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The Abilene Journal from Abilene, Kansas • 5

The Abilene Journal from Abilene, Kansas • 5

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-y-imw ma nri "itniri mrnrfc r- J. It. Burton went to Topeka Tues Southwest Dickinson. A New Business EnterprLss THE JOURNAL. -LI OU W1SD a day on the noon train.

We see from the Lawrence papers. fine article to Will Lebold, of La Crosse, came Tucks dav, Jaxuarv 0, 1887. down to see his parents and friends. drink or for mak If you don't know its winter we shall not tell you. Mrs.

Rev. Webb of Carlton has gone to visit her mother for a few weeks. A number of Miss Josie Gibson's friends gave her a pleasant surprise that our friends E. C. Little and "Will T.

Little have removed to Xess City, where the former will continue the practice of law, and the latter will open a Land, Loan and Insurance office. For u. u. Jioriman, or was in CITY AND COUIITY. tow the fore part of the week, on bu siness.

of Denver, is in last Saturday evening. Hon. T. C. Henry, town on business.

ing mino pies, try our pure, boiled apple cider. twenty-one years residents of Kansas The thermometer registered 12 de George McKinnon is spending his grees below zero, at, 12 o'clock, Sunday Holiday vacation at his grandfathers these gentleman cannot fail of success in any part of a state with which they are probably as well acquainted as Miss Jordan as The Lancashire Lass is immense, see her. night, the coldest of of the season. place in Barton County. SHEPHARD BROS.

H. E. Ackers left for Lancaster, Ohio, any one in it. who This is a hard week on rdl those have sworn off a 3 usual. Wednesday, where he intends spending It 13 now some ten years since 1.

C. Mr D. W. Ross will stll his personal effects on Thurscay, January 6th, at "his father's place near Hope, preparatory to entering the Kansas Conference in the a month visiting relatives and friends JBas tad tic largest Miiay Me wv OF ANY FIRM IN 'M ABILENE. aSJ Because we sell 25 to 50 per cent Little graduated from the Abilene High School, and after a years teaching J.

Miller and others went to Enter The little five year old girl of Louis Wahl was buried hiat Sunday. spring. prise, Wednesday night, to attend the in our country schools entered the freshman class of the State University Supper and oysters will be sarved at installation of officers of the A. O. the Fairview M.E.

Church, Thursday C. J. McDivitt i.s on the sick list and is receiving medical treatment. at Lawrence. Making his own way W.

evening January 13 18S7. Proceeds through college, he was compelled once or twice to drop out of school to earn for the benefit of the church. Every The adjuster for the Boatman's Insu to Miss Grace Boncbrake returned school on Tuesday's noon train. body invited cordially. rance was here, and paid W.

S. money. He was condutor or instructor Mrs. Thos. McConnel of Holland Is Ilodere for his building that burned on of Institutes at Abilene, Beloit, Bur spending a week visiting Rev.

F. Christmas night. lington, and Lawrence, and was super Allman's family, Cheever- intendent of schools at Enterprise, for We are sorry to chronicle the death of J. W' Gibson spent a day or two in a short time at Abilene, and was princi The statement fiends were rustling about the streets the first cf the year. The little child of John Johns, a typo of the Gazette oflice, died Tuesday.

F. C. Curts and wife took in the masquerade ball at Salina Xew Years eve. Salina, last week. Charles Benningess little boy.

aged 2 years, months. The sorrowing father pal of the Morris school at Leaven At a meeting of the members of the worth, the largest school in Kansas. He and mother have the sympathy of all. Fairview M. E.

Church "the following Lower tlitui llio Lowest- was for a year and a half in the genera offices of the Atchison, Topeka Sante persons were elected Trustees for 1S87, J. W. Gibson, Thos. McConnell, Chas. Itev.

W. E. Mosier, pastor of the Brethren Church, on South Cedar Fe, at Topeka, doing practically all the G. Baer, Mr. Province, and B.

F. Hav street, is conducting a series of meet work of the well known Literary Bu THBES CHRISTMAS. EPOCHS. ens. reau of the passenger department, edit ings, which are attended with a grow' ing interest.

ing the Santa Fe Trail, corresponding A handsome broom will be presented to the best housekeeper, determined by for eastern Journals, writing pamphlets, STao Was an Expert. One of tho conductors oa the overland road tells of a queer customer that he had for a passenger lire ether day. The man was a Xew En lander of middle age, who had been in the West long enough to get ri pretty good idea of the country, and lie was eastward bound not for the purpose of settling down, but to secure a wife, he having picked one out by letter, ns ho said when sneaking on the subject. "You see." he told the conductor in one of their confidential conversations, "the West is no place, for rat eloping woman. I had one of that kind.

In fact that was the reason I happened to go West. I'd been farming in Connecticut for a good many years, ever since I was a bo and the wife of a friend of mine and I got to smiling on each other, and lirst thing I knew she was suggesting that we skip for the West She had some money of her own and was a smart woman, and as I had always hankered after a little Western adventure I concluded to join in. Now, stranger, to tell you the truth, I've had more adventure than I counted on. In the first jilace, tbe woman's husband got on our trail and clung to it for all of one winter, and in the next place 1 lost the woman. "When we got out here I wanted to get a farm somewhere and settle down, but she wouldn't do it- We went to Idaho prospecting, and before we had been there a month the madam's head began to swell.

Women are very scarce up there, and it didn't take my woman long to find it out. While I was only a plain sort of farmer man, she pretty soon discovered that there were judges, colonels, bonanza kings, silver-mine owners, and big ranchers who were liable to want wives, and, by crackey, mister, she had lit out with a colonel before I knew it. They got married, too. Well, I didn't have much busi Rosedale lyceum will play the tarce the votes of those attending the oyster folders, and doing more to advertise Persecuted Dutchman next Friday, K1CHARD, our laddie, at ten years old, Is delighted with his tops; lie loves to porge on Christmas day Himself with lolly -pops. At twenty years of age he tafces His pirl out with a nas; At niuhthe paiats the town all red 'Ixnsr with his Christmas jus.

At forty years of apre he sits Disconsolate In chills. And shudders while he figures up Ills wife's big Christmas bills. supper at the Fairview M. E. Cnurch, Kansas than any man of hi3 age had "A party by the name of Johnson" at the Opera House Thursday and Friday evenings.

A man may talk and talk to you and not be a bore if he talks about yonr good points. It is said of a certain party in this town that he never says anything1 but a compliment. Dewee II. Itunneals late ot the Jorn-nal ofilec has accepted a slug on the Gazette force. January 11th, at the school house Thursday, January 13, 1887.

even done. In this work he traveled There will also be literary exercises, Vv'e learn that L. A. Peck has sold his all over the southwest, and became very songs and glees of high order. interest in the Carlton Town Company familliar with western Kansas.

He Miss Blanch Taylor gave an oyster Mr. and Mrs. William Sunderland left Banner City. supper last Monday evening. on Wednesday noon's train for a wed graduated in 1883, standing first in his department, and being one of the three commencement day speakers selected by the faculty as well as one of the Syrac.

ding tour through the East. They will be at home after the loth, at Earned, "Lancashire Lass" or "Tried, Temp TRY, KOYEIt Lots, lots, lots, lots of lots. Virgin salt at Keller te Tisdale's. Fry, Royer Co, Comer lots, inside lots, business lots. Fry, Royer Co.

Residence lots, Fairview lots, etc. Saratoga chips at Keller Tisdale's The finest and cheapest stock of China, Glass and Queensware In the city, at Keller Tisdale's. Take Notlco. The City Pharmacy, on the come of iThird and Spruce street In. AbQene is jthn enly dru store In the city that pells no Intoxicating liquors the only drug store that has not added to the tfixa of all the county.

I ask the PtfCiPype the temperance citiiens of A'twss and of the county. J. T. Ccrtiss. Kansas, where Will will engage in busi class day speakers selected by the ted, and True," at the opera house Jan.

students themselves, a double honor ness. 6 and 7. which has fallen to no one since the Died James Hickey, December 28th, Obituary. present system was inaugurated eight Mr. Jenks living just east ot the city sold eighty acres of land at ninety-five dollars per acre.

ft i Genuine fine apple cider, and we guarantee it will give you satisfaction. Call and see us. Shepherd The Board of County Commissioners 1880, at Chapman, Kansas. Jamrs was 19 years of age, and loved by all who years ago. After graduation he began Lerc Albert Smith, eldest son of Mr Rev.

Hills of the Lutheran church is holding a series of meetings at Banner City with quite an interest manifested. Rev. S. P. Harrington and wife spent last week with friends at Banner City and vicinity, and assisted at the meetings in progress there.

The Lutherans propose putting up a church here next summer. Married, at the home in Banner Township, Thursday, Dec. the study of law under Hon. L. and Mrs.

W. B. Smith died the morning knew him. The Journal heartily sympathizes with the bereaved parents Wheat, of Leavenworth, spending one of January, 1, 1887 at 1 15 oclock. year there he entered the oflice in their loss.

Aged 12 years, 11 months, and 10 days. The funeral services were neld at the Judge Usher, the general solicitor of A. S. Sherwood, father ot" C. and the Kansas Pacific railway, and pursued M.

E. Church Sunday after noon at William Sherwood, has moved from the his law studies in the University Law half past two oclock, conducted by Rev. east to Abilene, and is living with ness on hand, and I thought I'd just J. R. Madison, after which the body School, from which he graduated having the valedictory.

During that year he family in J. E. Martin's former rest chase them, bo 1 followed. hen met on Monday the 3rd and will probably bo in session the entire week. Patrick Seanlan, of Chapman, ha3 been in the city performing his duties as assignee of the Whitehair Bros.

The fire boys appointed a committee to secure a good company to play for their benlit in the near future. wras interred in the cemetary. 3j0O0 worth of Lamps, at Keller caught them, In Helena, what do you denco. The Journal welcomes Mr. acted s- secretary of the University, Mr.

and Mrs. Smith are among the suppose she said to mer She said, said and attended to-the rery considerable Sherwood and family to the city. she: earliest settlers in Abilene and have, in this, their hour of sorrow, the sympathy business of the Institution. Since then 'You are good enough to elope with W. B.

Smith started tor Rochester, he has been engaged in the practice of from Connecticut, but 3Tou are small FRY, ROYER CO. Lots Suburban and acreage lots. Ile-Xo-Tea at Keller Tisdale's. of every one. May they be strength the law with Senator George J.

Barker, ened and helped to bear it by that kind potatoes and few in a hill out here. I'm only taking advantage of the oppor of Lawrence, the General Attorney of father who rules aiL tunities wmcn a new and growing the Southern Kansas railway. X. in answer to a telegram of his mother's serious illness. She was not expected to live, but a few days.

It seems as though Billy was visited by more than his share of sorr.ow at this time. country oners. Will T. Little graduated from our Pure boiled ap High School with the valedictory in "After that I left her alone. You see, she was just cute enough to see that, being on the ground, she could A Bargain- I will sell a spring wagon, nearly new at a big bargain.

lJnquire at once at this office or of Samuel Curts, Abilene, Kansas. 2-tf L.B.Johri3 ha3 completed hi? carriage works, and is now ready to fill Any and all orders on short notice. We hear a great many complaining about their house plants having frozen during the cold weather the past week. Th young man has a level hend Who for a wife a damel take That makes light and wholesome bread, And toothsome griddle cakes. ple cider at Shep-j 1882.

He passed one year here in the mercantile business, in the employ of 23, 1SS0, by Rev. B. F. Hills, assisted by Rev. Watkins, John G.

Keefer and Miss Alice Baxter. After partaking of a sumptuous dinner prepared for the occasion, the happy couple started for Kansas City to spend about two weeks with friends. Gypsum Creek and Vicinity. Christmas passed off very cpjietly. We awoke New Year's morning to find the earth clothed in a mantle of whiteness.

Married, Christmas Eve, at Salina, Harry McDonald to Miss Alma Hensby. all of this place. Matt Leister was in Abilene last week. marry in great shape if she wanted to, and so she threw me overboard. She's hard Bros.

H. H. Hazlett. ne had already spent rich now, and will make a big splurge a couple of years In the business with in the some dav. Uut what Money to loan on chattels.

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Mosier, pastor of the U. B. Church, and his wife were presented on Xewyears day with a number of valuable presents, from members of his congregation, and friends in this city, for all of which they return sincere thanks to the donors. Case and Hammaker, and his old custo mers will remember him as an accom. wanted to say to you is this: Don't bring any eloping women out here.

If Money to loan on personal security. 3-tf C. Stevens. Lake Terrapin. they elope once, they'll "do it again, and moaating, active enterprising young there altogether too big a premium on man.

He entered the freshman class them fn this section. The young woman at the University, andpassed two and a Christmas and New Years are I am going back after now is 41 years old, has never been married, and has taught a Sunday-school class thirty lalf year3 there, where he was well over. Photographic Card-I would respectfully inform my old patrom and the public generally that I hare secured, the service of an experienced operator, and have reopened my gallery, and am prepared to do all kinds of photographic work. Thankful for past favars I cordially invite everybody to call at the old stand. 40-tf Mas.

C. H. Levi. mown as an excellent student, and bet bleighs and jumper? were in years. vneyenna ter known as an orator and writer.

He motion on our highways last Sun Madam Rumor says there is to be A verdict of insanity was rendered against Mary Thrush in a case tried before Judge Culbertson. Wednesday. The cause is supposed to be loss of sleep and rest, as she has been attending a sick lady, day and night for some time. She wants her folks to kill her. was for a year one of the editors of the With tho Spoiling an Intcrvi Kansas lievlew; was quite an day.

another wedding soon. Thad. Hopkins, of the Antimonopo-llst. called yesterday. Mr.

Hopkins 'Is making a success out of the AntL, and we are glad of it. The strike has ended. The girls at the Henry House all went to'. work again, the colored cooks both being requested to quit. If you wish to laugh heartily, be at the Opera House Thursday and Friday evenings.

M. Fisher has recently sold for $22-, 425, thirty-eight and one-halt' acres of land from tho N. E. corner of hi farm, to the Arkansas Valley Town Com T-l V- 1. athlete, and a factor in almost every There was a surprise party at Wil joun ivircner, xarmer nviuK "That contleman.

sir. is Hoco Po. an feature of college life. However, he east of Enterprise, made us a pleas- African prince, sir, of royal blood, deep liam Robson's last Tuesday night was seized with the money-making Money to loan on Real Estate. M.

T. JOLLST. dyed," wildly exclaimed a little dried- ant call recently. Lome again. The music was good, the dancing fever, and left college for western Kan up old man, with blue goggles and a cracked voice, as he pointed a long, Mental labor was resumed in our better, and the supper excellent.

sas in the summer of 1885. He located Leoti City in Wichita County, be knowledge box on Monday morning. Mr. Charles W. Pepper, a respect claw-like linger toward a negro who was leaning lazily against a post at the During the past week many a devoted husband was gladly surprised by the autamatical bill fired after him for pay to square the aecount his affectionate wife made in procuring him a handsome Christmas present.

Such is the way of the world and we men must come one of the proprietors of that A portion of each day during the Far Sale. Thoroughbred Poland China pigs for sale at my farm in Willowdale township. Call on, or address T. Banta. To the Ladies.

Union depot the other night able farmer living nearhere, died suddenly last Tuesday afternoon at ively city, secured a tree claim adjofn- 'xes, sir, lie continued, "lie a first week of 1887, was allotted to ng town, and a preemption half a mile prince. He can't talk a word of English, 3 o'clock. Thursday his remains divine services in our neighborhood, pany. but if you want an interview I will act away, lie was for a time secretary of were interred in the cemeterv as interpreter. by members of the Lutheran Church.

he town company, and was actively He leaves a wife and two children Advertisers will ph ase remember that Without waiting for a reply he began Charles Person and John Bees- engaged in pushing the Interests of Le If you are desiring to surprise your family by elegant mince pies, remember that Shephard Hros. have the nicest and the Jovrnal has a larger circulation in who have the sympathy of the entire talking in a language that had a sus Hon. V. Wilson called at our sanc oti. The success of Leoti in the bitter trom have gone back to work upon communitv in theiread bereavement.

Dickenson county than any paper in it. picious Hibernian ring in it, although it tum Tuesday of this week. He re best cider in Abilene. county-seat fiyht which has just termi This is a fact which we are not afraid Jayhawker. he railroad near Herrington, where turned from Colorado last Friday and might have bceu drcek or banscrit equallv as well.

The negro, who was nated assures the future of that little to prove, Go to Shephard Bros, for excellent ci Charles kas been appointed Foreman fully six feet and a half tall, and heavy C. Warner of Enterprise called Tues reports the town of Atwood as enjoy ing great prosperity. We wish the Wil city, and makes some money for our der. Store on Buckeye Ave. in proportion, came forward, and was If you are needing any dental work, over large gang of men.

day and expressed his appreciation of friend Will His experience there in sons immense success with their enter rt TT 9 call on Dr. L. M. nuuu who is occupy the Jotjknal. Farmers, read this! the Land and Loan business will be of V.

r. ana A. liinn, in about to answer, when a rather pretty little mulatto girl came forward, and, grasping him bv the hand, exclaim SEVEN per cent money to loan at Le company with their wives drove in ing his old stand. Jlo is making gold lined rubber pl.ues, and you will find prise in Colorado. Mr.

Wilson and sons are well known all over our country and the people are always glad to hear great value to him in his new location He has visited eyery country in west ed: bold, Fisher bank, Abilene, Kas. Money always on hand. 3-tf to our midst lately, with a gay team CHEAP MOSEY. Lombard Investment Co. 3-tf Abilene Kansas.

Gawge, I'se run all the wav, and them just what you want. ern and southwestern Kansas, and is of them. hitched to a danny sled, and con I was 'fraid I'd be too late to say good-by to you, but I'so here." thoroughly acquainted with this sec versed for a brief time with their H. F. Benedict, the special agent for the Milwaukee Mechanic Insurance Co, I have one thoroughbred Ilolsteln If capitalists desire to invest money FARM LOAXS at LOWEST BATES.

Lombard Innestment Co. 3-tf Abilene Kansas. way, can ye, exclaimed tho tion of our state. During the present college year he has been engaged in the bull six months old, and a number of fiend's, then went dashing out of in any Kansas town they can find no prince, as he shook her oil and strode majestically toward his place in the Pan high grades ranging from six to twelve sight over the snow cla! hills like a and formerly an employee of the Kansas Farmers, came up to spend Xew Years with his many friends. months old, which I offer for sale at a Handle train.

The interpreter gathered Go to the largest Loaning Company place where a brighter outlook can be had than Abilene presents. If rightly consdiered Abilene inducements are wild gazelle. lirsno. up his two valises and a box containing bargain, at my farm near Hell Springs, Dickinson Co, Kcs. N.

G. IIersiiey. in the United States and take advan tage of tha low rates. study of law in the State University Law School. The western fever, and the bright prospects of Xess City again taking him out of college.

The Journal with many friends here in Abilene wish the boys unbounded success, as they surely deserve. far superior to any town in the western a monkey and a tame snate, and followed him rapidly without saying a word. Died The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter S. Barr, Monday night.

Logan Links- 4t Letter List. 3-tf Lombard Investment Co. part of the state. There, it is all con- This was an onlv child and the light of "Dar's dat Gawge Wash'nton, now, troled bv future circumstances. Here We are still writing 1SS0.

Following is the list of acclaimed letters Money to loan on real estate. since he's jined dat show and b'cum 3 we have a sure thing where money is The schools all closed jr a week's remaining in the T'-t-ofnce at Abilene, Kas. for the week ending Dec. 30, 18SC: 3-tf C. Stevens.

bound to double itself in five years, prince, he doan care nuhn ier his Irena no mo'," sadly exclaimed the pretty mulatto, as she wandered back toward vacation during the holidays, but Andrews, Eais, Mrs Come to Abilene and locate, and you Bonaccord Blasts- Bacon. tj Abstracts. eaehers and scholars are again at Bishop, Ered will make no mistake. the household. Their many friends sjmpathize with tho bereaved parents.

Steve Hohrer and C. Tisliouser were considerably bruised up by their team running away last Saturday. Mr. lloh-: rer'a arm was broken, and Mr. received a severe wound in the face.

her Webster avenue home. I'ittsbarg Dispatch. I furnish complete and reliable ab- Baldwin, rank heir posts. Baker, A stractB Snow is here at last. Christmas and Xew Years have come You will always regret it, if you do not Buck.

Dick Brown. II Teacher's institute at Maple Grove Worth 3Iore than Gold. 8-tf J. II. Brady, attend Th Lancasshire Las3, Thursday and gone.

an. 22. It is hoped that a good at- Bctb, David Byers, David Barkes, Bill Not a dozen people in this city could and Friday evenings of this week. CAST OF CHARACTERS' The schools resumed on last Monday, en dance of fl hers of North Thorouf breds for Sale or Exchange. Three-year-olds, yearlings and wean Bollinger, A after a weeks vacation.

Baylis. llarry east Dickinson be had. Ruth Kirby (the Lancashire Lass) Miss Anna Jordan guess what was in a little cigar box that William A. Atkins of Provincetown, Cape Cod, had under his arm when he was here vesterdav. If you saw it on CowIsoh, Mrs.

Lee J. A. Coleman lost a valuable steer UlarK, Mrs Martha A. lings, colts and Elliea, sired by Dtmon and Bannach, Lath, out of mares by Kate Garston Miss Lizzie Wilson. Jackson, Belle Misa Jackson, Geo A John, Kennedy, II Ligrarenbrush Linse Ixeb, Fred Lobe, Ferdinand Miller, Susan Miss Miller, Lusie Miss Mour, Corwin Master Modden.Miss Fmma MeArintiey, McDonald, McKanna Patrick Martin, Harry Murphy, Mrs.S II Noriee, Miss Mary Nichols, I) Pittsford, Pervie, liyan, Mary Smith, Philip Shurtz, John Waley, Lewis Wales, Eddey Wilson, Andrew Walker, Miss Florence Wilson, Mrs RO County Clerk Waring had a cold last week.

Mamie Wilson, Clark, II Clark, Miss Matne Fanny Danville Johnson Jplliflc I ride from Woodbine to Abilene New mported Buckden, Imported Phaeton, II. Curts Rev. D. S. VanDuyn and family the sidewalk you would take particular pains to pass it by, but you would pass Davis, jeo Dke.

David Year's day. spent Xewyears day at Carlton. iledbunrn Henry Litts, Clnvton C. W. Mansfield Eishelberger, Jthu by a small fortune.

Ihe yellow, un Lee Paul. Daniel Boone, Waverly and Enquirer, for sale, or exchange for cat-tl, fttk registered, pedigree warren- Eisenhour, J. Coleman left a few days ago Snottv C. D. Barnes.

a. christening party was hid at rrey, Peter 1 pleasant-looking and unpleasant-smelling stuff is ambergris of the best quality, ou Missouri. Field, Kairservice. Jas he hoine of John A. Hafner Christ- ted.

C. S. Kellooo, Kirby I- E. Curta Danville H. Humphrey.

jueyF Frank Strother, Donovan M. T. Goss1 Mrs. George Baker is seriously ill. It and it is worth more per ounce than rrrthl I la i nnlv in -flm infocimna Gibson, Chas (col) Greos, Harry mas any.

ihe twins were given the 3tf Damon Stock Farm, is to be hoped she will soon recover. oft man, Jonas names "Arnold George" and "Arthur Sutphen.t Mill P. Die iinson Ka3. of a diseased whale, and is used in the manufacture of tine colorrncs. But one On Christmas eTe the M.

E. Church Heck, Thomas Houser, Card of Thanks- at Sunnyside enjoyed a general food William iiev. T. S. Stauffer per rOSTAL CABDS.

vessel this season has reported a find of this sort, and that is the schooner Jll.it) In Music For 35 Cents. This Favorite Album of Sosgs and Bal time. "Good OMSt.Xick" made his formed the ceremony. Bert. Sadie To those friends and neighbors who Antarctic of Provincetown, commanded appearance in their midst, with his tra lads, just published, contains thirty-two pieces of choice and popular vocal music, full The right of way for the new rail- assisted us bo their presence and help Bear, Brewer, I Baker.

Lou by CapL George S. Johnson. A whale It is reported that a newspaper will 'be started in Abilene owned and operated exclusively by women. Editors, Proof Veader, combositors, "roust-abonti and even the "devil," are to bo women or girls. The of Burton Moore has so increased that they have found it necessary to employ a stenographer.

Howard V. Cyr of Hartford Connecticut is employed in this capacity. This is a strong1 law firm. Wo were shown this week pome very finesterescopk views by our artist Mr. Orcutt, who has been traveling considerable, and has procured some excellent views of Kansas scenes, and also some of Abilone's places of Have you tried that icellent cider at Shepherd Bros'? If not you are missing a big thing.

Try it now and you will be well pleased. Shepherd Bros' are busy measuring out new cider. You will find the pure article, andean get it boiled down. bheet music size, with complete words and ditional pack of goodies, and created much merriment. during our late bereavement, and to rond through Logan township has that she killed in Sanz Bay, We Jones, James Kiser, Samuel IJ Krable, Lisrtrett, Lem John Van Scoyoc.Chas Wurtz, A Walters, John W.

S. HODGE. M. Clifford Co, Cox, been purchased at the rate of about dies, last April, yielded thirty pounds of ambergris, and it ha3 just arrived Mrs. J.

A. Coleman, accompanied by thoje. also, ho rhowed their sympathy by providing flowers, for the occo- Dougherty, Darnel Harmon, King home. It is worth nearlv 10,000, and is of more value than all the oil the ves her son Eddie and two daughters, left on last Wednesday for Missouri, on a visit. sion, we uesire to express our siuceie and heartfelt thanks.

$300 per mile. Several Loganites are busy hauling ice from the mill pond at Enterprise to their home ice houses. sel has on board. Mr. Atkins, who is the owner of the Antarctic and is at the Legal Notice.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith.

The Chrisimas tree on Christmas head of the whaling industry of Cape To Maria S. Tyler, of the state of New York. You will take notice that you have eve at the Christian Church was largely attended. The exercises were splendid, State Printer. Married, Jan.

1, 18S7, at the home Cod, had a sample of it in his cigar box. As no other ambergris is likely to be brought home this year he has a corner on the maikuL 2ao York World. been ucd by Cyrus S. Merrill in the District Court, of Dickinson County, who filed his petition against yon and Jolin Pherson. Elizabeth Pberson.

Am-. iiaer and Minta Baer in and did justice to the school. Santa of the bride's parents in Wesfe Logan The Journal notices with pleasure by the Rev. G. M.

Gliek, Miss Au- aid court, on the 'JJla day of November. 1S, muie ana piano accompaniment. The music is finely printed upon heavy paper with a very attractive cover. The following are the titles of tbe songs and ballads contained in the avorile Abilene: As Kothing Ele to Do; The Dear Old Jonns of Home: Mother. Watch the Lit tte feet; Oh, You Pretty lilue-Eyed Witch; Iilue Eyes; Katy's Letter; 'J be Passing Bell; I Saw Esau KlssinjKate; Won't Y'ou Tel! Me Why, Kobini She Oid Garden CJate; Down Below the Wavln Lindens; Faded Leaves; All Among the snmrner Roses; Loueh the Harp Gently: My Pretty Loise; Keally Dont think I Shall Marry; Dreaming of Home; The Old Cottaee Clock: Across tbe Sea; There's a Silver Lining to Every Cloud; Strangers Yet; Not Y'et; fcomebody; A Pear Aux Hall; iuth and Good Night; On--Happy Yar Ago: Jennie in the Orchard, Th3 Oid Darn Gate; Jack Farewell; Poily in tbe Twilight.

This is very line Co iectlc-n of ical vocal gems, and gotton up In veiy handsome style. Publsh-ed in the usual way and bought at" the music store, these -M peiees would eost you 11.20. The Holidays ar past and we must close out our sfock at once. Will send the entire collection f. ell wrapped and postpaid for only Scents or four for gl.OO Orders killed same day Received, iiy getting three or lour of your friends, you secure your own free.

Address, Hollidav Publishing BUFFALO. JN.Y. and that you must answer said petition on or Claus was prssent, and created a jreat deal of mirth in distributing the presents, which were many and costly. gusta Ris3nian to August Olson of before the unn day or ebruary, lsT, or said When Mr. Po.vcierlv sees saloonkeep etition wm oe Uiken as irue, and judgment ers refusing to sell drinks to working- the popular sentiment growiug, favoring C.

C. Baker's candidacy for state printer. We hope to see him elected by a big majority, He is the man for the position, aud we believe he will get there all O. K. There should be no ob will be er.tered la suid cause adjudging the Our lyceum Is progressing finely, and Enterprise.

We congratulate both bride and groom upon the valuable men he can put on his white robes and aia cyrus -Merrill to nave a trior lien on trie southeast ouartt of the southeast Quarter of section nine (1) in township thirteen (15) watch for corning down of the 2ew Jerusalem. S-pringJie'd Union. at the regular election on last Tuesday evening the following officers were chosen: T. W. Meserve, was re-elected iNew lears resent which each re outn ot ranfre two (2) titst, in Dickinson ounty.

state oi Kansas: and foreclosing said ceived. The future home of the jection to honoring Mr. Baker with this ii i Why Should Thev Bury Me president; J. B. Harshman, vice-presi Married In Abilene Dec.

30th, i the residence of th bride, George I Beaumont and Lizzie Metzger. The 'eremc-ny was performed by Rev. Dr. Mc Keshan of the Presbyterian Church. The JoluXaL wishes the happy couple worlds of happiness.

Deep?" i3 the title of some verses sent to happy pair will be at Enterprise, dent; P. II. Meyers, tieasurer; Peyton position, and we believe that representatives who will give lata a vote, and work for his election will have no cause mortgage lien on said land, and decreeing the sale thereof to pay the sum of and interest at 12 per cent, per annum from he both day of August, IS-', and barring you from all claim therein or lien upon said land. NO. 11.

MA HAN, 3-lt Attorney fur C. Meeuill. this omce by a iu-mccsota. poetess. Alter where Mr.

Olson is engaged in Carter, editor; and Our Reporter" sec- reading the poem ihe reason seems Eslelline Jiell. clear enough to us. Sunset. retary. to regret it..

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About The Abilene Journal Archive

Pages Available:
582
Years Available:
1886-1888