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The Crisfield Courier from Crisfield, Kansas • 3

The Crisfield Courier from Crisfield, Kansas • 3

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tip fTi" .1 1.1. Hi -j I' I Ixu i4 (if i i -jlnderson fliykon, Proprietors 'Mfayv Yol, 2, La csL Items, MONEY The place to get your School Supi 'iea tills evening. Olil puju'iH for ft thi ollico jt a 1iiiiiiivl. A riiHton 'barhrr sixty rf'Mtrvicf. A 'raff Puilijijjr in tnwn Wflmis-ihlV llitf'n! iipim tiuu- IH Lcwin liniU'r of w.ifi in tWiJlVCIsli lloii'il' lit II II, 111.

Jf J. 1'. lUSTOU. tf.XlT'l''.! IlWICI'tUMCX Servlceu held ei t'iy. twotr vi'ptii; at .11.

oVlKok'i'i ((w fi. I.AKB. I'AiiTOK. 'JVi Xoan on IV.rniS i'Jty' Properly, Chatted -ijivi ,1 security tie LOW lT MONEY' ulwajs on hunl of al kinds. f- r.

tilifi-iUi; iV.r Fine co'if-eotif at 4 In (, llc.st -Vving- nuiihino OiJ at the imc rr? rnimT i-i tho city mi Wt'dnonVi I.Mn.t? ti" D3 'lfts liis- i ttiVitunliyJ f.f A i Tin iui.it ioii f.M- to-iilgKl e.icli ttiuiit It All imiurjb." are eiii'ilhillv Ii'ivit(vl to end. XV- V. attend (yl'M I'r J.r I neW.H.n.J I'ant 'm Wal-pa'pci' anA i' UfcliiH I'oVght and will sooji lie ij 1 cirnih.u. fltt of ninkii'corroet Abitiacts i i slltT'Wf -'ritten in'thu bw.t compium. Call and-' ee us.

lit the Post 1 1 i lt fy out ami hoar (lie nlrf-o Wp ua(Urtiiii(t that F. P. Orogo linKlRHiTjuitt'inHvoliforKtifHMaTs. weliojic lie will jit.ftliJ Vq revoliitKiiiIi'il tiie mm- Ofcir 'John ftjWr tui ITLt Ton8li.l;wom in Momliiv, "WS -y PftrnA-rt fV i iivonilel' 111 verit Iv i)i' fu'i l'oriiii'il hII (ivM lluii-iiiituVy 'triftt'iiit 1iii uiir ihn from Mr. WilIiairA Jlohloa Si n-i n-lii'w Mr.

P. Merrlirs family ren.odlus at tiie Uieni, Huynolds huarding a-fin? lot '-o'-. catlla 'tn tho raiijuinl; Mocks furiu fm- this voir 51 r. IIoLicu isoie i.v; near tlioity. S(v1mol- i School Supplies 1 I I i 1 A llicli' lidiiies.

Pny fin.V ir. ciii do tli, or olil; no fi ifl 1 1 1 iot iVrecWdv.yoii are iiw; out itnil' ji'tiij-n'to in iinilkv il I Mtid yiiiufree. snmPlMinfVi'f'ii'i'eiit feitlie uittV iuiMitine to viig, rWiKiMtUi J'oii in luimw. Ulihili nill lii'hnr yon In iiiniii iniiiiey riif lit 'iiwiiv. IJmn niiltliiiitf eUl) In the 0ttU t' e.

Address TKUB- WlvAl.4 TO PlilCKS TO THE TIMES. Thanking the Publicfor theirLiberal of nui livKchrijqn aiHl wi wi.sh hm mure ss. ICflie 'Wilson wni oUl lat wednesdhy. -She invitoil- (iiitp a bcfliooi. inatc'n- hilp cclclVat6 tllej 4K-'easion' anfp thvj4- had a nh-e'tiirii' (fating -cake and 'cail (iv.

Jl' i unu. nee. IfuffcKt'left f'r ori hist, 1 i exports to be gone ftftllouei'y, fine to-. 'haeeo and (d'jars at the PostotRce. i 9 The lit-rary was a failure on last of tlio ex- cold wcat ic'r; i The C'oi'UiKit niid tho Kiinsas WATC1ES, J2WIIK7, Notiw, (' A report is hoftis 'VinVuBtrfotisfv VT TtvJVJVin thkut.

cirenfatpti, tliattlio IcpaiVinoTiV if -v UNdliAVINC. i Located In. 4wxmm CMiM stobe, ahtkosy, mm. A-N'l'HN 1 AXSAS. LAW.

KAN'S AS. fi I. Weekly, TfMHR. oiiiy per ijycaiu in.advaueo. I Owhjg.

pf.the wcalhur the dauee on last" 'j'liiirsifav lw onlci'od a t5io site of this office. ist corp. an tht're i orrlor existing to inv 'certain (Iti! P. 51. J.5v; 8hall4i! losi hispoiftt.W the oljbcr a Fifteen dolfar check which he, find' eriitoeil.

Had it falleninto a dis hi is 1EL il W. D'AUMNU, Fortv-fiye- yeara'ago' thoro wks'iKiV' Pen; Penholtler.v Ink. i' ItV'oethi Jlucliatru and a pontage stamp ine .1 v. States. :i.v at the Potirac.o..

honest person, thtyv.nwtbHavujradit'J i.y CAEKY A LARGE STOCK CF ALL KIKES CF FUltl'iillIRP i Ifeniy Barber lias been nufforing The ''earA'of' prwidiprtm been .1 I 'i I i I 1 TVJL. NS. '-i ihu v- -sr iL miHieu fifll rliair-wuH hiityidkp-H. "If yMi Vnnt riirentv-tt- 'gqo4 ifarrt 6n ttitabfe tprnirf'bttra-'jVii'tH; l'nnduor muke'a Joan oil' your-" farinj Mill it tho Courier I-and and' Loan Agency. Patents gfiiiited 'to citizpijn of Ivans'an during tliu paiit week, and rciioi'ted expressly for this paper by C.

A. and t'o. Patent lawyers, opposite IT. A'ush-' ln-ifon Happy thoughts won tinrowyour 'cajemlars for' 1 887.in bf ''wan. "to tliy man who dosen't Being beh i ik1'' the rimes riatiirttlly will 1 -find' tfiemr timely.

Kanpaa: third Co-lu? nurtjV'r of miles of year ago she was js only another intensely with Xemalgia, but afc the "pi'esant writing is much bbttei', Embidming done 'at iVei'V lowD'ate! satisfaction gnnraiiteefl Anthony hirninire' Anthony. Girls; tub is Leiip-'y'ear -and Ed; llurmau Is '(jiiite lonely 'down there ty himself, now is your chanek If want the public' 'to know what yon have advertise it InTllEPOPlilEH. Miss. Lbusio Shallor left' for Cana. ilian Texas, to spend SGtno time with Jier brother, who is in business there.

strikijig exajpp.Ie-hcr ATJilfA II" it' I Sot N. C. Barnes, 3'riil 1 1 ui i Su 1 ky marveJouH pr)grcss. i A Knnfct liiiVn who oent t'o 'California, wrote back to attachment for plows. F.

Pleasant Bob. kIccJ, 3i K. When joii wiiiil good liirm cjienp, Vhfti yon wan When' i.ivUAVi) ji'iM'd bm ioess You tire in danger of being 'burned" A1 SPECIALTY, saying! 'prir in th sit' yWitr iiiit at iinv mo. Tnsilro in voiary Tlnenix T. -''grii measure.

J. Vutliony; Kansas. vilie, Corn pranter. O. P.

Ialy, AVItiin yon' want ohw rf bsr gains' In' When yiMi'want jrood vaeunt lots, -J, Wlicii yn wnnt-a soft snap, cnll fin the Courier LsndAifeney. --r'1': 1 1 prtSdit WOnderA -exist In loo-J" forms, but are snrpnssed LILI 4K iimrri-ls nf invfiiiioit: uri. In ni'cd il nrollfiililH Work YOU I'Mli lie iIoiih while living lit lininel rou waul to get the. liiohest price Luveus Morris i'oi nici 1 ai-Uizenof this place lint now hi, Lawn was circulating around tnwn this week, yon wish to ncll eity or farni projiorly place it on our list, OociitKR Laxu Loan Aijksov, Quito a number of eattlo ''perished hist week during the hitter cold weather. The Messrts Ed.

Ilottleman 'uppj' and others. We have good land to trade for horses or cattle. rikr Laxh ami Iiax AwkScV. K. 0.

Pearce and AValter Hhaller ''who has been visiting the family of Peter Shallor, returned to their home Smith tVntrc, Heating' Ktovc. Hull ings worth, FnioQ Corn W. Mave, South. Haven, Cultivator W. A.

Perkins, Draft wjtializer, F. X. Willianm, Bonita, Chfakrov corn Cedar Township The blizzard canle hooping down upon, us last Friday iiight with ii fierce cold tho thremoitieter registered 1 4 bolow on Sunday morning at nunrise. Our people ait quite disappointed in not having ttleighs at present, to er.joy sleighriding which is alwayu a joyous pastime in the winter time. tioiilil lit one- sfie! lliei jiililress to IJiiliiflt M.iini'.

Mini et ive- 'itUn-miilint I'mw eHln-r ex.nf iill iifi'. iii ti t'l'iun 0,5 lo tfir diiy iinil upwards wherever they live Voiisrettiirteil free. not I'eiplhvtl. Siii Iiuvu iiniil over S.Vi in a inie U.iy al tills win Alt coining tair I.oruie. Diggesiiooi mine country, anil I illry and.bo'thcr'e."' The Hon ge of' liepresentatlvcs at Washington, Jkis aj2.V..

that ilil are lawy era and 1 7. are There arf In iiiunu-f oetures 1 jnerohajitK, 1 bankers, It editors, rt physicians. It is prnponed to abolish dinh wah-' ing. The idea in to make paper dUhes so clieap that one can afford to throw, them away after each 'lliey eau he omoo as pretty as ohina, as strong us dewired, and will be noiseless and not liable) to break. Kansas i practical h- the soldier State of the Union.

Of her tion. 140,000 are ex. Union' Besides many hundreds of Confederate "woldiers. art scattered among the many tovnn and cities and 6n tho rarics of the State. This year, for tiie firt and last tbrymv MUTVEH and EGGS.

MJtlNti Til EM TO A. J6- RANNEY'S Chicago (Jnurrv, at Anthony, Kans. I V)iv' ih. fiii fur disposing of nunv prufluev than any othtr gpi' toy hoii-e in Harper County, and can always pay you yodd price hen merchants refuse lo buy, period, we who arc now will enjoy the loxury of dating our letters with three successive alike, Little Arthur Ware has been quite sick for, a few days. Our valley was actually visited by a tombstone ngent one day last week, he hails from Winfield Cowley Co.

he reeieved the cold shoulder an usual. The literary at Cellar hill echool house failed to meet on lantHatnrday evening on account of the extreme cold weathear. M. W. Short who has just cloned a fcuccessful term of" school near Crisfield Harper Co.

i circulating iew, aienlson House. jsss, year has. oeen so numbered since 177, and none will! occur uga.n until 1990. But the i following year will he 'Suwycuil less than two- and-a quarter eeiituries thereafter people mav tlate their i Gf3 in Butler eountv last Tuendav. Courier one year and the City Weekly Timed for Drdeis received at this illU-0:" Mr." Kl.

Smith and family left on hrsl Tuesday for Topeka. Mr. Smith ii a very pleiaut gentleman, cud wv sli'iuid have pleased to here. Our Jeweler, 11. 1J.

Feige at Artica, ha juft received a nice line of docks silverware and NpectacleK which In; sells at astonishing low pi ices. PIchm call and examine hw Tiie we.st bound train was delayed about three mile west of the on Sunday last by the breaking one of the drive-wheel. Tiie train was four hour late going east. Toothers' Uxamiiiatiou. The next regular tcacherc, examination wili be held at Anthony, Kansas, in the public school building, Satur- Ifiy, Jan.

commencing at a. in. J. E. Co.

Sunt. among his frieuds in Cedar township. The young of our valley went to a dance at Mr. J. John-sons on lat Friday evening and on returning homo latfe in the evening or rather early in the liiorning to speak, was forcildy struck by thi letters with digits four of kind, i Wl.

At' KoariiiK" Creek, in Kandolph i Cotitly, W. renidesthc Ullest and I weightiest family in the United' States. The family of John K. Scott consisted' of ten children, fill two whom died In their Geo. T.

Wihon, PropW, BOARDING BY DAY Oil WEEK. Cosnfbrtrklc room, good beds linn, nor money Is spnred to innkc uct ennifoi Our table lievtr pareij of any of the (ieJiciisies that nmrket ull'orils. 1'titr best brutuUo mm imm. rilf i V.fi f.r if th- -nljli'. fonk -jt r.nd fcli of upplii's.

tti iin-iutiur the Nirw ih-nlMin to IVei ii is I H'T blizzard it is a wonder they wen mmmi eoso not frozen they escaped most won-, The height of the remaining eight is derfnlly. AV. very kind-j individually over six fed. The; ly took theru in and soon made them father weighs 225 pounds; Mrs. Scott, very comfoi tabic.

The boya how-1 Hugh. 2H0; Oliver ever got their best girls home in good Charles SiTU: JetJernoii. 215: shape the following flay, they all James, tViuIield, 22'J; John, report a good time the dunce. 2j0; Edwin, 23. Weight of tin I 200 PAfitS.

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Mo- Du.si7.izx, I whole family, tl, 43 pounds..

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Pages Available:
977
Years Available:
1885-1890