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Temperance Banner from Council Grove, Kansas • 3

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Temperance Banneri
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Council Grove, Kansas
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THE BANNER. MisM Dnring the Campaign Only. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 15 CENTS. A party of movers passed through here One day this week with a small frame house built on one efthe wagons. A stove pipe was sticking through the top.

If necessary this "edifice" could be dropped on the prairie and would answer the purpose of a residence very well. THE MAIX.8. Dr. H. S.

Davis, of Carthage, leased the dental office aad fixtures of Dr. COUNCIL GROVE TO MARION. full stock ot jawing for one year, ana will move Leave Council Grove Monday, "Wednes his family here in a week or twe and as day, and inday atipm. Arrive at Coun sume charge. He has the reputation of be zil Grove Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ing a first-class dentist, and will Ie gladly 1.50.

2.25. 2.00. 2.BO. A A A A A st m. JUNCTION CITY TO COUNCIL GROVE.

Arrive at Council Grove Wednesday and Saturday 6 p. m. Leave Council Grove Tuesday and Friday 6 a. m. split leather Boot splendid Overcoat handsome Cloak handsome Dolman welcomed to our town.

All Kentucky veterans now living in Kansas are requested to send their names, number of regiment, company, and present post-office address, to E. P. Kansas, and receive in return a list of the names, and addresses, of all the old Ken tucky soldiers now living in the state. Arrive Council Grove Tuesday and Friday 11:30 a. m.

Leave Council Grove Tuesday and Friday 12:30 p. m. ESKRIDGE TO COUNCIL GROVE. Arrive at Council Grove Tuesday and Saturday 12:30 p. m.

Leave Council Grove Tuesday and Saturday 1:30 p. m. OSAGE CITY TO COUNCIL. GROVE. Arrive at Council Grove Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 12 a.

m. Leave Council Grove Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 p. m. All wool red Flannel 20 cts. 17 yards dress goods for $1.00.

Beautiful vegetable ivory buttons 5 cts. Reding combs, rubber and bone, 5 cts. Fine combs, rubber and bone, 5 cts. The Finest Line of Dress Goods, Plushes, Satins, Silks, Velvets and Table Linen in the Country. OP IFZRIOIES, BEACIHI The Topeka, Salina Western railroad as now located crosses the Missouri Pacific near Towler's brick yard running through his yard and thence on through the lots opposite Dr.

Bradford's residence and thence STRONG TO COUNCIL GROVE. back of W. F. Shamleffer's house, crossing the river north of Weston Arnold's place. Arrive at Council Grove Tuesday and Friday at 4 p.

m. Leave Council Crove Wednesday and Saturday at 8 a. m. the political meeting at Big John At chool school house last Saturday night speeches Local News. MERE MENTION.

STILL IITsT TiailE: LEAD were made by J. S. Provine, E. Smalley, J. M.

3Iiller, Jesse Ilamner, J. K. Owens and A. J. Campbell.

The glee club of this place were in attendence and alternated with the speakers in interesting the Shenbergerhas a new clerk. Thomas Fitzpatrick has returned from IK OTELL Arizona. foot to organize a A movement is on "band in our city. Mr. Frescott came down from Parkerville AT TIIE Tuesday.

Edwin McKee's residence near Mather's Miss Nannie McGeorge is visiting in OLD PIONEER STAND is about finished. White City. -DEALERS IN- Winter caps are beginning to "make their JohnHeaston has been sick for several appearance again. days, but is around again. The exposure of farm impliments to the elements for one season does them more injury than two years' work would do.

This not only makes a man poor, but it will, in time, make him dissatisfied with the success of his more prudent neighbor, and cause a murmur of complaint about the administration of the gvernment and its finances, and all manner of untold J. C. Carpenter returned last Wednesday Mr. X. Amsbaugh, of Dunlap, is buying from a trip to Osage City.

"butter at 27 cents per pound Frank Chase and John Sims went to STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Qneensware, Glassware, rStop at the Grove Restaurant for the Parsons this week on business. only good fresh oysters in town. Mrs. E. W.

Spencer, Xew Alburquer- nue. New and Mrs. E. C. McLoon, of C.

T. Hoagland's brick residence on the old mill site is beginning to make a fine ap friends. Defiance, N. 31., are here visiting sgt-Bread of all kinds, pies of all shapes and cakes to suit all tastes, at the Grove Restaurant. pearance.

Fooflen willo ani ware, Death of John Boss. John Boss died of malarial fever, at 20 If the numerous hat bets on the election are paid, that branch of the trade will be materially increased. minutes till 7 o'clock last Wednesday even TINWARE, ETC. ing, at the residence of Mrs. S.

A. Mather, The New Jersey Enterprise has discover in this city. The funeral took place Jbriday morning at 10 o'clock at Mrs. Mather's residence, after which the remains A cre con Save money by patronizing' us when in need of anything in our line. ed that the most aesthetic thing known is a cigar stump.

It is all but. The T. F. company and Wells, Fargo express haye offered a reward of 15,000 for the capture and conviction of the men who robbed the Santa Fe express train near Granada on the 29th of September. The gang who did the work numbered about fifteen, and the reward will be paid in full or by portions, as the robbers are run to earth, 1,000 for each man who had a hand in the business.

veyed to the to for interment. He was an upright and honest man and was beloved by all his Another traveling troupe will be here and give an entertainment about the 27th. We are unable to say what kind. Call and inspect our Stock and Prices before going else-where, and we will guarantee satisfaction. "It is one of the extraordinary wonders of modern times.

is what a young lady remarked yesterday A. while gazing on the comet. Our Views. As the campaign advances in Morris county we desire to leave no doubt as to our position in this contest. In tact as far 0 I as county officers are concerned there seems to be no opposition to the Republican IB "8 8 MS 0 i LjiI a If Hi "a CO ticket except to J.

S. Provine andJ.M. Miller, the candidates for Representative Gibler of the Ilump.y Dumpty troupe are now interested in the new railroad having bought a farm near town while they were in the city Tuesday. Council Grove experiences some of the difficulties with the new road that the projectors had in getting theirline into Stone's Lauding in Mark Twain's "Gilded Age." and County Attorney. Of these we shall first speak of the candidate for Representa Me C.

ARMSTRONG'S is the place to get DRY GOODS tive, John S. Provine. After the resigna Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull. Buffalo Bill (Hon. W.F.

Cody), the renowned scout and actor, has made a decided hit for the coming theatrical season in employing the celebrated Sitting Bull (the Indian chief who slew Custer and his command on the Big Morn) as one of his chief attractions. Bill's success as an actor adds an additional charm to the romance of his life as the greatest of all living scouts and plainsmen. Dan Linahan publishers, St. Louis, have issued a life of this remarkable man, whose fame is even greater than that of Daniel Boone or Davy Crocket, embracing also the lives of Wild Bill, California Joe, Texas Jack, Kit Carson, and other great Indian lighters. It is a book of wild life on the plains, and must meet with great popularity.

The name ot the author, Mr. J. W. Buel, is a host within itself. Persons desiriug agencies will find the advertisement in this tion of II.

E. Richter ho was the unanimous choice of the Republican Central Commit that smoke and live happy smoke the jJSSfr-All ye lives call at tee of this county, and as such was placed upon the Republican ticket, and lrom that day until this he has continued to grow in Sheuberjrer's and Grand Sweep. AND favor not only with Republicans, but is so Estlin Fowler have opened their dry sroods house, and are ajrain ready lor busi maniy anu straigut-iorwaru in nis canvass that he is rapidly gaining the good will of the better portion of the Democratic party in the county. It is our honest conviction ness. Mr.

Fowler has- moved bis family here and will henceforth be a resident of our city. that with Mr. Provine in the legislature our county would not only have au honorable The drum-major with Gibler's Ilumpty representative, but a man who on account Dumpty troupe is feet 10 inches high, and MILLINERY, CLOAKS AM DOLMANS. Our fall stock will be full, cheap and attractive in all lines. Am agent for the celebrated Universal Paper Pattera Company.

See my goods and compare prices. M. C. ARMSTRONG. of his ability, integrity and judicious man wears a hat that stands two feet above that.

agement of whatever he undertakes, would They probably use him as a ladder to rise in be successful in his legislative career, lie is strongly in favor of the re-election of the profession. Charles W. White, formerly of this place. IMIIRS- NICHOLS. MILLINERY S00MS.

The latest stjles millinery for this fall. Complete and well selected stcck. Low Prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Booms over Dr.

Gardom's drug store, Main COUNCIL GROVE, KAN. but now of Osacrc City is plaving 1st flat Senator Plumb. On the temperance question he is in favor of such additional legislation as will make our present law more effective, and on the question of railroad legislation he takes the position that the in the Osage City band. Chas. is one of our old band boy and "gets there EH" on a cornet.

state has the right and that it is the duty of Ritner's Commercial College, Corner Fourth and Felix Largest Stocl in the Connty. W. A. MaCOLLOM The busy season being nearly past, the dashing house fly, the sprightly flea, and the corpulent bed bug are packiag their grips and will soon start on a pleasure trip through the Sunny South. DEALER IN- -AN Long experience has enabled us to combine THEORY AND PRACTICE in the most thorough and satisfactory manner.

The tuition is the lowest and one-half in advance. All correspondence promptly and cheerfully answered. (Ent. 408 Felix St.) P. RITNER.

the best ripe fresh oranges and lemons go to the Grove Restaurant. Moriarty, the editor of the Council Grove Republican was married a few days ago and boarded "Fap Lewis' train on their wedding tour. Just ask "Pap" about the i'accident." Parsons Eclipse. the state to regulate freight and passenger rates, and if elected his voice and vote will always be in behalf of the agricultural interests of our state. We trust that the people of this county will look well to their interests and send John S.

Provine to the legislature. As to County Attorney we certainly know of no reason why the present encumbent, J. M. Miller, should not be elected. During the past two years he has discharged his duty faithfully and has not only reflected credit upon himself, but also upon bis county.

We have not heard a single criticism of any of his official acts, and as to his ability and integrity there can be no question. It sterns to be the general opinion that he will be elected by a much larger majority than he had two years ago. We earnestly hope that such may be the case, As to the remainder of the ticket there GROCERIES, STOVES and TINWARE, vocal I'roi. it. a.

ivenzie nas organized a AGENTS WANTED FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, Glass and Qneensware, Tinware, Woodenware, Flour, Bacon, Beans Coal Oil, Powder, Shot. Tobacco, Sec Cigars, Cannei Goois, Cutlery, lotli PocM ani TaWe, Rope, Broois, Waslilioards, Pails. All ot these BIGDON keep3 and more to. If you want your money's worth be sure and trade at music class in our city, giving the first lesson last evening. The tuition is 1.50, including a book, for a term of 15 lessons.

The use ot the 31. E. Church south has been tendered the class. 89 a the Live and Wonderful Adventure off Wild Bill. Rt.ff.lA PAINTS and OILS, COAL, and LIME, GRAIN and ICE, WAGONS and PLOWS, WINDMILLS and GASO- LINE'STOVES, BARBED WAGON WOOD WORK, Jack.

Capf. Payne. Capl Jack. General Cutter, Fathers often make a great mistake in bringing up their sons to follow their own trade. A Philadelphia trunkmaker was wiser.

He had ten sons, and all are now breakmen on railroad passenger trains. That trunkmaker 19 getting rich. seems to be no opposition and as the men are all worthy and competent, we need not say anything further. In conclusion we want to say that the Republican party has placed before the people of this county a ticket that in all respects is worthy the and other great Indian Vis-htera. Sfotitn.

Hun ten and WILD BUI. 3 09 tares on the Plainst Grand Buffalo Huntil riht with Indians! Desperate Aaveniureii xiairaw ssospee! Wonderful ana nmmg. Wild Life in the far west. support of not only every Republican, but every voter in Morris county. One HandredT5sS3ons5teen lnll-Pago Color- Best Good ancf Lowest Prices VIa.tMf Onndeat 'Book for Azenta Outsells Every R.

M. RIGDON'S. thing! Xndorwd by Gen. Merritt, Buffalo Bill, and other Hero. av-Ko Competition! MS page, price tS-OO.

CanraMin Outfit 50 cU-atampe or money. Iiiurtrmtea Cir The court house was crowded last Monday evening, the occasion of Gibler'a Humpty Dumpty troupe. The performance was very good and richly merited the large attendance. The company have a fine band and orchestra. They went to Burlington from here.

largest store COME AND SEE US. cular Pres. Write at once for agency to I DAN LINAHAN R. McIVAiN, They all CLAIM to be headquart-we allow the people to say --rs headquarters. is ctptax AND SURGEON, iMivr.TT.

fiROTE, KANSAb. By 1. W. BUEL. List of Letter! Remaining uncalled for in the Postoffice at Council Grove, County of Morris, State of Kansas, for the week ending Oct.

18th, 1SS2: F. W. Baker, George Cutlip, Edgar Graves, Frank L. Jones, Wm. B.

Ladnes, John Thomas, Mrs. Jammima Lamb. These letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Nov. -16, 1882. In calling for the above, please say "advertised," giving date of the list.

A. W. SiMCOCK, Tostmaster. Jrrardom'8 Drug Storealn -Street. Anibarof "Sorder Outlaws, Metropolitan Zofe I -IF TOU WAN' mrrouooy ate.

AN- A TTPTTr i 10,000 New and Old Hon. John Davis, of Junction City, will address the people of Council Grove, in the afternoon and evening of the 2d ot November at the court house, on the issues of the day. Mr. Davis is one of the leading Greenbackers of Kansas and edits the Junction City Tribune, a well known anti-inonopoly paper. that fully undcrF XiXj.

J- branches and -antUthebTMrta. i- ii it CTA2T2AX3 Books. 0. SA2S and Send stamp for Catalogue. Address, CURIOSITY CHOP; 8.

X.Cor. US ffcUsgUa lTt ST. I07ZS, 1)9 ATTORNEY AT UW, Office at Court House -COUNCIL GBOVE, KANSAS. highest -nat ssJIiropertv at the verv I andcouut- JJ on tbe oWreliahit city.

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Pages Available:
42
Years Available:
1882-1882