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Morton County Star from Richfield, Kansas • 4

Morton County Star from Richfield, Kansas • 4

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incalcuable particularly upon th extracting all the ponslbllities ol Buy your turkey at Kelly's. Mrs. Isaac Cox is on the sick beauty and comfort concealed In irrigation. Let them impart (he sweet muwuuwwuwuwwwu young, and it is to be regretted" that ways is, and giving au account how, thirty years ago, when a country boy list ness and gentleness ol their sex to OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. United BUtM.

taajtaia lUmaoa Praiia.nt, Jam 0 BUir 8acrtnr of Mat. William Window hwrourj of Traaiuir. tarifiaid Proem? Secretary of A r. Tracy Mcmuj of Nsy. tut Noble 8ertiiiry of Interior.

Fresh lot of cat dies at Bidle- the facH of our towns and leave lis be was converted, Later, during au experience session, t)i gave his testi FoiTIS CUBMOI, impression so Indellibly there that mans. For carpenter work go J. S. 'lause. all the years of the future cannot ei mony iu such a convincing way that face doseu persous requested the pray John Wansnmkar ftwi master Utnaral J.

II. Uhoads of Maud was tu ers of the meeting. The benefit oi BONDED ABSTRACTER, SuKfU, Ktiuu. We srenow making an extra II II Miliar i Attorney General remiah Ruk Penury of A(rieultur lowu today. the example of a man of Mr.

Wan. ordinary offer to casli iubsii iliers Butcher Shop OF J. E. KELLY, it always supplied with fresh and reliable meats- Oadert vroriptl attended to- 1TOTICB I to the Star nich wili remain open maker's prominence and experience John Peaty cuius up this ou business, till the lull ot January. Aumely State Officers.

ublicaly pleading for Cristjsnity To all paying a dollar and ball Li nun Ournsliery Goejnnr Uriah Pugh went to Taloga in more of our prominent public and bu Biy jour coil Bidlcmnnb, Siinlord Cox was sdjing poul I i in town Monday. Andrew Kell Lieutenant f.ovetnnr. siness men do not do likewise. It is Swrwsry ol bute, cask f-r 'e years sub-cr ption onr paper, we will pre.eut the Lcaveiiworih Weekly Timos for twelve months. To any one paying compauy with Mr.

Douuciiy yeatvr day- Met'arthy AuuiUirof Pwt. Jiii) Median is building sis of course, good for our ptomihent citizens to attend church regularly QSiovof hUte fpuum-, Mr. and Mis. Jonu Moore Irom fa ta-h lor the umiy limes one mill pasture fence. VYiaaas tupt, Public IiittructiM the eouiucasi pan ul the county year will give a yeurs subscrip tion to the Star, Jrj those cranberries at Jake's.

aud help to niaintajn their congregations: but is it not better for them also to take a hand in thu mission wore up shopping jcjlerdiiy. Ini Attorney General. I A Snow blMta Printer. Bijuliler Bec'y tt Board if Ak'i. Admi Bec'f Mate Historical rMnty 1 wo quarts lor a quarter.

To The Farmers of Morton and but- T. 'I odd will clean out your 1. .1 Knl.er skating is the proecnt WASHINGTON LETTER. TV Lea becretary of liiiurHiif" wra among vnusu will), ou uu; at I church? rounding counties: in'i nuiuiig the scuoul laus. it i I Washington, December 9, 1891.

Mra- lmus Brain it spending a wuiis at rvuaunauie rutus. uiu wu te is a requisite lo oud liuuith. a ii UicjillejU, Jiaiibttit; lom, 1511 ii. i nmnii iiiiiniuut annual iiies.i aan i mm butt i.llirMr'mii Adjutant OiMU'rul Chief unites. Associate am prepared 10 lurnisn; sage, which on, cccount of the dela The opeuing of the Fifty-second ltw diis visiting friends in tan bit) II.

K. Wallace Jr. of Stonmton in nominating a Speaker of the House Congress brought together the usua Dennis 4 t'ampbeU 1 0 Vulfntine. Jcihtuton Joel Holt impsoa 1 t'luKnUin The Keystone Disc Harrow, nondescript crowd, the crowd whmh was not sent to Congress until today oifu ol Jjuca county's ciiraiiniHioiieiH, I'ikiiu uvi-r to toe "coininercml cm and as write it is being read jn the is said, mcieuses the viisumptiou Carp's Suprume O'Urt. ur" cJncsday.

lloiiHeaud Senate. of ajuoholiu liquors in this city from With and without Thu township board Syrneum The assembling of Congress re 15 to 33 per cent by its prestnee 8 HiMiNtorK rreeton Plumb A Pfffw lotvi.shiii have areeu ou a cimtrai-t la addition to the umii.i1 incidents called to one of our Jfjcal ministers The Richmond Champion ono the memorable reply of President accompanying the beginning of tlt iuo t'ouuty uonvDiiiiun oi louflh class puiiiiiaaivrs ot county met ul Rivhdeid, lriou county Kai.t-as, at 2 o'clock 1'. M. Joseph Keed ot Morion acted as temporary chuirmn On rqoiion J. Li.

Cux ot Westola was tlueud puruiaiieiit chairman and, V.A. ilook as secretary. House bill number 20,757 was read ly the becretary. Moved and seconded a l-lo it null and its early com)uimi it it iimiHT of ceriaimy. A tine boy wait born to Mr Linco'u to the hope of one of his and two horse Seed Drills; all fur first session of a new congress, was the.

very unusual one qf the 11 hih- callers that "God will be on our and Mrs. William Martin mi Tue nj side." "No gentlemau" said Mr. of Hepreseutatives having to adjourn nished with the latest improve morninc. Dr. C.

Miller wax ilu- from Monday to Tuestjay withoiii Lincoln, "the greatest anxiety is to 'tliiiitiitig phywician wh- report ments: be ou God's side." i hit mother and bubo gctiii'g electing a Speaker, owing to tne in very nicely. ability pt the caucus of majorii gate Lo elected to attend, thu Mute pil'iy to agree upon a candidate. The GoTernmi'iit Station a1 convention utTopeku. Carried Also Seed Wheat and seed rye. It will pay you to place your Subscribe for tbs Star.

1 his has not tppened before lor fianlin City has ready lr live ma Moved and seconded that A United States Land Officers. (Garden City Iistriot,) MFr Recishr. Jm(i Taylor Receiver. OWce in Lawyer's blck Miiin Strut. oiintim In Li od Uiftrkt.

Hednepmn Fin Sy Usmillnn, Morton, Stcveim, Hewunl. tnihi fnM, Clark, Gray, Haskell. Grant mi Sepresentatire VL ongressiona District. Jeremiah Simpson. Judge 82nd.

Judicial District Theodosiui Botkin. iiliut ion 200 buMf ot Ji'i'UHuli'iii ueaijy forty years. Au agreement Hook act as delegate and 1) II. Gil. irn ti iners wantiirir s-ru hIikiiIi! was reached Monday night, and a).

orders with your home dealers son rh alternate. curried. ond in i heir names before the tui I'csierday's session Judge Crisp, of Moved and sucQmlfd Ina! Joseph jily in exhausted. Call and examine our stock; Geprgia was elected Speaker. This R-ed of Mnrtoii am V.

A. A- ok ol selection pleasing to the temper: Uichfield acl as timt c.fl cmniiitpe i Feed ftt Bidleman's. The Star was the happy reeipei.i a beautiful bnquet ol flower In-m anco people, eve" those unacqqaiutcd to provide means to defra ixpenscs G. I llfcfc with and politically opposed to the delegate lo the sta'e enrrention new Speaker, because of the attempt he window garden of Mff. II C.

Motion tarried. Hook by ihe hands of Mr. Honk. of the liquor interests to make votes On motion it was Resolved; County Officers. Our triends have our grateful 1st.

Thai this convention of fourth against ou account of his being Seed and Implement Dealer. Young las postmasters, assembled in 'H total abstainer and in tavor ot pro lowledgments. Judge Botkin, at Sheriff Neu hibitiou. He voted for the "origina ventjon at Rx-hGeld, Kiiusim, Dec Kaxisaau myer ol Sinnton eouoiy nrrivei' hint package" bill, which became a law 15th, 1891. do heieby fongrafulati' Post Mastar General Wanamakei veiling The Judtfe Iuin heen hold at the laU session, of Congress, ami mi ci hi I at JohtiHon Cny ad is 6" upon his Me administrmion of ilu Representative.

County Cle'k. Ceunty Treasurer. PrubaU) i District i ink. fsp't Publip Intructiiin. Register of Demi.

Shi-riff. County Attorni'y. Sunrfjor. 1 1 'ounty Commissio.iiejn was widely talked about at the time utu to Iiih home at In Williams tf Bui-chitr-d Philipi I. WalkfT A iinnn Little fPWeir A King -I A Gordon Jekn lleatie 1) Hutu i Kilbuurn Post Ofln Di-pHi'tment.

His election has encouraged the hope he ol Slate ot Ki'iihiik aaiiiat YOU ure invited lo i.i-puol the New Slock of Go "i wo are now offering thu Public. Fi'vnlt iiddiiioiia ure bwiti lit' jh ever) low days and you w.li find the "Old Pioneer Store' abiOust witu the tuiies. Ours was the First Iloqse to do business in Kiel. held and Morton county and is to-day the trading center for a huge tract of country Kansas, Colorud" and Western Oklahoma. Fail and impartial dealing has ever been our motto.

In audition to ui entirely new Imp ol Dry Goods, trimmings and hosiery, will be tound the largest stock ot groceries in the southwest. Flour ol i ho nest brand. Meal, oat im ai, ice una hominy, "t'ulii'orniu tin elegant preparation ol wheat is a luvor- voi iiu wiih invalids, Fresh Appie. Dried Units; Apneois, apples, peaches, berries and Ihe tin est ot Culiiormn i-iii-ons. Potatoes ot Utah and home pro-dnctinii.

Sweet poluiooN cab-limes and egelahles in variety. Fil'l line ('aimed Goods. Teus, entices a -pices. Dned bi-et, cheese, bi'vaklasi bucou, hams, Shoulders, Halt polk, sorghum mm VV. Bi own a chantfo of venue to that some legislation restricting, 2d; That a copy of the pro Grunt coiiniv allowed.

not absolutely prohibiting the traffic feedings oi this convention lie rqr The convention ol fnurtn claa ilshcil to llio Press ot ihn county foi ii intoxicating liquors may be nisi masters which nict thm citv Pioneer BoardingHouse inRichfleli I'd during this Congress. It must in admitted, however, that there is lit Tui wluy hud lor its cbjccl Ncutir Coiivention adjourued to mee a- more equitable remunevatii'n tor the call at the secretary. tie tangible basis for such hope, heir oervieen. Th ir requent is a BOARD BY TUB DAY OR WSKK OM M.JST RE.VSOSABLK TltRatS--. (H-v-TRAlfSIll' SPECIALTY UNonahlu one for there id no cIhsk 'wing to next year being President City of Richfield, Pwter 'ruddock Am Elliott -P Little I public servant perlomiing such Signed.

J. L. ('ox, Chairman V. A.JTook. Si cretiny.

A shipment oi 30.000 bufhels ial year, the probabilities are that nnrouM and responsible duties for Mayor. CUrk. Treasurer. Councilmen. i ne first session will be almost entire so little pay.

ly taken up wilb politics and matters wheat has been mii'le fpm iuhVi relating thereto. ern Colorado to Galvcioi. Tin Aw Klliott Jacob liidli-man Van Gundy C1ti" toon 0 1 Little frank Weir O. Cooif, Morton County IS. Eealon when paring hie Proprietor.

Livery, Feed The unusually large number ot gi hin is taken for expert ViEuropi- uiniua) t-ubr-cription to ihe Star City Marshal new members, both in the Senate an rdcred nn extra copy nenl to hi and aim is a i iai tuner. ine nru bro'her in Iowa, whom he i the House of Representatives, make paid was 72 cents a bushel ami anxious should cmiLrrme lo th the opening of Congress very in the freight is 40 cents per hundreil molasses, null and an Immense ouniry. Mr. Keaton believes that School District No. 5.

Am Elliott Director to Galveston, imktiig the whni teresting to the people of Washing one of the best methods ol' fillinc slock of hurdwuie, bloves and utensils. Burcbiled Clerk ton, although it will lie quite a while the country with a good class ot Harness, buggy whips and i i. Lan Treasurer. immers ana onsinesH men is to irive before the habitues of the Caoitol curt 96 cents at thu seaboard. Thi-is about 10 cents a bushel less thai wheat is worth in New Y.rk liberal support to the local iibwh warm coats tor teamsters, (price these -orts, tney will surprise EXC HA GE BARN.

It you want ahandsora rig; If you want a careful and prudent driver; If Tu want a sate and gentle team; It you want good "addlo horse; If you want to place your team in good hands; II you are a teamster and want cheap rates; If you want tha best accommodations in the livery line; G've us a Call. can become accustomed to the ab- apers. "May bis tribe ever in Vott. creasu scnoe of so many faces with which i bey had so long been familiar and In uld the shipment. irove anils laiaory to Eiirojican millers it wil otieii ni a new market lor Colorn Camiers.

prospectors and hunters will boss outfitting Siaiion nt the "Old A. T.ftS, R. R. tlKITUUtl uraiCOlt, IAWSAS. i eSeot ob ni after Sept.

95tb, 181. XAKTWAXO. l.s NO. Denart Those of our gardeners who mak the. presence of so many new ones, i a point to have early ve oUible i ctmird vut -Yr.

lint efwrtrV, it'tdlv and liutiurablr, by these 9. on the market would find that an ONEY do wheat, and is expected tha a lower rale will be given by thi raih-oad lo Galveston should then T. XxpreM .....4 The first act of Speaker Crisp after be took bis seat, and before the other officers of the House were itlir aei, touiif ur old, and In tkeir wn local itirt.vt lirrtrrw thry Itrr. Any one ran do ikv hutk. raiy to irarn Maui Fiona 1 1:20 AM old dug-out, converted into a hot a lurnlsb tverrttaiiir.

Ws atari No risk. Voa can dtvwtr. Richfield Kansas. our amrt aomettia, or all vour time to ttie work. This is aat IMUri RUor Etoreu.e 1048PM far Freight house is juat the thing to give them be a prospect ot establishing an elected, was to request Rev.

Dr. Mil WESTWiRD. uUrcly nmw lead.and briiifft wonderful auri-ct luevory Huikrr. Isrinntrsarv tarnins from 42b to If tilt perwrrkaiid upwatdt, md maraattera little experienca. We can furnlah yon tha no-(iluyinvnt and teach you No apace te tialal here.

Pull ufor.Mliou KKK Tlir IC 4 ilklh.A, KlM Exoren. 8 considerable trade in this line. This the success they aim at. With the burn, the blind Chaplain of th JBTer Eireu I ilendo SxpreM 7 arVrelcat 4 south slopn of a "car r.o tiljvd in shipment has caused wheat to ad House, to offer prayer. Pr.

Mi vanee 3 cent a hundred Fort vitn sash nearly every inch ot' burn said; "Almighty and eternal Ai (raiu aauy ci vmog nvnamj. O. BUKK1B kgent Coo ac Line. space would receive iho sum To 'i market and 8 cents ai (iod, in whose hand our breath is we Simula liketoi-ee a i.umber of many other points-, where the nil and whose are all our w-mts. we ren Hi T-W- TODD, WELL our wide awake boys try tlns.know lfif price was 10 cents per nun Ho7orTALOG iter Thee devout and hearty thank K.

By. BlClOO KOCK IHLAND PAC1I0 LIS' Ml. ArriTal nd departure of trains at Liberal. KAHTWARD. ng thai a ready sule awaits all such.

died. The dealers i.ro now payn The Gem of the Border that Thou hast brought so many of the Representatives of the people to products at the very best prices. Si 23 cents per hundred tor whea at all points on the Colorado ail and Expreu Ho. 24, departs. .2 OOp.m Aecamnaodallon No.

68 depart! 4 45 a. Irene, Fisher, Borders, Mnon, Konantx, Maui, estel, 27fa the halls of this time-honored Cap ti a). Mr. F. a.

Crane of the Farm WKrtTWARU. RICHFIELD, KANSAS. tol, consecrated by tbe memory of so Report of the Richfield High chool. for the month ending 1th, 1891 8 No. enrolled since beginning of Kail and Express No.

26 ..1 60 p. ers' mill at BerthouW, and Mr. Chat many patriots, sages, heroes and statesman. Breathe into the soul'of Accommodation No 67 arrives 6 dU p. Until fur'her notice No.

tiS will run onlj Tlral.M'. v.t'hursdHV and faiurdav No. 65 jes Warren, suporintendant of Ihe Welts cleaned at reanonabU raies. term, 64. udre Valley WTheat Growers Wediifsduy and r'nday Gthe.

wrasaongerB going norm on wis line Can reach the Land Offices at Garden City or Lamar the same day. Packagas a Siiecislty. J. SPRACUE, Proprietor. TALOG-A Averagfl dui'y attendance tor very man on this floor a solem A TEAK 1 undertake to brirn association, tilled order.

teach eny fairly lulelllfri 'pfraimuf riihcr a dairy. O. Mullen, Agnt, the month, 46 plus the lofty trust 1 confided to Fort Collins Comer. seX, lio ran roan pu nnu, after instruction, will work Industriously, liow to earn Three Thousand Dollar JNo, neither al'sent nop tardtr: him to maintain the Constitution fear In their own titcalltlta.whi-rever thev Hva.I will alao furnish Jimnne Eliioll, Hayes Doniillnv. the alluation orrtii ploy ni cut nton ym can earn mat auiouni.

Vo mntiti fur ni milru nui-if saful aa aiHivv. RasllVMIld Quiek.lv the diguity of the republic, the hon In an ii t-reMii article on thi learned. dlre but one worker from each dlairlet or euunty. 1 safety and welfare of every citi Gertie Noidqinsi, Charlio Keeton, Georgia Irvii.e, Harmon Donnolley, and Bun Donnelley. subject of Women's Town Improve have already taurht aud provided witft eniployroem a im rf lumber, who are making over 81 WW a year each.

It'i and SO LI J. Full particulars FK EK. Address at om e. en, the humblest toiler in themiues, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OK MAILS. NORTH DAILY.

menl Societies, the Irrigation Ayr the lollewmg are the nuoils it the forge and in the mills, ns well ays; "Thu irrigated town is tin making a general average above 75 as the rich and prosperous. Imbue frtfarU 6:30 A Arrives 6:30 PM Antipodes of the town on the naked CITIZENS of MOKTON at ihe last regular examination: In Class Time Weiizel 03. a Ha BODTH DAILY. hese, Thy servants, with largeness lesert. None know the irrigated fhfirts 1.

Arrives. A Weiizel 90, Kal' Morgon 84. mind, kindliness of temper, hos Com ty while in Topeka should go town bui to love her. The si ranger EAST DAILY a Ulass: Alted Buna 76. T.

to the pitality of spirit, with courage and feurU 1:30 A Miller 76, lingers and is ready lo invest ho-money and make his home where life devotion to the interests of their V. A. Hook, Post Master, (Nana, Mabel Dean 90. 3 St J. constituents and of the whole coun Elliott 86, Maine Irvine 76.

Haitie appears lo hold so much ol beauit. or central location, good accommo- 85. try. Grant Thy blessing to Thy a. i a There has been an alnrmir.tf a- ation nt mostieaBoiiaocj Taloga (Express, Stage Mail Line, 0 0 0 0 8 a a a Laaves Tsloga lor Morton, at eight a.

m. Arrivest Morton at m. Laarii Morton L45p. m. ArriTSSt.TalOi m.

Afy Afotta: omforiabl Hvth, f.ArMKir( Driven. Mxruxsi rjuues a speialht. ervant, the Speaker of this House, thrift and satisfaction. And yet tlu difference between this blight and and this blessing is no wider than ai lProprir.t$r nUQHESj NOTICE. mountot tarelinesa on the part of Uj offlco will bo open two days some ot mo pupi woieh I cannot attribute, altogether to the children.

who has just taken the oath of office. Uphold him aud every member of the House keeping them in health each week, Wednesday and bat irrigating ditch no deeper than a littl-i local pride and a little concen rarents teach thom to he rday. milt fcrt work for M. bT t'Cioi 1' trated effort in the right direction. A.

E. Woodman Co. Supt, peompt and you will thareby fix piinciple their minds that will be and peace, and help them so to dis Our suggestion is that the people ot great benelt to them through com iharge the duties of their trust as hat the country shall say 'Well done of the arid states attempt now lllg HI9. Si W.ilMWTM Bl-W rT; ifci MnUnlM J. E.

Carpester. make their dreariest town as pretty as their prettiest, and that they com thou good and faithful and that the welfare of the country shall NOTICE. I will be in my office in the office mit th's portion ot their develops be prospered and carried forward by The Best Newspaper In Kansas Otven Away. T.J. PEARSON, the Co.

Clerk on Monday ol each mo nt to the organized feminine taste their labors; and to Thy name, ob of their communiti s. Whilo the week. J. A. Gordon, Wl nave made arrangements by Father, shall be all the honor and Practical Shoemaker, Harness.

Boots and Shoei re which we will give one copy of The Co. Surveyor glory, through Jesus Christ, our Lord men are building ditches, opening mines, constiucting rail roads and paired wiih neatness sno uispai -l. in Kv nnv nf Ina Ltavenwrth Weekly Timet one year Amen." tsena your -v freo to every cash subscriber to the piling up trade, let the women be Postmaster General Wanamaker WEBSTSB'S UKF3IDGED WITH Oil HOOT PATENT IUOCX. -s "2a iFcuirw i tnfarmarlta ImWS ifTi 1 a r- 1 Hacklines. DaiiBiaciion Morton County Star KANSAS.

busy in planning these other import TALOOA, spoke twice Sunday evening at the ant features of their own life. Let This offer applies to all renewals Central Union Mission rooms, first at i'v'f Irirint Wvf hmf txtx'y rtk) old and new subscribers. them have Town Improvement So 7 (I lis? rcr'arjsrats: the opening of the meeting appeal A. KING. cieties that will carry the spirit of For 13.00 we will send you Thi IC- A cf tJia World R.

ing to bis hearers in a plain, straight Leavenworth Daily Times one year 'the landscape gardener to every Vi.tsiJjuIj vu forward business talk to lead Chris and a copy of our paper, Thi Mor-i home, lino the streets with trees and ftaMsa tian lives, showing them how much FiditiasHcrcins and Place 1 l-'inlin 1 CUcs. vita tin O.S. Su9fm tmi. 1M ton wounttotar one year iree. iflowers and make blooming parks ATTOBN1T at' LAW, BONDED ABSTRACTER IS 01 ART rtlwl.

9 ail arUssilsw mr-1. Ini more profitable, both in a material mum u. tl i-loii 1 i iw; wherever there is an oppoitunity and spiritnal sense, such a life al Fresh oysters at Kelly's. Let them study the best methods of mieWUld. Kamess.

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