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Harper County Times from Harper, Kansas • 5

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DIED. Odell HABPEB COUNTY rEBEUAIiY2- ISS3. George Spawr, of consumption, In the twenty-fourth year of his age, at his home in this city, last Friday aftcrnoou, February 16, preaching Saturday evening by Elder Cline, aLo on Sunday at 11 o'clock by the Elder. Supreme and inferior courts of the U. S.

5 The writ of Habeas Corpus is a writ issued to see that a person is justly arrested. If justly, he is held for trial; if unjustly, he is set free. 6 There can be no export duties levied on goods. Freedom of speech or of the Nettie Bottorfi, 91 Euphena Raymond, SO mes. J.

G. Washbox, Teacher. PKlrUARY OEPAETmKXT. Lick of time has prevented our visiting the Primary Department under the care of miss Julia Potter. The school is prospering finely despite its crowded condition.

RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The Methodist Conference for this part of the 1SS3. The funeral service was held at the M. E. Ike Aulttai and Chas.

Maddy payed Wellington a flying visit last Saturday. Sheriff Privett was in town Saturday on county business. During the last month Tim Shields lost three head of cattle. They we re frozen. Fred Teach closed his winter's terra cf school Friday with an entertainment.

Rev. Chamlerlain, of "Wichita, held Episcopal service here Monday evening. press shall not be prohibited. No titles "moral vineyard" will be held at WinfieM this year, convening Thursday, llarch 8th. If you want a nice steak jro to A.

II. Raymond's Meat Market. He knows how to wait on his customers. S. Moore, a brother-in-law of S.

W. King, church, Sunday at 11 o'clock. Kev. Adams eon-ducted the exercises. The church was crowded and quite a number accompanied the remains to to the cemetery.

Mr. Spawr spent two months here last fall and thought he was so greatly benefitted by the K. LM A S. K. R.

K. PASSENGER. ArrlTes, except Monday, 12:40 LeaTea, expt uudaj, 2:57 am FREIGHT. Arrives, except Sunday, 3:30 lave. 4:30 pm School Report.

Report of school taught in district No. 35 for the month ending February 9th 1SS3. ot nobility shall be granted. A hey can require no religious test to hold office under the U. S.

etc. 7 1st it must pass both houses and be signed by the President, 2nd, it must pass both houses, and if vetoed by the President, niust be repassed by both houses; and 3rd, it must pass both houses and be sent to the President, and if he of the northeast part of this township, arrived change that he located a claim, and principally last Thursday from Carrol City, Iowa. Jle is for his benefit the entire family; consisting of No. of pupils enrolled, 36 Average daily attendance, 25.4 Pupils not absent during the term Minnie his father and mother and several children, The Albion Hotel was opened for the moved here from near Fairbury, Illinois, about last, and reception of the public Monday highly pleased with our town and county arid would at once go into business here if he could find a room suitable. He has sent for his family we believe and will be a resident of our city.

Minor, Alice Minor, Olie Minor, Wyotha Miner, to honor the in the evenmg of that day, John Miller. nedects to return it within ten davsj event, a large pany punemi at im-mnci Pupils perfect in deportment: Alice Minor, Olie Minor, Nettie Lee, Kfttie Roark, Mav Young, Elmer Darrough, Lizzie Hunt, Wyotha Minor and Janey McClung. Pupils averaging 90 and above in the monthly examination: (Sunday excepted) it becomes a law, im-1 who "chased the glowing hours with lly- less both houses by adjournment, prevent iug fret' till nearly breaxi of day. its return. Mr.

J. lUUs from Summer county has 8 Congress has power to Make and en-1 purchased the 'farm belonging to the force laws; To coin monev; To lav and Spafford heirs. He informed us that he collect To regulate commerce intends erecting a large residence on it with foretrn countries, states, Indians; soon- We welcome Mr. bills and want To declare war. more enterprising men like him to settle rrv.

i iu Odell. 9 Treason consists levying war 1 against the U. or aiding the enemies. I Mr.Clehous has sold his farm, three Open confession or two witnesses swear- miles west of Albion, for to a man two months ago. The last change did not seem to benefit him, and he gradually grew weaker though he was never entirely confined to his bed' and had walked across the room with a little aid the morning before he died.

"Then fell upon the house a sudden gloom, A shadow on those features fair and thin: And softly from that darkened room, Two angels issued where but one went in." The' sudden death was very unexpected. There have so many strangers arrived lately that there was undoubtedly a neglect oh the part of our citizens toward this young man; but perhaps many, like ourselves, did not know of his presence in town until his death was announced last Friday. He was very fond of company, and Kittie Roark, Andrew Titus, Nettle Lee, 8 studies, average 99 7 99 8 44 99 Wall paper at Hang's. A. S.

Lindsay returned to Topeka last Tuesday. Mrs. Jeffries, who was low at the Laclede last week, is tTow rapidly recovering. Messrs. J.

D. Brown and J. W. Gillenwater, of the Cottonwood Valley, called Tuesday. Anderson i Murphy have received a car load of stoneware.

The M. E. Mite Society will give a basket supper at Mr. IT. J.

Miller's next Wednesday evening. Everybody invited. Mrs. M. AiUworth, or some other Colorado has remembered ua this week with a copy of the Saguache Chronicle.

The Congregationalidt, of Boston, has our thanks for the most beautiful panel calender we Lave ever received. The best cigars In town at Secor, Spooner Farmers when yon come to town with corn give A. n. Raymond call. M.

Freeman, of Chicaskia township, left, here Tuesday morning for Van Buren county, Iowa, to attend to some business matters there. He wCl be gone but a few weeks. Saner Kraut, mince meat and apple butter in barrels at Anderson Murphy's. Fresh oysters at Anderson Murphy's. B.

F. Blubaugh, of Odell township, was in town last Saturday and was one of the very welcome visitors at the Times' office. W. Wiggins, brother-in-law of J. C.

Obert, arrived last week with his family, from Iowa, and has purchased lots on west Main street on which he will at once commence erecting a residence. He is a contractor and builder of large expert. James Roark, 9 John Miller, 6 Alice Minor, 5 Etta Hiatt, 6 96 93 90 mgio xne same iinng is necessary ior MmtJ 1.vvv.. of April. conviction.

No. of visitors during the term, 33 Anna Lee, Teacher. We close with three groans for the man 10 The Constitution can be amended while a number of persons called often, many more would have done 60 had thev been ac by three fourths of the states, through who does not take the Harper county the legislatures or conventions. There consequently don get the news of Sellout Report quainted with the circumstances. That he was nro fiftaon omon.lmontc 1 lamer COliniV.

a very worthy and exemplary young man, qf i Report of Pleasant Valley School for the 11 That of originating bills of revenue. month ending February 16, 1SS3: more than ordinary intelligence and interest, is attested by the many incidents related and strong School Report. Whole number of pupils enrolled during the ence and is just the kind of a man we need. We Report of school taught in district No. 6, for month; males, 19; females, 21; total, 40.

affection evinced by his parents and friends Mr. Spawr requests us to thank the many have some very fine and faithful workmen In that line here now, but we need more of them. 13 A bankrupt is one who cannot pay tfie month ending Feb. 17, ISSii. friends for their many acts of kindness during his debts.

When he has paid all he can No. of pupils enrolled, 21 He seems well pleased with our town and we 1 lie bankrupt law cancels the debt. If he their sore trial. This is another reminder that we are entirely Average daily attendance Males, 16. Females, 17.

Total, 33. No. of pupils neither absent or tardy, 3. In the monthly examination the following pu gains any property in the future it can believe will take a very active part in it up. The family is also a valuable social ad not be taken toward old debts.

too neglectful of strangers there are many so dition. cial wants unattended. 14 It saves the expense of keeping a Prescriptions accurately compounded at Se Fairbury (111.) papers please copy. standing army. pils in the 4tA" grade made an average of over 90: Average daily attendance, Visitors, 7 The following are the names of thoe grading 90 and above and the No.

of studies each has: Jessie Francis, 7 studies, 94 Ruby Francis, 6 91 Edward Wentworth, 6 90 Ulysses Evans, 8 90 Charles B. Txrrs, Teacher. JONES DEAN, cor, Spooner Joseph's. 15 A "Bill of Attainder" is a law by BLASDEL At the home of her parents, near which a. person can be punished for a Joppa, February 12, 1SS3, of phthisis pulmonale, crime without trial.

For drugs and groceries go to Secor. Spooner Joseph's. Mrs. II. H.

Garland, of Danville, spent last Friday and Saturday in the city visiting rela Lydia Gwinn, Ida Carr, Bessie Berchard, James Harrison, 0ear Carr, mrs. Hattie BlasdeL agred eighteen years and Lee Owinn, Lizzie Harrison, Ida Williamson, Ida Gwinn, Albert Ward, Owen Philbrick. 16 In cases of removal by death, im eight months." resignation or sickness. mrs. Blasdel was the daughter of mr.

and mrs. Office tives, and being an old teacher and deeply inter DENTISTS. All work warranted, at Laclede Hotel. 17 A foreigner in two years makes A. Dolling, and although eo young, was one of ested in the matter of education she did not fail known his intention to become a citizen L.

McCluke, Teacher. IIARrEU. KANSAS. the pioneers of Harper county, having moved to visit our schools. here from Sullivan county, missouri, in 1S79.

of the U. at the end of five he takes an oath that he will support the constitu- FOB TltADH, A little over a year ago she was married to Smith examination Questions. The following questions were asked 'in the Blasdel, and although a sufferer from disease for lon, etc. 18 Slavery was abolished in 1S65. the greater part of the time, was noted as an af- written examination in the- Advanced Depart- iiixziih kjl xiui utri lasi ween.

IU ilv- II linvprnment. I he. ariKWprs p-iypti hplnw arp 19 The power to declare war is vested A SewiUR Machiue Ior a. IIore. We have at this office a first-class Pingcr sewing machine, never used, complete with all attachments, worth $40.00 cash, which we want to trade for a good, tractable plow bore.

quamtances, and was universally aamirea ior exactly as they were handed in bv one of the pu Fletcher Meridith, of he Anthony Journal, fpnt Monday evening in town he was oa his way East, probably as far as New York City. Geo. CForrey, brother of W. S. Forrey, of this city, has our thanks for a copy of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, with a few accounts of the terrible overflow of the Ohio at Cincinnati.

A car load of salt has come for Anderson Murphy. The train did not run to suit the mask ball party last week and Messrs. Share, Richards, Joseph and Anderson were the only persons who attended from here. They report a very time. For Horse shoe flour go to Secor, Spooner fc Joseph.

Mr. Thorn, eight miles northwest of town, had his houe and household goods considerably damaged by tire last week it was fortunately xtingniched before any great damage was done. Through a blunder of the carrier and the inability of the Sentinel editor to read a plain address, a valued contribution, from our Star Center correspondent, was published in that paper last week instead of in the Times, for which it was Intended, much to the regret of both the writer and ourselves. By a copy of the Independent (Fairbury, 111.,) Blade, we learn that D. R.

Potter will have an auction sale of fine stock, farming implements, household furniture, March 1st. -Mr. Potter has since his return to Illinois sold his fine farm there and this very extensive 6ale is for the purpose of settling up his affairs there, preparatory ta moving to this county and settling down on the beautiful farm he has already commenced optnlng up here. A. II.

Ruy'mond, the butcher, says that work in the people, through Congress. her many good qualities by all who knew her. pils, B. J. rightsman, and on which he was 20 They are priviledged from arrest, She leaves many friends and relatives and a hus marKeci lou, or penect.

isnei answers were neeessarv. Other members of the class did near except for high crimes, have perfect band whose kind attentions were untiring dur ly as well. Townsaud's entire manual was completed. The study was first taken up about ing the entire course of her, sickness, to mourn Farmers and others desiring a jrrntefl. Intra- freedom debate that he can say what he pleases about a person in Cong three months ago.

her loss. I tive agency business, by hich $5 to $20 a day ress without being called to account for it A. H. Raymond invites the public to his meat shop to inspect his fine corn fed beef. 100 barrels of Genet apples at Anderson Murphy's.

Persons wishing to plant early rose potatoes will find them at Anderson Murphy's. M. K. Kittleman is home on a visit of two or three weeks, after which we believe he intends to visit California and then go to Europe. lie looks well and seems to be enjoying his distinction as the fastest runner in America.

To the Public If you want coal by the load or car load, also salt, flour, meal, feed of all kinds, lard, fresh or salt meats, go to A. IT. Raymond's meat market he never has been undersold. Mr. O.

O. Leabharthas taken editori can be earn ed. send address at once to u. Wilkinson 105 Fulton Street. Xew York.

outside. CIVIL GOVERNMENT. 1 House of Itepresentatives, How com An infant, age 13 days, of Mr. and Mrs. S.

-L. Beaty, who live five miles southwest of Harper, posed? Eligibility? Number of mem Pleasant Vnlley died Wednesday of last week and was buried on bers? By whom elected? Thursday. J. F. White is building a fine NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Office at Wichita Kansas Feb. 14, 2 Senate, How composed? Eligibility? 1SS3 kitchen to his house. The City Schools. Xumber of members? By whom elect Notice is hereby given that the enttinr lma notice of her intention ed? Kev. Anderson preached the funeral Report for the six weeks ending February 16, to make final prHif in snrvort of herclaira acd i n.

hr fiiro K.nn. 8. ftls sermon of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoyt's 3 Give the different methods of elect 18S3.

infant daughter, Sunday, February, 11, Notary Public at Harper, iiancrcu. kaiis. ing the President; 1883, to a large congregation. on Friday. March SO, 13, or ins lurace u- 4 Jn what is the Judical powrer vested? I lure ikiiiiT-, i onlmnl tx'no F'l liot hilfKn 1 Xo 220 8.

ior the al control of the Sentinel, having bought Miss Hattie Van Buren's T. OV i IIUO jw, Imlfs. e.or. and E.half w. qr.

sec. 29, ADVANCED DEPAKTMENT. No. enrolled, No. in attendance the last montht Average attendance, No.

examined, 5 Give a full explanation of. a writ of 50. 43. 38. 33.

OUt TUCSday, eomary -Otll. it w. Cth 1 M. she names the following out Mr. Richards.

The paper will not be changed in tone and can be ran much IIABEUS CORPUS. -r i-e iu -j i. i witnesses to prove ber continuous residence tip- Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. AYardhave return-; fui 8aid land viz: e. We wish Mr. Leab- more economically, hart success. 6 Name four prohibitions on the Uni Names of those averaging 90 and above in- the ed from Colorado vvbere thev have been Lourwood, Dnrham and mcinrta e.

snpninn- a fr mrmths tliPV will Droha- i Lonrwood of Harper narierco. kanaaB. and spending a few months they will proba ted States. upnrrh. of Ashtun kinsman co.

kan6a. written examination including also deport 22 It. L. wiLKXH, liegistcr. bly remain here.

ment, application to study and neatness of man A. H. Raymond says he will pay more for Hides, Tallow, Pelts and Furs than any other 7 Give the different processes by which oxen tnd milch cows did not meet his expectations for choice beef, so he has made an ex-ehansre for fine com fed beeves. Give him a Mr. S.

A. Van Kirk visited the Pleas bills become laws. uscript: trader in the southwest or forfeit his reputa ant Valley school the-16, he made a very pleasant call. at home by the In- 8 Name five powers of Congress. tion as a trader.

call for a nice steak. i Lard and bacon at Secor, Spooner Joseph's, Hest bnsiuepa now le- 1 A 7 A week ma VT Jdnstrious. fore the ti kU Jcd. We wi made blic. Capital not Deed- 9 What is treason against the U.

Miss Lillian Van Buren has located a Go to the M. E. supper at Mr. Miller's ill start yuu. Men, wo- and what is necessary for a conviction of next ednesday evening.

The-Anthony young men, with the exception of Dr. Keller and one or two others, ho are treason? Rothwell Skinner have frequent calls for natural born stole the original(?) 10 now can the constitution be amend Claim mine me UOttonwOOd alley. men, bore; and pirU. You can work In epare time, or Kive vour whole time to the business. The COld weather has not injured the xJ, other business will ray you nearly as well.

Wheat any in this Vicinity. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by enFag- r- i i. 1 i- at once. Cosllj-'oultit anl u-rms free. Mr.

S. V. McCllire Visited his brother I jionev made fast, easily, and honorably. Ad- M. L.

McClure last Saturday and Sunday, i dreBa'TKm Co. Ansusta, Maine. The Two Rose Buds. I verses we published for some of our Harper ed and how many amendments have residences, rooms and business property to rent. Parties having anything In this line, if left with them, can be assured of having good youths two weeks ago.

This shows two things been adopted? that they are not very conversant with the eighth commandment, also that they all read the 11 What legislative power belongs to tenanta and receiving rents promptly. the house onlvf' the Senate over 12 What power has Our Extra Edition. treaties? CTT fV jV TTT" fl TT jfK TT7r' ff B. J. Wrightsman, 99 Josie Mathis, 99 Louie Garland, 97 Nellie Boone, 9C MaryBillig, 96 Alice Hamilton, 96 EffieShriver, 96 Edna Potter, 96 Ottie Benedict, 96 Charles Fulton, 95 Alonzo Benedict, 95 Clarence Francis, 95 Chloe 95 Fannie Baker, 95 Alice Greek, 95 Maggie Reed, 95 "Mary Cook, ,94 Thomar Ellis, 94 Maud Jay, 94 AVillie Fletcher, 94 Sue McKeever, 93 George Fulton, .93 LillieSayre, 93 May Bloom, 92 Bert Potter, 91 Riley Walcott, 91 Willie Sayre, 90 13 What is a bankrupt, and what i3 Times.

MisseB Lillian Van Buren, Hattie Van Buren, Julia Potter, Louie Garland and Talley and Messrs. Smith and McMichael were applicants before the board of examiners for teacher's certificates last Saturday. Preaching next Sabbath in the Presbyterian We will print 1500 copies of the Tores descriptive of the county, March 8th. Warrant immigration news for it. the object of bankrupt laws? The undersigned SUCCESSORS to 14 What are the advantages of the mi Persons firing copies should order Hinsen Van Laningham, litia system? Wdiallv iinite tlie citizens of HARPER) 15 What is a bill of attainder? pect to send out ourselves all called for in a few days 16 In what cases do the duties of the after publishing.

Single copies 5 cts in Call President devolve upon the Vice Prsident? wTapprs. 25 copies for $1.00. 17 What is the process of naturaliza (and form our acquaintance and get our; prices. We are here to supply the public tion? My friends, don't be in a rush I You won't aT.JCil All Its ut'iuaiiu iui 18 When was slavery abolished? get the last steak at A. II.

Raj-mond's meat shop he has just bought a lot of corn fed church In Harper at eleven o'clock a. ra. by Rev. J. P.

Fulton. Also at the Grove school house at three p. m. Our old friend John Muntzinger has returned from Van Wert, Ohio, to again spend a few months in Harper. John is always warmly welcomed and we think in a year or two the attractions here will wean him from Ohio entirely.

mr. Geo. Washburn has rented B. Bennett' new house, now building, between the m. E.

church and school house, and will move into it as soon as the mechanics can get it completed. An old settler who has been loud in his praise of Kansas weather, paid to us, other day, "These newcomers will think us the 19 In whom is the power to declare war vested? beeves. pips Carrie M. Graham, Principal. 5 20 What official privileges have the Farmers, we want all your chickens and tur members of Congress? keys.

We pay cash for all kinds of poultry. A. H. Raymond. GROCERIES.

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. For the month ending February 16, 1883. No. enrolled, 65 Average attendance, 50 No. present at examination, 59 The following pupils obtained an average of 90 Will A.

Richards and C. C. Share came We have the Finest over from Harper to represent the color ed coons of the African persuasion. Will 'Line of Drugs and 'Fan- J3 and above at the written examination: was the female coon with Charlie as his preatet liars on earth." L. L.

Boyle, representing Baldwin escort, lest in the wonderful splendor of icy uooas xnau nas VKorvn in thP) I city life the giddy dame might go astray. wholesale jcwelerof St. Josoph, iu the eitviaet week and sold quite a stock of jewelry The boys made a big hit and Will seemed mr. Bovle I an old news- esicially to enjoy the kind caresses of Wellinjrton Demo- rarer man of larre experience on both country OUT elhngton boys. and in (Sroccncsj 63 B.

J. WRIG IITSM AN ANSWERS. 1 The house is composed of members chosen by the people. The number is according to the population of the states. A Representative must be twenty-five years old, have been seven years a citizen of the and be a resident of the state from which he is chosen.

The number of members at present is 325, being one for every Thus the number of -members from a state is found by dividing the population by 151,911. 2 The Senate is composed of two members from every state. They must be 30 years old, have been a citizen of the U. S. nine years, and be an inhabitant of the state from which he is chosen at the time of election.

The. number is two from each state and at 'present is seventy-six. nd daily papery both as printer and editor. Z4 InnS will not we i ripuiHlliwqiM w3 from their store last week. If the purlomers of i it undersold.

lue 04 rvr 7, V1', ade. Wellington Democrat, ry, aa is probable, will be the only los Kansas. Harper, B3 ers. That darkey girl with the 60 inch shoes Call and seemunfrer's fine stock of rold and at the mask ball, as represented by Will Thev are elected by the legislature of LOUIS WALTON. silver watches, clocks and jewelry when in liar- Richards, of Harper, was the most com- plete comic character on the floor.

Well- i ington Democrat eed oats at A. TI. Raymond's, Farmers, we want your fat hops and cattle, and t.toek hops; Mr Frank Taral has not been baking for the we pay cash for the same. 'last few days bat is now prepared to fill all orders ltI for bread, cakes, pies, rolls, and crackers of all GEO. D.

THOMPSON. the state from which they are chosen. 3 The President is chosen in two ways, THOMPSON WA1LTON, viz: by electors, chosen by the people, or by the House of Representatives. 1st wav. The electors are chosen by the peo Hally Perry, S3 Earnest Bottorff, 93 Rosa hriver, 93 Maud Elmore, 97 Theodore Fulton, 97 Mattie Wrightsman, 96 Emma Mathis, 95 Nettie Dwiggins, 96 Kosa Bell Botkin, 96 Winnie Merrick, 96 Nickie Taral, 95 Julia Billig, 95 George Reed, 95 Clara Greek, 95 John Hurst, 95 Ida Vanocker, 95 Allie Mathis, 9-i Nettie Baker, "94 George Irwin, -94 Fanny Sayre, 94 Eddie Invin, 4 Annie Ilake, "94 Lily Reed, 94 Mabel Kittleman, 94 Fanny Benedict, 94 Minnie Murphy, 34 Jennie Huff, 94 Loyd Clark, 93 Eddie Palmer, 93 Icy Merrick, 93 Maggie Hamilton, 93 Mary Walcott, 93 Maud Benedict, 92 Emma Murphy, 93 George mc Mahon, 91 Willie Raymond, 91 Leslie Anderson, 91 Arthur Bloom, 91 Minnie Lloyd, 91 Rhoda Murphy, 91 kinds lie also keeps canned fruits county, Illinois, are here in tnjen from Bond t-earch of laud.

Pickled onions, Mince meat, Cranberries and ple the first Tuesday after the first Mon many very many other good fchingst maxwell's. day JS ovember, they then meet, (usually at the capital) and cast their votes. BAN Wetldinsr Itins. They then make out three separate lists, Our readers will regret to learn that Jaekfon Brock, who practiced law about two years at Anthony, has been for several months in the Iur diana insane asylum. A fine stock'of plain gold, Onyx Cameo, i sending one by mail, and one by person, to the president of the whom they are both directed; the third goes to a General Banking and.

"IPirG Dr. A. F. Dean, of Iola, Kansas, arrived last Amethyst, and Pearl, Ruby, Topaz, far by and 'Pearl, and Tiu-quoise rings at -Protected by a- the judge of the district which they 1 w- Ai i 1 r-j tt Pound. Burnlsi? tuiiera iuy jeweiry tore, xiarper meet.

On the second Wednesday in February the two houses of Congress meet the practice of dentistry! After spending raot of he day looking over the field, he. rented the lvi msas- 1 1 1 1 4 Proof" Safci in joint assemblv and the votes are count XEW TOEK Tmjortcrp ac-l Trader's Xatirtcal Back ed. If no one is elected it falls on the Extra. Bargain. COliHESPOXDEXTS.

1 KANSAS CITY, MO. Merchant' anouai iriiff l' xw- ti.l.tta VaTj-tl Hint 1G0 acres deeded land. In Chicaskia bottom. 1 WEIXLNUIOS, WelllDSton Bank. 11 mile9 Xorth of Harper, on Harper and King House, of Representatives.

2nd way. The house take the three candidates that have the most votes and vote by ballot for President. If no one is elected by the 4th only unianje room ue cuuhi uuiaiu, iwui the Laclede Hotel. His uncle. Dr.

W. B. Jones, who is his partner and has had long experience as a dentist, will arrive in a few weeks. Both are graduates of the (Va.) Dental College. While they expect to make Harper their headquarters, they expect to do work" also in Barber and Kingniaji counties.

We welcome titfiaaud with tbcm success. Exchange Bought and Sold on all points of the CENTRAL AVENUE. A man stage 60 acres broke, good frame house, two good wells, stone barn nearly finished, some corn and hay and about 2JXX) fruit and foreet trees, grapevines. Ac, all for $900 time given on $400. 8S J.

W. Ehobts. of March the Vice President-takes the Presidential chair. 4 The Judicial power is vested in the.

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