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The Times from Cawker City, Kansas • 5

The Times from Cawker City, Kansas • 5

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The Timesi
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Cawker City, Kansas
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5
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PERSONAL MENTION. A Merry Christmas to all. Mrs. Toplifl" has been quite-iU with la-grippe tbi week, Evl. Braud of Montrose, Colorado, is Christmas tree at the U.

B. church to niglit. Pres. Martin's corn yielded 60 bushels ner acre. olicby Bargains, Have just returned from tbe East and are able to show oor customers some of the best CZUTSAli BIIANCU TIH3S OABD.

K. East. Ci Daily, Ex. mail. 8:56 a.

in. iij gvok express and mail and 2:52 p. m. 21 through freight 7:25 a.m. West.

41 dally express 8:00 p.m. 421 expresa freight, mail and :32 a. C3 local freight 7 l.r. m. E.

T. DYER, Agent. Cawker Markets. iui iue uuimajo. tr i dollar' worth 1 vi Lundy has our thanks lor $1.00 A.

M. Klugardt did us a 1 v. u. subvert pt ion accwunt. of good Tuesday.

Bargains in -U ue are pleased to Dlacn the name of Mrs.L. L. bueil on our list for one year. Miss Blennie Orchard after a week's va. o.

PS. LAX cation relumed to her school Monday (homing. Mrs. I. W.

Parks of Beloit was. in the tTheat. .45 to 68 cent3 per bushel Mr 22 to 23 44 63tOfeJ44 Com 25 Safer 15 to 20 centa per lb 20 perdoz Ilogs $3 ,20 $3- 40 per hd ever seen ia this section of Kansas, consist ing in part, of City Wednesday aed attended the Mason Fur Lluffs and Boas, Feather Boas and THE TIMES. If you feel sick-lay it to the grip and two to one, you are correct. Herb.

Koyceis back from Kansas City to pass the Holidays witti his parents. Ben. T. Baker's laminar and pleasing countenance was visible on our street this week. Roy Buchner got tiis left wrist badly mashed at the fire Saturday night by tLt fire engine.

Jack Fleming drev $20 worth ot toiler 6ets in a tattle at loul ton's drug Eton Monday night. No Services at the Presbyterian churci next Sabbath morning. The usual ser vices ia the eveuing at 7:30 o'clock. J. W.

Me BRIDE, Editor and Proprietor. Cawker City, Kansas. Collaretts, Children's FUR SETS, Novelties in FINE DRESS GOODS in Light aDd Dark shades, Handkerchiefs, MafiKrs, Umbrellas and many other articles suitable for Holiday Presents. We have a Special Offering of a ic installation, Mrs. C.

A. Arthur arrived from England and is living with her daughter, at Beieiti 1. E. Thompson who is attending tW Commercial College at Lawrence, is horn for the Holidays. E.

O. Garrett was too ill Sunday to b-uund in his accustomed place in th Presbyterian church. K. W. Snjtu wife and son.

are in I oseph. at the Bacon House, where tbe vill pass the Helidaysl FKIDAY, DEC. 25 1891. Oberlia has several cases of tscarlet fver. Garnett has a wnmin artorney who mime off Black Silks H.

E. Bemis is home for- the Holiday His large flock of sheep necessitates hi? almost continual absence from home. makes pension claims an exclusive business. Beloit wants a through train to the aational encampment at Yashin gton next year. Consent.

"A C. Hitchcock purchased 200 extra fine steers in the Kansas City market and bag them on the North ranch. which we will Guarantee to wear atd at Prices never offered by any House iu any City in this State. Also a New Line of LADIES JACKETS at Very Low Prices. Gome aud verify our Statement.

JAMES HARPER, Cawker City. Iadies! Get your Husband, brother or Gentleman friend one of those clod covered steel canes for a Christmas prM- ent. At J. C. Fleming's.

Remember our 500 envelopes for $1.50 millions in it. Subscriptions taken for all newspapers and magazines at Don's. A Liberal offer Persons wanting a picture ot the Temflk of Fame 47 characters in a group can get them by giving an order now, for 50 cents. F. D.

Leach, Photograph FARM LOANS H. C. Owen at Beloit. tor Farm Loaxf at lowest rates and privilege to pay at any time. 2utf Big cut in prices Those wanting photos before Christmas, will do well to call now while I am doing work at greatly reduced prices.

I am prepared to make any style work for from 50 cents a dozen up. F. D. Leach, Oawker City. The Elocutionary and musical enter tainment Tuesday night was quite wei.

attended and the exercises gave good sat isfaction to the audience. Dr. Marsters will pass the Holiday with A. Remfry and family at Kansa City. The Doctor has the lagrippe and can't go.

The use of Hall's Hair Renewer promotes the growth ot the hair, and restores its natural color and beauty, trees the scalp of dandruff, tetter, and all impurities. W.J. ao.d wife returned from Kansas City Tuesday night and are stopping with Ij. O. Norns and family.

Airs. Lewis stood the trip fairly well not apparently any worse for it. Papa (soberly) l'nat was quite a monstrosity you had in the parlor last eve. Maud (uettled) Indeed. That must depend upon one's understanding of the word moustrosity.

Papa (thoughtfully Well, two heads upon one pair of shoulders, for example. Bobby 1 s'pose pa knows I stole the Mother Yes he knows it. Bobhy And I s'pose he going to whip me to-night? Mother Yes child, I expect he will have to punish you. Bobby Well, say ma, don't you think we made a great mistake in marrying pa? George Tamm is now alone in the buying and shipping of live stock. He is a perfectly reliable, honest and honorable man who is worthy of the patronage and confidence ot the farming community, in ail his years ot business transactions in this country no dishonesty or improper motives has been attributed to him.

Uj 00000000000000000000 ioei AND es given away. J. McGhee the past eight days ha been severely ill with an attack of la-grippe. He is improving. A.

O. Thomson, with the Badger Luna ber Co. of Kansas City, is at home with his parents for the Holidays, Mike A. Quigley has solidified himself with the Times for another year by the payment ot a hard dollar Saturday. C.

M. Uigley an attorney ot Oawker, was in town Monday ma le the Farmer a business call. Osborne Farmer. L. G.

Knight the competent High school assistant, is visiting his -mole at Pueblo, Colorado, 216 Central Building. Mrs. Louie Alexander under date of the l5th, wrote us from Ogden. enclosing $1. on subscription, for which she will please accept thanks.

W. H. Bradbury's youngest child was taken with a spasm Sunday morning superinduced by lagrippe. It is in a fair way to recovery. Mamie Jessup was fifteen years old Tuesday and in the evening she invited a number of her young friends to her home to celebrated the event D.

M. Thorp of Cawker, was In Concordia Saturday on legal business. He has the largest practice ot any attorney in the big sixth district --Alliant. A letter ritten by Frank P. Eberly.

Tuesday, says he is better and hopes he may continue to be up and around hereafter. We all wish 1 him the same good fortune. Mrs. A. Grimes who while a resident of this vicinity was a cmrirmrd Invalid, has become a strong, robust womnn in Cherokee County.

She la the daughter of Uncle William Beeves. Rev. George 'a vana ugh pator of the TJ. B. Church, was too ill with lagrippe to attend to his church se' vices Sabbath.

Rev. Shinn filled the pulpit. Mrs. H. K.

II-w iir cMilert Friday, subscribed and paid for a ear's subscription to tbe Times, to be sent to her brother, Dr. A. Pohd Janesville, Wisconsin, as a Christmas present. We highly appreciate the favor. Next week Mrs.

M. A. Jackson attends a meeting of the mii-dc teachers of Kao. Leavenworth and her rinme appears on the program ot the second day. Mrs.

Jackson iR a successful teacher and, of course, she will see to it that Caw ker's interests are well kept up to the front in this notable gathering. Mrs. F. D. Jellison called at this office Saturdav.

subscribed and paid tor two subscriptions to the Times. a9 Christmas piWer.tji to her daughter, Mrs. J. vv, Hoyt, 3481-2 Beuna Vista St Los Angelos. Cal-il'oriit t.

and to her son. B. Jellison Moorrield Nrbraska. We appreciate this guhtinfial and kind remembrance. '1 he L'tdies ot the W.

L. C. will receive on N-vV Years Day at the Public Library. rnm 2 to 5 p. in.

All friends and patrons are cordially invited to call and sp. ml a social hour. Flo. ribs, Mrs. M.

Mathews, bee Pres Mrs. James Neil ot Sioux Falls. Dakota, is visit iriiT in the family or her sister. Mrs. H.

A. (Jarieton The many friends which she uu this city upon her former visit, about a year ago, will regret to learn of hr having been the past year and stiil is. in delicate health and it Is to be hopr.d that this healthful climate will completely restore her to her former good health. Mr. H.

F. Pahre called Monday and paid for the Dollar Weekly Times one year. He passed through Kansas in 47 as In every criminal case in the Smith County court, the people's party county attorney employs Counsel to prosecute his Everybody knew before he was elected that he was notoriously in competent to properly discharge the duties of the office. The county pays him a $1,000 salary and also pays the lets of the extra counsel Such is the people's party retoitu humbug. HAS THEM IN Great variety and quautity, and id selling them at A big; discount from former prices.

THE STOCK, IN PART, Consists of toys, plain, fancy and Plush albums, work boxes, Brushes, toilet article, Books, fancy stationery, silk haudker chiefs, Etc, Can't Enumerate all; Call, see tha articles aud learn my waydown prices. P. O. B'ock, Cawker. THEO.

DORT. Fine Ptaylng Cards. Send ten (10) cents in stamps or Col Sebastian. Gen'l Tkt. and Pass Agt Chicago.

Rock Island Pacifi Ky Chicago. lor a pack of the latest smoothest, slickest plasing cards yoa eve saw. Just the thing for Hisrh Fiv Parlies. For a 50c. postal note will send you five packs.

2Gt4. The largpst and most handsome doll ever brought to this city, can he seen at JOHNSON'S Nickle Drug Store and some person is agoing to get it for nothing. With the purchase of $1.00 worth of goods you gt a ticket, which gives you a chance to get the DOLL. A tine ALBUM will be disposed of in the same way. There are no BUnka among the tickets, ail holders having equal chances iu the drawings.

SSoliday Goods in great abundance and of fEVERY DESCRIPTIONS which will be sold Claoapor tb.an ovor before offered In thit, or any other city, in Kans. WE MEAN BUSINESS. Gall and see us; we can and WILL save you money. Johnson's Nickle Drug Store, Cawker. Leavenworth Times says Mrs.

Mis all of Norfolk, Virginia, has given birth to nine consecutive sets oi twins. It is understood tbat Mr. Miscall thinks of changing his name to Miscalculation. Closetist You tell me you never smoke, gamble or drink? Clarklets Yes. sir Olosefist I shouldn't want my daughter to niarry a perteet man but I guess you'll do; vou eeein to be quite an accomplished liar.

Saturday night about 12 o'clock, Trios. Hill's residence caught fire irorn the kitchen chimney. The tire department turned out on the double quick and through effective work, saved the build iog trom total destruction although in ternally it Is bdly damaged. Fully Insured. The Hill family has taken up its Abode tor the present in Dr.

A. Wilson's residence Sixteen states have prohibited the use the cigarette among boys. The tobac-o from which they are made is first soaked In nicotine largely impregnated with pium. stramonium and belladonna. The boy who follows np cigarette smoking1 a sicvession of years will either have im paired health, land in the mad house or he.

There is no escape from one or all otthe consequences resulting from the Itse of. these poisonous things. -v- Of the money stolen from the express afe xt Lenora October 27' h. $1,875 was recovered last week Thursday night by dKwtives, from Mr? O.J. Burwell.

In 1874 5 O.J. Burwell was a resident or wker. Fie is a eon law of William Decker James Burwell served a trm in the penitentiary for horse stealing. The inoiu'y was founl in Mrs Jlur well's pos-esion by the defectives watching her pay 500 fee to an attorney when they urprised her and demanded the money. week we mentioned the death of jkz inah Coon, a highly respected citizen 'arr Creek township, but we have idnee then hfen convinced by incontrovertible testimony that we were in error A call from Mr.

Coon himself last Saturday. Afrr a this ludicrous affair has been of -fome benefit sine Mr. Coon for the first time niMdethis oCice a call and we became bettor acquainted with each other. Although he will be S2 years old the of next month he is mentally as strong and bright as ever and his physical abilities variant the prediction that he will live tor years to cme. The editor of the Cawker Times should be exceedingly careful as to what he says about the writer of this.

A person with tJe reputation he 1ms should not make remarks about matters which are absolutely none ot his business They are ntimy uncalled for besides they only go to show the imbecility of the Times ditor RHoit Call. Tnt tut. Johnny me 'at boy! lhtle bit excited, ain't it? Our little pleasantly of Vrek before last must have struck you 'pretty near where you liv it sorter twiited on facts. We unconsciously tDhde a bull's eye and rung the bell the first shot Look litre. Fatty! wc may be an imbecile and everything else you say we tre, Cut watch out! its loaded and the lecst concussion may explode it.

See? Cawker. Dec 17 1S91 2'r MeBride sir i have read your times Baper for quite a while and must ay you are one of the nmst Brilliant Liars i ever seen it you cant print anything more interesting jou had better uit People dont want to read such stun as you have been setting up especially cuch Lus as Snow and Thomas Hill ertihYd to Also ir regard to the elevator at Glen Llder Jim Boyd you are a rebel el per Traitor A Reader Well, be-gosh! This is the first Intimation we have had tbut everybody wasn't dashed on the Times. Everybody reads it even the writer of the postal card (of nhica the above is an exact copy) who tt3 too cowardly to give his. her or its cure. Now is the time to subset lbs 51 a jtzT) 60 cents fcr eis nonta 5 r-r aeftmen i KEEPS A i I CD A number of Mike A Quigley'a gentlemen tre nds passed several hours with him Saturday night in social cheer and good fellowship.

The word; tben, on with pleasure, no sleep 'till morn when congenial spirits meet," was no sooner given when the lire alarm bell rang and the 2Ufg(s hied themselves to the Hill reMderue and tought the deuion, tire, wiih commeridable zeal and courage. J. B. tliinin of Pueblo. Colorado, under date oi the 16th.

sends us $1 00 to be applied on his subscription account. In the letter he says: "we had ore of the worst blizzr on the 14th 1 ever 6aw in this country. The snow and wind was completely blinding. I am going to ojove to Kitneasin the spring All right, come. Kansae.

is tne place lu which to enjoy lite, hiie you were freezing on the 14th. we ere devising ways and means to kepp cot.l A Dolphin the tirm of Dolphin Brothel 8. dealers in general merchandise on Oak Creek, call, Saturday aud it Is with pleasure we make his acquaintance. P. Dolphin Is posuusster at the Dispatch office which is located in the store.

The Dolphin Brothers are good, reliable men aud are worthy of the liberal patronage they are getting. Their stock includes a general line and is a great convenience to the people of that country Mr. Geo. C. Farmer's step-father, Z.

Jones, died last Tuesday at the home of his son at Covington; Kentucky, at the remarkable age of 97y ears. A short time before his demise Mr. Jones would uke his daily walk and his mental powers were as active and forcible as they were a score or more of years ago. Twenty years ago himself and wife visited a 6on in Iowa when he remarked that owing to his great age he would never live to return to Ohio but Uvea a eeore of years Complete line of all kinda of in in Dry goods, I and, just at present, offers Special Bargains in everthingin the dry goods 1 and furnishing lines. An Inspection of -O in i I I 8 i CO Crq a- 3 v5 I U.

S. Soldier, in the cavalry service and wasenr-mteto Mexican war. His division commander in Mexico was General Price, who was a prominent officer of the confederate army during the rebellion. Mr. Pahre enlisted for one year and at the expiration of that time, re-enlisted for three years or during tbe war.

He participated in one general engagement and soon after peace' was declared. Mr. Pahre and family like Kansas and Cawker, and intend calking ths rcndotrer zr 3 a his Btock will convince any one of its completeness, and bis prices are as Low as the Lowest. CO in i state thsir lutura bess..

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Years Available:
1888-1894