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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, 10 CENTS. ''Those people," said the pastor, solemnly, after giying out his text, "who are either too poor or too stingy to afford fly screens at home, are perfectly welcome to sleep in this church every Sunday morning." and then he went on with his sermon, but he preached to the wide-awakest con gregation a good man ever looked down on. THE MATTiS.

Part III. of Professor Anthon's numis matic cabinet of coins, vill be sold at pub lic auctiou at Messrs Bangs Co. 's auc COUXCII. GROVE TO MARIOX. Leave Council Grove Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1 m.

Arrive at Coun-c-if Grove Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday at 1:12 m. JUNCTION CITY TO COUNCIL GROVE. tion rooms New York on the 9th and 10th of full stock Boot split leather Boot splendid Overcoat handsome Cloak November. The collection comprises coins $2.50. 1.50.

2.25. 2.00. 2.50. A A A A A and medals of Prussia, Poland, Modern Grece, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Arrive at Council Grove "Wednesday and Saturday p. m.

Leave Council Grove Holland. J. S. Carpenter of this city has Tuesday and Friday 6 a. m.

catalogues and will lalthfully execute all bids for the sale. handsome Dolman Arrive Council Grove Tuesday and Fri lav a. m. i.eave council throve mes- It is astonishing how property has ad day and Friday 12:30 p. m.

ESKBIDGE TO COUNCIL GROVE. vanced in a short time, especially where the Arrive at Council Grove Tuesday ana new road goes through. Some of our citi Saturday 12:30 p. m. Leave Council Grove zens are acting sensible, and where' the road breaks up their home or business do Tuesday and Saturday 1:30 p.

m. OSAGE CITY TO COUNCIL GROVE. 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, Flushes, Satins, Silks, Velvets and Table Linen in the Country. REG-ULATOI? OIF1 PRICES, IBEACH STARK. not expect to get more than the money val Arrive at Council Grove Tuesday, Thurs ue for it.

while others, if the road merely day- and Saturday 12 a. m. Leave Counci touches the outside corner of their cow Grove Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 pen. want an almost fabulous price and p. in.

STRONG TO COUNCIL GROVE. hope to get rich thereby. Mr. Towler, the Arrive at Council Grove Tuesday and brick maker, takes a good view of the mat Friday at 4 n. m.

Leave Council Crove ter. The road runs close to his house and Wednesday and Saturday at 8 a. m. FourvSIile Items. Local News, through the center of his brick yard, he does not expect to get full value for his property or lull pay for the damage to his business, but he is an enterprising man and wants to see our town build up, and is STILL IJST TIEEIE2 HHEJID SIMCOCK i SEWELL THROAT AMD LUNG "Wood is in good demand.

working for the interest of the road. AVinter is fast approaching us. Ryan and Peters November 3d. Mr. Jacob Thomas goes to Strong City with potatoes this week.

The people of this vicinity are very enthusiastic over the prospect of another railroad and hope for its early completion to Council Grove and westward. "With this new enterprise and an improvement of our public roads leading to our city it is Mogul's opinion that our market will be equal to that of Strong City, if not supe MERE MEXTI0X. Piles orhemor-roids, tumors, fistulas, all cured without the use of the knife or ligature. Ulcers, cancers, white swellings, Heart, Brain, Nerves, Eye, Ear, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Ulcers, Varicose IJutter is growimr stronger in price. Mr.

White, how about the "Lotus Dick Mundorffis up again. Fred Rightly is improving. Inez Simcock is improving very slowly. 1 Troduee of all kinds for sale on the streets rior, and thereby stop the traffic from this Viens. Tumors, in abundance.

Dr. Fisk was In the city during the first HScrofula, Skin section. Messrs. Stout Ilobson and Wright went Ht3 Diseases, Loss of 4 a ll -3 of the week. AT THE OLD PIONEER STAND.

DEALERS IN STAPIE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Queensware, Glassware, Wooflen and. Wlware, TINWARE, ETC. is the possessor A lady in Paola, Kansas of a mad stone. R. Robbins, of White City, came down for apples and returned last week.

They got winter fruit at o0 cents per bushel in eases arising from the indiscretion in youth, cured at the In- Wednesday. the orchard. Rather dear. Douglas Carleton, of Camden, was in the Involum etitute at the Grove Restaurant for the only good fresh oysters in town. missions.

Defective untary We understand that Mr. P. II. McLaugh memory. Indigestion, Confusion of Ideas.

city yesterday. Nervousness, Cousrh. Blotches on the Face. lin and A. G.

Pickett have gone to Coney Vote for Provine and for once send a J. B. Craton is in Owensboro, Kentucky, county, in the vicinity of Burlington, on a with his bufaloes. hunt for apples. good Representative to the Legislature.

Fine weather, beautiful nights and good entertainments are what we are all lion. T. C. Henry, of was in Mrs. Wing, of Illinois, arrived here last town Wednesday.

week and is visiting at her son's. James Mr. J. E. Drake, Register of Deeds, is in Wing will remain here a few days and Galveston, Texas.

Save money by patronizing us when in need of anything in our line. then go on to California- in pursuit or health and a visit to relatives. Jacob Rose and Will Davidson were in Maon Morgan's troupe is expected in a week or so, and will play Uncle Tom's Cabin. Americus Sunday. What fine rains we are having, and wheat Rev.

H. Ritchie returned from a visit to is doing splendid, and is looking fine, considering the time of year in which it was Illinois Thursday. Call and inspect our Stock and Prices before going elsewhere, and we will guarantee satisfaction. Dimness of Sight, Debility, Sexual Exhaustion, Constipation, Dizziness, Aversion of Ladies Society, Impotency or Los3 of Manly vigor which unfits the victim for business or marriage. If you have a dizziness of the head, palpitation of the heart, difficult breathing and eulfocating feelings, fullness of the head, a tired, irritable, discontented feeling and fear of impending danger or death, a dread of being alone or the reverse a desire to be alone if your memory is failing and you are gloomy and despondent or if you dream much or often and feel an aversion to society, you are suffering from a serious disease of "the nerves, brain and heart.

You have no time to lose. Asthma, Bronchitis or Catarrh, do not lose time by experimenting. Lungs, Throat, Nose. Eyes and Ears. Heart, Brain, Nerves.

Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Blood and Skin Diseases. "Women and Girls. Deformities: Curved Spine, Club Feet.

Diseases of the Hip and Knee Joint. sown. The strange laces keep increasing on our streets. The new road does some good already. S.

J. Safford, brother-in-law of John Boss, School is to commence in district oo the was in the city this week. 1st of November. J. B.

Munson is able to cet out of the residence on in the north A young man by the name of J. C. Ellis, house and will soon be all right. Henry Blim is building a his recently purchased lots of town. was seen by the writer Sabbath eve, walk Mrs.

L. A. Newcomer and children are on a visit to relatives in Polo, 111. 0 ing by the side of a fair maiden of this neighborhood and going in the direction of Frank Moriarty had another relapse and Dustin Stebbins was in the city last Saturday, returning Monday to Tope a where he intends vorking this winter. Mr.

Jonathan Dones. Feeling a great interest in his welfare we hope that he was was confined to his bed for a few days this week. not caught out in the rains of that, night. Mr. Sidney Smith came up from Emporia There was a map meeting at Friend ast Saturday and spent Sunday with rela If you have any trouble in driving a nail into hard wood, dip the tip of the nail in rrease and it will easilv drive in.

M. C. ARMSTRONG'S is the place to get DRY GOODS tives. meetiug house last Sabbath eve at 3 o'clock. Thev reviewed the lessons for the past 9 Siauey Clark's brother, from Lawrence months, showing the principal places that the Savior visited during the last few Coal has been discovered on the old Ter-williger farm on Four mile.

It is being arrived Wednesday and will remain until Sid recovers. months of earthly life. i prospected and the indication: is are roou. Miss Minnie Spencer returned last week rom Ilillsboro, where she has been at -AND tending school for the past year. Treatment by Correspondence.

This can be done safely and satisfactorily by mail and by observing carefully tho following directions Give your age, height, weight, color of hair, sex, and state whether single or married. Describe your present symptoms plainly in your own language. Ladies or gentlemen whether married or single, should not hesitate to write us all particulars concerning their condition. And if you have reason to believe that you have rheumatism, kidney, bladder or any uninary disease, send us by express (charges pre paid), a small, clean bottle of your urine. All correspondence strictly confidential.

Office hours, from 8 am. until 9 p.m. DRS. REEVES KNOX, 701 Fine St. St.

Louis. MILLINERY, There were two persons on the streets Tuesday wanting to work on the new railroad. They were foreigners Germans we think. DOLMAN S. .11 AND CLOAKS Mr.

Jake Pitseuberger returned to the Grove last week. He has been spending the winter in New Virgiuia, Iowa. G. E. Kearney, a lumber dealer of Silver Plume, has been visiting here for some weeks, returning home Tuesday.

the best rine fresh oranges and lemons go to the Grove Restaurant. The surveying and locating corps of the T. S. W. moved to Mildred this week and will make that their headquarters for MARRIED.

several days. Our streets are crowded with wagons 9 QftOCEKIE BOOTS AND SHOES. loaded with apples, retailing and wholesal ing, going in every direction and when failing to sell are giving them away. On last Tuesday about 12 o'clock th friends and relatives began to assemb'e themselves at the residence of Mr. Levi Ilobson for the purpose of surprising Mrs.

Ilobson, it being her 32 birthday. And a surprise it was. Mr. Ilobson managed his part successfully, persuaded her to go to the woods to hunt hops. They returned about 1 o'clock, finding dinner waiting.

And kind reader let me say that could you have been there you ould not suppose that Kansas ever had any failures. There were but few presents given but what was are valuable. Mogul would be glad to go to a dinner of this kind every few days. Mogul. Ritner's Commercial Goiieie, Corner Fourth and Felix 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.

At the residence of the bride's parents, at Aroma, hy Elder Mitchell, Dr. James 3Ioney to 3Iiss Alice A. Mitchell. Mr. Harrington and family and Mr.

Williams and family were present to witness the marriage and share in the sumptuous dinner. The doctor and his bride took the train at AVhite Citj- for a visit to friends at Kansas City. He will make his home at Aroma, and practice his profession there. Voters would do well to inquire about the band of men that was formed a few rears age to keep settlers off of the Kaw land, and the part Mr. White took in it.

Our fall stock will be full, cheap and attractive in all lines. Am agent for the celebrated Universal Paper Pattern Company. See my goods and compare prices. M. C.

ARMSTRONG. Largest Stock: in tie County. W. A. liCOLLOM DEALER IN GROCERIES, ST VES and TINWARE, lnrBread of all kinds, pies of all shapes and takes to suit all tastes, at the Grove Restaurant.

List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Postoffice at Council Grove, County of Morris, State of Kansas, for the week ending Oct. 25th, 1SS2 A carload of scrapers arrived Thursday to be used in gradiug the ne -v railroad. Ten miles ol contract has been let. from Council Grove westward, and work at grading will be commenced next Monday. Glass and Queensware, Tinware, "Wo den war Plonr, Bacon.

Reans? Coal Oil, Powder, Shot. Tobacco, Cigars, Cannei Goods. Cutlery, Poctet and. Talle, Rose, Brooms, WasMoarts, Pails. All ot these BIGDOX keeps and more to.

If you want your money's worth be sure and trade at R. M. RIGDON'S. Allen, AVm Colyer. John Graham, Marti II Morris.

A Collyer, 2 Frank Ewing, Charles Hedinger, "Win Moore, I)r Tucker, Mrs Louvissa Bovlice, Mrs 3Iollie Uliss. 31 rs Nan cy Lamb. I AGENTS WANTED FORI Theo. Botkin, of Mound City, is authority for the statement that at the soldier's reunion at Topeka, last month, the soldiers made up a purse of over 5,000 for Boston Corbett, now of Cloud county, this state, who shot the assassin of President Lincoln. These letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Nov.

23, 1S82. In calling for the above, please say "advertised," giving date of the list. A. AV. Simcock, Postmaster.

the Lave and Wonderful Adventures ofi Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill PAINTS and OILS, COAL and LIME, GRAIX and ICE, WAGONS and PLOWS, WINDMILLS and GASOLINE STOVES, BARBED WIRE WAG- ON WOOD WORK, FaRKERYILLE items. 09 a Joe, Texai Jack, Capt. Payne. Cap! Prof. Kenzie's singing class is progressing finely.

He now has some 50 scholars. The professor comes to us with excellent recommendations as a teacher, and persons wishing to learn the art of singing should embrace this opportunity. His terms are reasonable. fjackGeneralCtlrter, 0 and other great Indian '(Fighters, Scouts, Hunters and WILD BILL. Warm days and cool nights.

J. F. Cres lost a valuable colt since we wrote you last. C. N.

Hull has been on the sick list for several weeks, but is now convalescent. II. S. Day was called to Ohio the latter 'Guides. Thrilling Adven tures on tHe Plains! Grand B'Hnnts! FIU Xscapea! Wonderful Snooting: and.

RxcLine. wua ilie in me ye that smoke and live happy lives call at Shenberger's and smoke the Grand Sweep. part of last week on account of the death of Tliej- all CLAIM to be headquarters we allow the people to say who is headquarters. IF YOU WANT AX AUCTIONEER that fully understands the business in all its branches and that sells property at the very highest figures, call on the old reliabls eity and county auctioneer D. K.

HEAD. One Hundred HlmtratioMl Sixteen Full-Pago Color- mA VltfMt rivrnJaat UnnV for A rent Outsells Every- thinrl Endorsed by Gen. Memtt, Buffalo Bill, and other Heroes, ef-w- uemrjeunon! oa pdk. imc i.w. CanTaing Outfit 50 stamps or money, jiiasirneu wit-culars Free.

Write at once for agency to DAN LINAHAN Publishers, SO. his mother. Johnie Moser sold some good porkers a few days ago. Ed. Gulley, section boss at White spent Sunday here visiting his many friends.

J. E. Drake has at the present time 2,000 bushels of potatoes all ready to load and ship. Mrs. Skaggs has just returned home from Missouri, where she has been for the past two months visiting relatives.

31 rs. Stivers' gerden is as verdant to-day as it was in May. C. G. Parker has on hands six car-loads of coal and more ordered.

Thre will be no cry for coal this winter. Lingua. Best Goods and Lowest Prices. Oldest and largest store in Morris Co. C03IE AJNT SEE US.

J. B. McIVAIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, COUNCIL GROVE, KANSAS. Office in Gardom's Drug Store, Main Street vT. IMI.

MILLEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 0ic9 at Court House. COUNCIL, GROVE, KANSAS. The celebrated Oakes Brothers Concert and Specialty company, one of the best troupe traveling iu the west, gave an entertainment at the courthouse Thursday evening. Our people have never heretofore had the pleasure of attending uch a chaste and high-toned entertainment. Harry Eads is one of the finest stars on the stage, and Mr.

Paus Le Petre as a comedian is excelled by none. It is with pleasure we recommend this company of ladies and gentlemen to the amusement loving people everywhere. By j. W. BUEL, IMIIEfcS- UICHOLS.

MILLINEPwY BOOMS. Metropolitan Xtife Author or Border oa Unveiled," Etc. 10,000 New and Old The latest stjles in millinery for this fall. Complete and well selected stcck. Low Prices.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Rooms over Dr. Gardom's drug store, 31ain COUNCIL GliOYE, KAX. STASSAXS Boots, 0. 1AXX 017X3 and CTT5AP.

Send stamp for Catalogue. Address. CURIOSITY SHOP; 8. X. Cot.

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Years Available:
1882-1882