwe Indian Territory, wire the Huch cases are quite too exceptional to a change so expensive and sweeping, and to be found at J. Pule I aniiuatiuns for gralttioia will occur Shop opposite Baldwin's New block1 of David ISukur K. lut Hun uuy, sUaies irulher no moss any how. The KitrnUure store No. iUii and 410 eoutla fttla.

TONGANOXIE KANSAS Call and examine our stock and prices L. H. filw of Idiwreuw! tia money loan old law which left to the people of therescc Notice. IlavIngdiRjxiwd of my interest in thchutcher on fSiatik in and real estate security. the distiicts the right to select such scliool they was thebettr law uml fitiiill ri'l 1 1 1 1 lnmiC ili.u..

I arc rniuiesliHl hi ut. IeavuuwoHlv kui, Mr. Mouldeu of Htanwood tured ftt the tJoiigregutiouul church last Friday night uti (U'f the auspiem of the Prohibition club. Mr. lecture wa atrong tu statistic, before purchasing elsewhere.

call and settle within thirty days, if not done, It gave goxl satisfaction and ought to have Huu.l.iy evening from a three day vixit C. THOLEN, Dm neeniniLs will hn ulanAl in ail attorney I hecu let alone. AruioriUIii Kausiw, GUST.BEHR It is said tlwit Tonganoxic, Hie Indian who the claim onlv. 1 hail not the remotest intention to call the claimant himself hoggish, much less a hog. But since it is the custom of many writers to fall back ujion tiie brute steeies tr characterization 1 will say, and I think his closing paragraph will justify me iu saying it, that how a some what disgruntled Michi-gauder.

Our people sympathize with Mr. W. II. ATTORNEY AT LAW TOM. HAN.LON The lwt hiiii: yet a mko money ask hands for collection.

II. C. SiruigMlow Tuugniioxie Kansas Aug. 18th left his lMMiderous, hut not uiiiiinstcal name HANLON BEHR, i city in the county of Leavenworth, was showing very extensive researcli In thilietd. iirgwl that the qmnblVui of tide time I not miu ti tlie wisdom or utlicleney of Irohi-hitorv lclslatloii a the enforcement of tho And Notary Public, Wm.

tlii wortl fabuuf thijt ten a45re tut Mr, W. C'raucer, the big hiirdtvaro iner-ctiunt of Leaven worth, wa In town thi a.lnlii. 'lnol'ni. buried on a see lonoi ianu FIRST-CLASo REbTiu Meals aud Lunch Furnished at all Hours. damicrousof rlup, bov to Mr.

J. iv kh n.irus, a. rt Diarrhoea, one of ihc wealthy werchantsof Kansas Ci.y TONGANOXIE KANSAS. Practices iu atl the courts of Leavenworth rritv jiini Muintv. Title to Heal Eatato ex biw.

llesj-'keof the hope we have in sci-utpiu tetmwriiuce instruction in our aohuols, Choice Line of Cigars. ClloUe; and stumach disorders are I have had the place of the burial jsdnted a He laid some of tUo cogent physloul ami net) ami Abhtraots fiuiiisheil. Deeds I Ta. out tit n. IL IU ul IIV lJ.ti.tT 11 iriiw Downing ho was lately summoned to the funeral of his oldest daughter Ella, wife of Jieob Bahr, who died very suddeu at her residence iu t)sago county.

This is the second time since the leaves of spring put focth that our neighbor Downing has suffered from a visitation of the "destroying angel." Sukuoiauk. ois ON Ol'P. BAGGAGE ROOM UNION DEl'OT. Fine Fvrmshew Uooms Attacued. wcnk mj nui'lvi ft trip to hi farm, Tin upoitting wilt be put up by It.

Guiding tb in wi)l tJl' ti ml hifll. "In. If. Y. Ui.M visiting friend hi the DS'y, nlie atwiII the l-ih ir -n-v tif the Mr.

und Mr. 11. hi Hi ijtn'reiiee, arguim-ntu aitulnst the use of alcohol, He greatly WKt.tSed ide ie section BHKU.fcMrtw,e,,ttoglveocouIurle.,,. Ing th months it 1 unsafe to be without hig a vay the sou o.mtrati.mof tl'eeJW, of this drug on the Beg' Diarrhoea Halsam which acts so Ilut the place-does look hke a toinb nor human stomach. He I use efully all summer eomulalnts.

It to ore the surroundings i Prico no mound. in siht. not one mound; but (krtgagw and oiber dpeuuteuts careful pre-iared. Persona who will entrust their business to me, will have the benefit of my 2 years experience, iu examining Titles iu Leavenworth County. MISSOURI KANSAS CITY where the remains tuiy ba.ve been interred, 1 cent.

I'oc al' by Sni Clrist nid iimnners, of the rising gen, ration,.

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