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The Home Weekly from Alma, Kansas • 3

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I'as. I- I lii s.l i til twutbrssl I of mllv rrHilTtl, and Ihtrm ai m.t,ib I.v clvlu- ajw p-n-ral vry luo it A pride jour 4 nn I Stale, as Iho Mii-tvs 4.f I In' wiik on hiili'e lr.ld'. Mut'li lias Ui ll wilh rf li- Ii, islftr Ii ral. Ih-a siirji'us. i U-nt lrauu for laleuianvorJer.

lillnrs inn liMUm nn: llorM-si eorii. Tins Uv Mi pivo If vu iii.tti, lil roiilliiiliiiis ir.iin nre ii on. 1 rlf for i-rin dlirjr Um. bit laUty rrcclreJ ff ol lh 0g County In-wocrai, ulil4brJ ky M.rf. Maybrny McCl n.al liarlio ltm, Ii I a very Deal, well rg.id my plra g.v The hlnJwIwUcfMi.C'-C.Siniijra sii-i laiMi.tir i siii Sl.u of all kind iling well.

l'" iiurwryufiertlie tros ttlHisni IhiI. Wm. V)sll and TbttMM rail, anil that thus is itm nun in In Inliitf to tnti-h tho forwurl Win. Ilortoii is building a nrw lioue i. it-Is.

sail '-a Ills' li'H'ss. liny ul n-liiililo ineu In llic am wIkh-Ih. Iiavo lrt'flii over dtoaiire on hi I dare, two mill' north town, tli not pair'iilw lraiiN frmi oilier W. II. l'irrAiNi Itrrni4r.

i Kan that ran in.iki Ids own salt. iS. T. Wi.iiiMr, Pnpriet4ir Alma Salt Works. John Shldler is pn-pa ring to build a Slal Ami Lewaroef ALU Kisnsol of witiiln ibw lal lliirly uioiiiiiit.

Mr. uiiili Is our rfli-i-ul mail carrier frtni Aim ami barn. Juil what Kansas fnmiers hi-'li prleiM tree, vine, Se. Wlinl all iii'i-d. mean varieties of trei-a plaiiletl or a I I makes two trips war every week.

The socii-lv i I rieiiN will oon Krsr Ward. The new edillon of Webster's Una viiie Uiut tno U'aier wine ju ui uiy tim rouiiil trl J. lulle. TL- build ft new cliurrli. the materia! In lng UtatiM ll Is or smeiliiiij Li-ller htldgid IMrliminrv.

nuitilirring rjuarln a ir w.non hi rood ciiilili'n yet. Ias too upHfcr, and by a iKrtitvc.ai ol Iba new avbKl, wbo uj'luiou. ami will aipre ibtn. Tbo jirr I. biuo.l to uccr J.

prairie Are flco un Irom iptrk Ibrowu from lucumaU day, 2i. aliuul two mih of tkrWi0. Tbero a a wlitJ blowing at tbe tlma and Hie Ore orerUie praino at a trcinniJoiu pvid. A number of lirmera lot bay jto. W'e have been utaiio logatber but little infr-uiatlon rtfanlliig tbe damage douo.

Mr. l'eetlontiome an a lew tumulbay. already on the ground. than tlio onliiinry kind, and therefore uiiM charcn extra for it, for ho I sure In limn t'Ji nucii exjieuilml upon ihe lirarty lii-W new mraniiiK ll ones bre word Gookini mid family have gmii to runiiir-fivar during llic whole time. to cheat you l''0 'l range over tbe nVIl iwlrni-e, irnllrlnr.

5 hi old home in Indiana, to spend tho winter. S. J. Spear is batching it and ri 4W. (ES ll ItiTi-ntion.

dlsrovery, rusnunb, ei ile Tho Toneka Democrat name, never heard sC ai part nn nU whb'll in Ibisse are i-iilstl taking care of Ids Hoek. ono to tell them "llic numher of minim: ot before. Duwaro of It; no matter jii l.llna lreb reiiililig nrw words Mrs. Ablgal Walton has a sister visit ttompaiiiei wph headquarter at Tope- who offer It. Hear thin itt miud, that to express tin-in.

her from Iho cat. Wo ahc ka? Then they mitfht also g.voui the all kinds liavo petn uioniiigniy ks Mr. Klmh lt two rik of air. L. C.

Keelcr'a I014 wa about (W tuus of Lay Thai tbrf have not bran banlily enmpllad is hy the ruracT end i-are- nmiiimt of e.niit:il fmiid us 'k which our triinl and are now cheap. 11 us hear intends liK-ating lu re. xi a i Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Fields a and tbe daraay) to otbers in tiisl neighbor- citizens have hi vesU-d this way." And from our Biibscribers, if nny pursery ful study given to their etymology ami dett nltl'nis. girl, last week. that it would bo a good is at hU old tricks, in this county. The Intelligent reader, oranf rf ailer l0 Mr.

Dowd may soon bo Mm behind Idea at tho amo time, to inform tho would be intciligeiii, will II ml Ibis feature tho counter in Barlow Walton's Itlllllil! how many divideuils have been Tbaaksgiving Procbimations of llindirtionarv iUite ludispelisuble. store. made, and tho auiouut of ea.i divi- A few jcais ago. wero often quite uJs lengthy, but of lato year brevity is tho Tho young of Harveyvillo are liood quiie heavy. We flud in tbe Jewell County Kcpubli-fan.

tbe following excellent notice ot Slr, I). L. raliner, lute or Jewell county, but Bow a resident of our cily; "ilr.U. L. l'almer and son, Kurt, left lor tlieir new homo at Alma, Wabaunsee county, last Monday.

Tills extinguishes tbe last lingering hope that our esteemed friend, tbe Hon. D. Talnicr, would yet conclude to remain with us. Jewell City bus lot a fuimberof Its old citizeus during thn pust leading characteristic, lbo prociama talking of organizing a literary society a oj fa a Ll a 3 It is not genewiy known mat f. s.

havo alwavs been Wyatt Houch is teaching tho acliool Susinoss Srovitics. Wantkii A man, with tenni, to get -I! 3 at this place. There aro about fifty 5 5 8- btevenson, Winery 1 alt fiave openea short WJ b(J0W a 8nmp0 a very extensivo dry goods aud carpet of casljni Thanksgiving literature, pupils enrolled. bouse, in lopeka, itis conuucieu on front (Jov. Long of Mass.

out rock and build 2011 roils of stone fence. Also to chop 40 or 50 cords of wood. A vacant house near the place We have not heard of any 1 hanks- the same principle as tho largo houso Whereas, It is a good and ancient cus giving services lo be held here, of work, suitable for family, fren rent. jn Kanas City, and being in our own torn to set apart after tho harvest a day Corn is selling at 60 cents per bush Call on. or address J.

K. Fix, stale is cntitlod to the support of our bliu thanksgiving and praise' to el; hay, $1.00 per ton; hogs, Grimm I. Wabaunsoii Kan. c1 r3 tSl 3 people. Those who visit Topeka on summer by their removing to new and all wore sadly inUsed but to say tbe Palinere were nnsted would be putting Ii mildly.

Their departure' is regretted by large circle or tr lends, abd all join the wUU that they aay prosper and be appro. 3 Almighty God butcher stock, $2.50 to fU.00. in The old rcliab'o drug store is tin- business would do well to look through Now, therefore, John 1), Long CI Jayiiawicek, ,1 Ml .1 "3 8 this cstawisnmonL as incy win mm hv tho iWiTice and place to go when you want drugs, medicines, paints, Ac. I'rcserip- very largo assortment and prices to I ani)iut therefor 0i ISTKAY ffOTIt'M. lons lillod liv a thoi jtighly competent UUIllJ'ULU 1 LU U-lljr VJV tl druggist, ramily receipes a specially Ciiakt.1, proprietor.

Thursday, tho 21th day of November next. east or west. Mail orders wili receive We propose publish tho lint of esr prompt attention. Unto thee, God, do wo give thanks. Thou visitest the earth and trays, as tlioy appear on tho bonks of the county clerk, from week to week, Itailroad Henry J.

Fipperb, At a special meeting of the Board of I Waterest it. Thou blesscst the spring THE. CINCINHAT WEEKLY TIMES without any charge. All wo ask is that if any stock is found by means of this County Commissionors held on Friday 'mg thereof. Thou crownest the year ublication in our paper, that thp owuj Keeps on Hand a Full Lino of the 18th.

mst. tho returns of the i.lec- wjth Thy goodness. Ihe pastures ire tions held in Alma, Maplo Hill and cl0thed with flocks tho valleys also Newbury Townships wero canvassed are covered over with corn they shout er will notify us of tho fact. and the subscriptions of each Township for joy, they also sing, elated at their new home as they were here," In our rambles around town yesterday, we happened in the store of K. U.

Purceli 4 iind were surpriHOd to see the amount of goods presented by this company. Although removed from the business thoroughlare of our city, we found their stock full in all departments. Their advertisement. "Dealer in Kyervtbing," is literally true: Dry goods, hardware groceries, in endless rariety; also, elothing, boots and sboes. Tbey alsobaudle lumber and gram la large quantities.

Tl)e public always appreciate goods at close figures, and attention and politeness from those whom they patronfze. At the bouse of E. B. Purceli they wijl not only meet with those who study their emtomers' interest, but gentlemen ol taste and judgment and connoiseurs ol goods. Soon after we went to press with our paper last week, word was brought us tbat a man bad been found dead io the road to the Capital stock of tho Topeka Blessed is he that considereth tbe HARNESS, SADDLES, Salina and Western Railroad Company poort were made by the County Clerk.

Como unto mo all ye that labor and Alma Township subscribes $22,000, are heavy laden, and I will give you Iihs fnr more than forty years malntetned Its) tioslllon as tbe luaillng paper of the Welt It ranks above all othnrs In circulation, lnfln eiipn, and In the pnU-em of IU readers, because 11 Is Inst tlie kind of paper the pople want. 77k Wreklu Timet covers (be whole ground of a first class family Journal. It ta larger and better than any high-priced weekly of-fnrcd the public; lis reading matter covers a frfKir.t scope, is more entertalulig and ln slructlve, and yet it costs BIT ON IHtlXAB A TEA, Our aints everywhere say It Is the eaele4 tRwrIn tho field to canvass for, and reader 4if one year are so pleased that they are sure) to renew their subscriptions. tHght pop Fitly-tir. ailumnt fir one dollar a ytar, and tat) most liberal terms to club agent.

Hpectinen copies free. Baud for one nemr nalmerlblnK for any paper. Address WeeHljT Tlosee, iia Walnut fctlreet, ClnolnnaU, Newbury $25,000 and and Maple Hill rest, Halters, and anything in the line. Also, $22,000. Total $69,000.

The general 0 rainler 0j the irults and flowers. ASA B. WAKE Taken up, lu Hoik Creek township, September 20. 1881, by Asa U. Howell, one bay mare, about 15 bauds hlgli, a lew wnite hairs in forehead.

Mo other murks or brands. Valued al $'i0. ALEXANDER LOVETT. MULE Taken up, by Alexander Lovett, in Kaw township. October 21.

one bay horse mule, old collar-marks. Valued at MC1.E Ono horse mule, mouse color, old collar marks. Valued at t'tt. KD. IHAfP.

HI FEB Taken up, by Ed. Krapp. In Farmer township, November 2, 1881, one 3" feeling inWashington township is not fa- We own thy wise design vorable toward voting additional aid to Whtroby these bumble bands ours Sewing Machines, Or the enterprise, but measures havo al- Way share the work of Tbiue? ready been taken to once more test the Apart Uom thee we p)jtDt gans, Etc, sentiment ot that township, with every The root and sow the seed 1 prospect of success. I Thy erly and thy later rain, Tho building of this railroad, connect- 1 by san and ae we neeu. ALMA, KANSAS ing Alma with the Capital and future Dur wect wltn THE DAILY TIMES-STAR, Ftaht ragn, frrrly-Hght eohtmnt.

Only er rtullnra yenr, 3 for als tnonUie, H.BO lor three month. Has the largest clrcula lion of any parwr In Cincinnati. Js the beet advertising medium and the beet paper ftsf r.iuters who would know of the world's dolnxs as tirowptly as the news can be lms sarteU. Address 1 imes-HUir, Cinalnuan, O. year old roan heifer, branded 13 en lefi two miles north of this place.

A number pt our citizens together with Esqr. Zwou. ziger, who acted as coroner in the absence of Mr. Bfown, went out to the scene of the accident. They fuund the corpse to be that of J.

C. Banta ot Maple Hill. An inquest was held which resulted in a verdict of death by falling from a wagon. The body was brought to tbe Court Ilotiee and metropolis of Kansas, means everything QUr burden is our boon; bip. Valued al $15.

COW One iour-year old, spotted cow, to the people of this section. Being Tbe curse ol earth's gray morning is now seemingly an assumed fact the The blessing ol its noon. branded 13 on left bip. Vsluea at 17. i.

u.l oi Aiiua, can, wiui And reverent hsnds we cull COW One flye-year old speckled grounds lor hope, expect tnrongn xbyglfu each year renewed; cow branded 1 on Jen nip, vsiuea ai STS, word was sent to the afflicted family, which constats of wife and, we think, RO, BUTTS' trains from the Missouri river sometime The good is always beautiful and oajors a tu Trml mil unronio avi (even children. The body was encased in in the early spring of 1882. The beauti lul Is good I20.W. KIflOtAS AL'EK. IJElFEIt Taken up.

by Mtholss Auer, Given at the council chamber jn Bos- MANUFACTUKER3 ANU CHEMISTS. Lightning Rod Swindlers. ton. this 29th day of October, in the Farmer township, oveinli-r 7, ISl, oue roan yearling heifer. Valued at $12.

J. liyJl SJISJI ol 4umh tbt sofiu, i4W We bavo lately received a list of per- year of our Lord one thousand eight BTEEIt-One speckled yearling slew, alit sons conductingfraudulent lotteries and hundred and eighty-one, and of the in- la lelt ear. Valued at other schemes to defraud the public, to dependence of the United Stabss of I 94. L.I Dealers io Drugs. Medicines, TaiDtsi, Oils.

Ktc, tic. EsPrldpe. Kansas, whom payment of money orders and America the ona hundred and sixth. TIM BUXLlVAW. BTEEItTaken up, by Tim Sullivan, In the delivery of registered latter Las Joux 1).

Loso, ll! sd 1 1 1 4U- Ksw township. November ItHl, one re been prohibited by order of the Tost- By his Excellency the Governor, ith a neat conin and the next day taken to his late home, now made desolate by tbe sudden and unexpected death of a dearly-beloved husband and father. Tbe factt appear to be, as near as we can learn, about as follows; Mr. Banta lelt Alma for home oo a lo4 of lumber about 11 o'ploek A. M.

seemingly as well as unual. Where a fell oS; the ground was lerel. No one aaw bin fall nor can we learn tbat be was seen by any one after be lelt tows. As to tbe cansa of bis death there are various conjectures. Borne think It was eiuved by be art disee, while others think it night bare been a fainting fit.

But, whatever tba cause, death must bare been lostast-raoeens as tbe fall broke bis neck. We ayapatbixa with his family this their frost lost. master General. I the advice of the council. and white frariing steer.

mirks or brands. Valued at $15. These persons are generally living in HfcKKr B. Pekck, Secretary. "0ME TREATMENT 9 william Hire.

BEIFKB Taken lip, by WilJam Hupe, the large cities of tbe east We have, God save the commeD wealth of Mas- i bi. eirs tor NevOU hoy-ever, a class of frauds among us I sachusctt Kaw township, Sevember 8, 1WI, rDbiiity.S'vt'r,ll,J?k" nosa, irnpotsjncf. mo. tbat tbe posfdEce department cannot spotUd.red and wbiU, two-year old beifer. SS.

SMIHI 4 H.J reach viz: tbe persona who travel Feesh Lime. J- E. Fix baa Just right ear split. Valued at 11. IZl Sl.CO fsr til HOME WEEKLY.

through the country to dipoe of their 1 finished burning a kiln of lime, at Ida BTEEB Ooe white yearling steer with' ad ears aad a btUe red th war4. Among tbe rest (J thaewindJen I plac. on West Branch..

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