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ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby announce mvself as a candidate Paxico Courier. Everybody went to the fair to-day. To-day is Paxico day at the state fair. Mr.

Stephens is engaged on a job of paint fpr reelection to the ollice of county attorney, subject to the decision of the republican county convention. J. B. Barnes. Subscription price, 1.50 per year in advance area 3 fl tl ing on Wells creek.

We are ren nested to announce the name L. E. HOFFMAN, Editob. of John K. Wright, of Davis count as a candidate for the state senate from this dis For Books and Stationery, GO TO THE i PostofficeBuilding where you will find a full line of school supplies! If you want your Property Insured, in some of the best and oldest companies, CTllon B.

Buchli. K. N. Ry. Time Card trict, subject to the decision of the republican senatorial convention.

TBAIXS MOVING WEST. a 3 Paxico Wants Its soul prospect developed. Some one to operate the stone quarries here the finest in the state. A first-class creamery and chesse factory. Capitalists to pay our town a visit.

Two dozcu or more dwellings built immediately. A good bank and banker a profitable investment. Everybody to pull together and work for local improvement. More of the weeds mown down. First class furniture store and repair shop, field vacant.

Harness and saddlery goods shop no opposition, Kvery line of business not now represented. Fine cigars atcargatzoi Nuttman's, Light frosts are commencing to appear. Cm A delegate convention of the democrats 'o. 3, Express 12.42 am. No.

1, Mail and express 2.00 pui. No. HI, Local freight 2.34 Jim. of Wabaunsee county will be held at the CL si 90 5 court house in Alma Saturday, October 13. TRAINS EAST.

1 sl No. 4, Express 3.05 am. 13SS, at 2.30 o'clock p. to place in nom T3 3 No. 32, Local freight 9.17 am.

No. 2, Mail and express 2.34 pm ination the following ollieers: Representative, county attorney, probate judge, clerk of I rains and 4 stop on signal, rains SI 3 the district court, county superintendent of There was an inundation of traveling men in the city on Monday. Yesterday was another red hot day, the thermometer running "way up." Mrs. W. S.

Bolton spent the past week in visiting her parents north of hero. The democratic pole to be raised Saturday wsll stand 85 feet above the ground. Guth Strowig did a 1250 business on Wednesday last. Pretty good for one day. An eating station is being established at McFarland for the convenience of railroad employes.

John Kickstatter, of St. Marys, was a guest of his fatlier-in-kw, John Mock, for several days last week. A brother of Jos. Glotzbach of Kansas City, has been visiting in this neighborhood among his relatives. Misses May Small and Susie Morrison de and 32 are daily except Sunday.

D. H. HAZZARD, public instruction, and one county commis' 1'. K. MiLi.Eit, Agent.

a i S'i sioner. 8. Notes and Comments. Ftlosfang Office cf nr. G.

is at the drug -I 5' 03 Physician We have been sending the Courier to a D. 5' store. 120, 120, 120! Barrels of Bear creek white lime just received at Paxico lumber yards. number of citizens hereabouts with whom we have not been able to communicate personally. It is our desire to secure all such CUHBS i 2- It is recommended that delegates to the convention be elected at the several voting precincts on Saturday, Sept.

29, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. m. The delegates are apportioned as follows: Alma IS, Eskridge 10, Grant 2, Mission creek 2, Mill creek 8, Harveyville nock creek 6, Wabaunsee Alta Vieta 3, Farmer 5, Raw 9, Newbury 10, Maple Hill 4, West Branch 4. Each precinct is directed to elect as many alternates as delegates. It is urged that each precinct send to the convention a full delegation of representative men.

L. rauly, chairman. Geo. W. Thompson, Secretary, Surgeon.

The construction train was in this neigh S- 8 as permanent subscribers, and therefore request them to continue lifting the paper borhood on Monday and Tuesday, doin some needed repairing. parted on Monday for Manhattan, where from the postollice until such time a the they will attend Bchool this winter. Keratche, Ccntntrt4 Soraim, Jmatioaj, Btitt'ues, Hoaii Ail, ca'di, Stiff Jo-nta, Bsrs Saekeit, Worwi, Giih, P'-ravey, fort, Cracks. For the next two weeks we will sell all summer goods very cheap to make room fur editor is able to see them. Every one living near here should subscribe for his home The sale of excursion tickets from this ills his own prescription; calls attended to night or dav.

3 03 a large fall and winter stock. Anderson Co. paper, thereby in the end benefitting him depot have already exceeded the expectations of the company. Nothing small about this place. self.

Lend us, therefore, vour helping hand Miss Rohr, of Leavenworth, began the Dr. G. E. Dargatz, Wheat seeding gocB bravely on and will Doctor Ilazzard reports a fine little girl at soon be over. Newbury school on Monday with a goodly number of scholars.

l'leasanton coal, only 4.2o per ton. Anderson Co. Pasico Roller Mill Paire Peck's. Girl babies have been the PHYSICIAN! AND3URGE0N, The attendance at the state fair from this One of the beat merchant and exchange rule in this section the pa-t year. Mr.

good fortune has therefore been no exception. neighborhood is good. Graduate of the Missouri Medical college mills in the state, do a general and member of the Kansas Mate medieul The democratic flag raising will occur on For dress goods and trimmings iu the very The excursion train on the Pi. on society. Ollice at Dargatz Nuttman Saturday aiteruoon next.

latest styles call on Anderson ei Co. druir store, paxico. Tuesday morning was hut slimly patronized Merchant Exchange Business I write prescriptions for my patients and 1 lie St. Alarvs lair will commence on a fine line of hats and caps just received have them filled, and filled in a drug store by fair attenders. Yesterday morning, however, the passengers were much wore num Thursday next, Sept.

27. at Guth cv Strowig s. according to the laws of Kansas. Mr. Miller made a short visit to the cfpi- erous.

and manufacture the finest grades of Flour tlin Btiite. in iv! an 1 be convinced, we Purlingame coal for 4.75 at Guth cv tal city on Tuesday afterrcon Hon. J. W. Fitzgerald, the St.

Marys sail Kuenzli's meat market dispenses tooth Strowig s. Mr. Miller, the station agent, is gradually fixing up the surroundings of his neat new Gnder, has sent us a fine sample of the arti THIS COOU OLD STAM3-3Y for Fvwyljoiij- staotly wbat lmtctmH -v it, fini! of tre lor i2ie Rreat populnrlty '1 iluiftaig Llolment foundlnlts anirrtrHi Ev'yl7 reeds such a nied'-cUMV n4i it Incase of aceldont IIukkp wife uacds it for generalJamlly UMU rite CanBlrrnecas it for Ills tuajM and bis nun, 'l iie rtiocUuaic nods It always on bis worK Vne MSiarrieviualtiilcanof fmergt cy. it 1' i i) nco it-oao't get along thont It, Tito Furmt needs In bli bouse, bis stabla, hlPBt.Tck yard, "lie mnn or ltio Bontiaaa i i.r iy aiiLtoii.l mliora. IIor -iwrlcir Saudi It It It bit bas atil fH'ct 1 It will ia hint an.

aud a world of trouble. UHtros nai niejslt and will need It sir Is round of aoeidanttand dangara. itvicvoedautaa noadalt. Tberelsnoth-, it ail isn anilduca for the danfara to Ufai 'ort which surround tho ptoaarr. 1 ilicrrhant needs It about bli store mon crnpV -sceidems will happen, and whea "I'stanir Liniment It wanted at onoa.

uliuiiiciuUe iiouae. 'Tie the best of Ket-pn tiutilalu ihuFactory. Itslmmedlata a ct aecldrat aarai pain and lost of wage. iie-ii a Mottle Always In tbe Stable fof wban viaiiladt City Meat Market pay the Market Price for Grain. W.

R. STROWIG. some and delicious meat. Moritz evidently selects only the best of cattle for his custom. cle.

It is sure enough salt, and from all accounts there is ulcntv more where it came A terrible accident occurred at this plaiv on Sunday afternoon as the train came in from the ea-t. It has been the habit ofa number of boys to cross in front of the engine as it came rushing along, and on this occasion Herman, the eleven year old sou of Mr. Ochms, was unfortunately caught by the cow catcher and thrown up under the headlight. The engineer shut off all speed and the train came to a standstill, and the uu-c inscious boy fell to the ground. lie was carried to the freight depot and from there to the residence of his father, where medical assistan'-e was called in.

On careful examination it was found that the boy had sustained a dislocation of the hip, a broken elbow cap, and a compound fracture of one leg, beside a number ot lc-ser bruises, tw-tor Alexander, the company on Monday, and examined the condition of the patient, who, at last accounts, though suffering severely, was doing as well as can be expected. This will doubtless be an effective lesson to these hoys to refrain from that practice, it has cost one Ltd very severe injuries in fact, it is a wonder that it did not cost him his life and the same thing is liable to hap residence. For some days past he has been engaged in building sidewalks, and added to Dr. Barber, of Maple Hill, went to Kan this the fact of quantities of tine, new furni gas ity last Friday, where he met a brother, ture for the interior, we are obliged to sur also a practicing ph)-iciaa from St Paul, mise that other occupants beside himself will M. Vl.

Kuenzli, Prop. soon reside in the honse. on Buggy Wag If you want a fall or winter suit, call at Minn. loth and Strovrig have had their store front improved by several signs, advertising their business. A traveling sign writer did the job, and did it well.

Dr. rargatz reports the advent of a fine REPAIRING Guth iv Strowig s. There is no reason why we cannot have Fresh and salt meats always on hand. -bv- both a creamery and a canning factory at little bov at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

this place. They ore enterprises that if properly conducted cannot fail, and will llarboldt on Sunday night last. Mother and child doing nicely. Mr. Dittman has improved the appearance prove to be profitable investments.

J. W. LAPHAM. NEW WORK A SPECIALTY The Sangamon coal is the cheapest; for of his shop by the addition of a square front and a couple of windows. lie is evidently sale by Guth tV Strowig.

Guth A Strowig keep the finest cigars. pen to others trying the same feat. The safest plan for inexperienced persons is to stay away from moving trains, especially so when these persons are boys. Satisfaction in all respects. Give us a call SELL YOUR STOCK TO from.

It may prove a fortunate liud for our siter city, Hherifl Russell was a passenger on the excursion train Tuesday morning, en route to Maple Hill, called there by oliicial business. He was agreeably impressed by the substantial appearance of our city as he viewed it from the depot platform. Mr. Michael llund of this vicinity, gave us a pleasant call on Tuesday afternoon and spent a short time in genial conversation. Beside being a thorough farmer, he is numbered ariong our new subscribers, and is always welcome at these headquarters.

The G. K. and N. railway will run special trains dV.ly to the state tair held at Topeka, Sept. 17th to 22nd inclusive.

These trains will commence Sept. IStli, and continue during the fair, leaving raxico at 8:54 a. m. and returning at p. m.

Round trip tickets, admission to fair grounds, $1.10. F. R. Miller, agent. Secretary Mohler, of the state agricultural department, says the reports from all his correspondents agree that listed corn the past year did the best.

We might furthermore add that if ground be plowed iu the fall and a "ninety day" corn is planted in this manner, the farmers can almost wager their entire "pile" that they will have a good crop. Let some of our farmers try this scheme. Felt hats are the latest for ladies and children. Anderson and Go. have a tine line line in the latest styles and colors, and very cheap.

preparing for a winter campaign. Lizzie MeOee is at home again and is quite ill from an attack of lung fever. She expects, if able, to ko to the state capita! in a few days and engage in teaching school. Pottawatomie county has adopted a uniform system of school books. The same City Barber Shop, An line of drees buttons at Ander A.

C. KUENZLI son and direct from the factory iu New lork. J. H. Meyer, Prop.

Rossville Times: The first paper to reach Shampooing, shaving and hair cutting in the latest urofessional stvle. Solicits the this office bearing the recognized exchange ought to be done in this county, thereby re suiting in a great annual saving to the patrons of the various schools was the first issue of the Paxico Cour patronage of the public. He pays the highest current prices for cattle and hogs. Give him a trial. ier, a neat and newsy 7-column folio editec by L.

F. Hoffman: The Courier will take BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, good care of Paxico, and win its way to large number cf homes: rfohr; Joss, proprietor, USE Ham av V-(tat-bl ALLohair RENEWER. It Is a medicinal preparation, and, at the tame time, an elegant and cleanly toilet article. Its action upon tbe scalp Is health' fill. It nourishes the glands wliichsuppori the hair, nnd causes thin, dry hair to be come thick, soft, and vigorous.

It restore the color of youth to locks Which bav become faded with age or dUease; and relieves and cures itching, caused bf humors of the scalp. Dr. George Gray, Kaslma, N. writes: "It gives pleasure to testify to the wonderful effectt produced by nail's Vegetable Sicilian Eai' Renewer, as observed by me in very many cases. IT WILL CE11TA1XLY RESTORlJ TUB HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR.

cleauses tbe bead of dandruff, and leaves the hair soft, (tlossy, and beautiful." F. Ti Sandhein, 1010 Spruce writes; After Unavallingly trying a number of preparations to prevent mtf buir from falling out, and, realizing that was fast becoming bald, I tried, as a last resort, Hall's LTair Renewer. I have used Tle prince of the power of the air comes out a winner at Topeka. The salvation army at that place has thrown up its hands. Repairing neatly performed cn short notice at reasonable rates.

Anderson and Co. will sell you a full Mr. Lambert Anderson gave us a pleasant call the other day and subscribed for the Courier. Mr. M.

Muckecthaler numbered himself among our sulwribers this week, for which lie has our hearty thanks. Father KeinhoO'er went to Eudora, Tuesday, on a short visit. He will be home again before Sunday next. Mr. O.

A. Nuttmaa left a tine head of cabbage with us on Tuesday. Mr. Nuttman has a line garden in spite oi dry weather sometimes. Tbe young iren from Maple Hill who stole a lot of playing cards from Anderson and Go's are requested to come and get the remainder of the pacK.

Mrs. idiilip Hund on Thursday evening la-' fell down several steps of a stairway and dislocated the cap of one of her knees. Her recovery is a question of a short time. Moritz Hund has just threshed his wheat crop and finds on measurement that he has exactly 1SS8 bushels or a bushel for every year. His crop averaged slightly over 2-3 bushels to the acre- a little child of Mr Breidenstein, who lives north cf here, was accidentally and severely scalded on Friday morning last by a pan of boiling milk being spilled over him.

Dr. w-is called iu t'lid rendered all needed medical relief: stock ct'lf boot for only 3.00. A refreshing drink cf good lemonade at A.J.PRIDE, mrgat, Nutttnans. FEED. FEY, Gen'l Blacksmith Arepair Shop Shop west of raxico hotel.

Give him a call Hospitality is an expression of divine worship. 6en'( Blacksmth Repair Shop A full line of men's fancy flannel shirts at Anderson and Cos. There is a girl in Atchison who shaves Paxicj is weU supplied with ch'trches. In the distance the tall straight steeple of the Ncwbnry Catholic church looms up in mpjeslic proportions. The M.

E. church here is a commodious and handsome while the German Lutherans occupy a neat ediiice on the west side of tin towi. site. No one coming here need have any fears of being deprived of church facilities. Win.

Officer, commonly called Buck, died at his residence on Sunday last, nftsr being confined to bed for only two weeks. His end was gentle and gradual, resulting from that dread disease, consumption. Interment occurred on Monday afternoon, and was attended by many relatives and friends. He was only 32 years of age p.nd 1'avcs r. family of wife and children.

regularly, but the young mau who he Sl'oelng a specialty; charges reasonable 9 ive hs a call. Mr- W. S. Bolton returned on Tuesday from a ten day trip to Chicago, where he purchased an fall and winter goods, as the incoming trains will soon testify. Anderson and 'Jo.

projiose doing a big business. The ladies of the Union Sunday school have a programme of merit and excellence prepared for Sunday evening next, com-memora'ing the bountiful Harvest Home. We are disappointed in not getting the programme for publication, but will endeavor to give the proceedings in our next issue. Judge Shaw, who has been nominated by the democrats of rottawatomie county fur county attorney, was a classmate of the Shermans, of Ohio, all being boys together and attending tho same old log rchool house. And the judge isn't a Lit elevated over it either.

Guth and Strowig are lamenting their cramped quarters, but all the same are preparing to lay in a heavy supply of fall and winter goods. Morris Guilt left on Tuesday night for Chicago, where he will do the purchasing. Guth and Strowig will scou be planning, we are afraid, for a large stone building for their future house. One huudred and fifteen tickets were sold at WftTjego for Columbus, Ohio. If each individual spends foO, intruding railroad fare, and this fa a reasonable avernge, it will make a total expenditure of 5,750, This doesn't seem as though bid rottawatomie was poor or purse-proud, says the Wamego Reporter.

Louisville Indicator: The first uun'ber of the Paxico Courier with L. K. Hoflman as editor on cur table. It is a very reatlv H. H.

McLelian, PhysicianEs iSurgeon good night at the front gate don't know it. The New Home sewing machine for sale at Anderson and Cos. See that oil grain boot at Auderson and Go's only A live rattlesnake which was found in one of the streets at Topeka the other day is supposed to have been imported and turned loose by one of the enterprising druggist ol that city. All goods sold by rargatz ANuttmann aie guaranteed. St.

Maiys, Kansas. The Harrison and Morten club held the most successful meeting of the season last Forty-four perrons bearded the excursion train this morning. Among them, as near as we could glean, were M. Hund Sr. and wife, Cornelius Thompson, Nelson Coitier, John Michaelis, Miss Mr.

ad only four bottles of the Renewer, and art perfectly satisfied it is the best prepa ration in the market for checking tW falling out of hair, invigorating tho ha'rf roots, and promoting a new growth." Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS commends Itself to all who have occasion to use a dye for the beard or mustache It will change gray, faded, or i.antly whiskers, to a beautiful bruvn or black as desired. The colors produced ar natural and lasting. It cannot 16 washed off, contains no destructive ingredient Is cheap, safe, convenient to use, and effectual. PREPARED BT B. P.

HALL Nashua, X. U. 4 Sold by all dealers Iu UiedtcUiea, Saturday evening. Fully persons were present, iucluding many ladles, and the addresses were listened to very attentively. The club then adjourned Meet at the time cf next regular meeting.

A. S. Keiii'ver came in a few daya since atid subscribed fir the Cour-er. He has just finished building a firm house fir Mb space is reserved for raxico hotel harness, call on I'r. 1 For a set of doub! iiazzr.rd.

whose advertisement will appear net issue. The annoiiiiceiu -nt by a Kansas pa; that maple worms can be poisoned is coinci Withgott, John Mock and wife, Fred Trey, John Boyer, Mrs. Small, Misses Norton, Kenney and Mr. Kenney, Geo. MeGrail, Henry Winter, Geo.

1 Saml. Sutton, and numerous others whose names we did not learn. An assemblage of pcrp'e at Alrsa on J. Van Syckie, who lives north of here, dent with the intelligence that Sam Wooii 1 There! DO YOU SUFER WITH PILES? Use Dr. Tablers BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT Avaid the use of the love life.

Try BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT made from the Common Buckeye which combined with other valu The house is two stories high; the main is going 'o Texas. The sunflower uUte still building is J6x25, with an addition lOxlo. i seems to be under the sheltering wing of a Mr. Van Syekle is an energetic farmer, and fostering providence- deserves such a g'rod hou-'. Rest lump coal at Anderson Co's.

rargatz Nuttman report a favorable improvement iu business this month. gotten up and newsy seven column folio and starts out with what appeirs to be a substantial advertising patronage. Friend Hoffman is a bright young newspppe man and we th him the best of success Hon. J- K. Wright, af Junction City, was in town on Saturday and made a short address before the Harrison club.

He is a candidate for the state senate More the republican convention. The contest for this position apparently lies between Davis and Tuesday were addressed by a union labor orator. Mr. Overniyer, democratic candidate for congress, was advertised to address the people at that time, but found thit his audience was claimed by the union fellow. So in gracefully yielding tbe field, the peop's were deprived of hearirs; Mr.

Overmyer's brill address. The annonnc-meiit of J. B. Parups for county attorney spptsrs in thisiscue. We W.A.L.Dittman able ingredients make a sure and CERTAIN PILE CURE.

tJ-Try it with assurance that yon will receive a Tablzrs Euckcje Pile (, cares nothing else but Pi.el of every Ul I i It-I I chrcer. ASK YOUR DRUGCIST OR STORE-KEEPER. S-nt by mil in Tubes 75 cents. Bottles 50 cts. -COUSSENS STABLER MEDICINE KiU-y count'es.

right is th eiuxen i representative of Eg vis county, and if hej succeeds in securing this proprietor of Blacksmith and Repair Shop. CARPET STOP believe ie are correct i'l saying (hat he has ie iias jitire assurance of both the nomin- served the past term in an acceptable fian- anJ ICs apjiearanee STRETCHER St. Lcvii Mo. AND TACK HAMMER COMBINED. Solicits a share cf the public patronage, and guarantees satisfaction.

r.er iu people geueraii. uas a people tree'ed a laVorable impression, so faithful aud efficient officer, and tuies liefore f.ir ag we l.m. I fe is an old rident the people for rcjcmination and reelect-. 0f would, no doubt, fill the It is them to say yef or no, and this dc- -bility. His announcement cision will be regarded by him with ail rs tietwhfre in this issue.

Tee this slrupls, A Inexpert The thief who finds ro opportunity to steal considers himself an honest man. Ardtrenn Co. are selling ladies misses and childreiis cotton hose below cost. ntronise home and buy your drugs and medicines Irrai A Nutluiaun. Two pieces of coin in one bag make mor.

noise than a hundred. The world knewn Buckeye mowers and binders for sale by Guth Strowig. Dutches fly paper nnd Deln ition insert powder at Pargatr. A Nuttmaun's. The came! desired horns and his ears were taken from hiui: Just received a new supply cf fresh Flor-iiht baunauas at the drug store.

Ki'er sand for sa'e at 1.50 per yard. 2-2t F. B. Miller. Tf you have any Ttal estate td aell cr rent bring a description cf the es.me to the Cora- The most compaot and sire preTecta complete Machine for putting dowa Caretta puttlnj dowa It must be a fact potent to any one that the machinery for harvesting corn ptands in the fossiliicd footstep of our forefathers.

Improvements abound fa all sides for planting corn, for plowing, fcr threiiiing, for harvesting, for grain sowirg in fact, for everything but the corn harvest. As our grandfathers gathered their corn, so do we no improvement, no change. The farmer, single-handed, can jdapt acd cultivate his crop by the forty acr bnt when time for garnering comes he must gnther in his unemployed neighbor, and fume and sweat over th large acreage that, in plentiful years, eust often on'y half gathered. No doubt the nature of the crop must considered when applying the rule of progr. as compared with the other farming operation of to-day; the Yankee ingenuity that Ha solved even much rrcre dtcdli problems than thi" c-oght net to fait of finding a solution.

Thi train of tHovght hi; been induced Ure. ever offered. spect end defirenci. New pcook i-cw and at prbvs that is AQrHTS WAKTED la every trwn to MB th Id proved SHANNON LETTERS BILL Fill Price. the(rret-t LAn-Sin Ornca Oivke evw invemed, and THE COSMOPOLITAN OVER 500,000 Miss Mamie Kenney, isstrcctoh is Instumental Music either piano or orgn Eefbrenoea giren Inquire at Faxico hot-.

The raxico densccratk club invites every-' elv comj vtiti-n Anderson and o. body to hear the on the political jjr. (j c. Cornell, cf Alma, gave us a i-sues of the day. to be delivered by able WH cn afternoon.

He is crators a', the Cleveland and Thur.nan pole a candidate fo: the ecr.versid raising cl Saturday A mcrg the among other rpeakers will b- W. Frarins, candi-! indorsement of a reduction date foi lieutenant governor, H. T-avi- I nte ci ir.i.erest and aff xing a 1 s-wupaiar. MOW IN USE. cbeieta.

mm) it ft It tea nttla aatsatrd aenriTna ti evermycr lor wsgresa, Attorney penalty ft.r v-cla'ion cf the law. But of Penj. F. Martin, of Alma, and Ceo. more interest tc the farming com-psvgat; of this plfce.

Einuity arc hi? to the amendment of Plitcr Courier Please notice that the lw of legal Tactic and procedure, Prktt.ti.jo, the bast tllustntcd lew price mguiac- Bt the worid. It cob tain 64 p(e aa4 is brim full of Sn Class abort start. tnreJs, adnntsirsst ciestific aod lhs ary arti. ea, by ii tiagutsbed foreim and Americaa en also eorcruio tcf Jcront and any r-ia'rrf Vk bn wiU stratab oan-aj bMntifalir aad eat? and aoM ascara. wadaa aaait a fmii iix atatd dun tbe tscsm.

Aawnrisna ntwiil tasUatlT a a ts ainila ail Ik aa pot ion a orr th i assd ami I'M bfl aai." taa aaaaf cb ard rrp-wia 0 zrwn(L It is nrnraasrra sa oarsrLail ausTvf aaara tins uu a ciiud Ma BMatpalrt It- Ira inmrra im roTD. irsnaarTO, twmm atlla Haadgi) aataaaMina. it wha onto oaa aa I'Waaaa. and so cwtncwl that (t eaa 'a as iavaaaa. af by ths state of alaiw to-day among our farmer 'ncludinp a scarcity of hands and the tbkr w'il no session cf the beard cf in sifflplifvihgth? bringing tff suit hi mvm sight of a gv? of men who cne into the neighborhood frova abroad, armed with rgainst railror.d eoi'paries for kiilirg live stock.

Mr. Cornell wcu'd aUo brir-g into cm-nty cmmisrioners nmi! the second week in October on account of the State redr.ion. The W-Owinsr is the order of business for M. OEHMS, mm. Wnga law provide in effect that a rel estate nsticy.

You will find all charge reasonable. jn A 1 lady gcat button ihee only 1.75 at Anderrn and Ce. Grwat reditetioo in prices on unimet goods to make room for a large lice of fab and winter pcods. Guth Strowig. Fine confectioneHea flt the drug Insure ycur prcper-y ith Boyer Pro Fine tcilet s-ap? it PargaH A N'JttB-nnV Rouod water ttijs, wade of clear "r-T at paxico lunioer yanls.

drew lawns reduced to only Sc per yarl terahubl He gleaning corn knives. It (hows that the harvesting cf certs requires a supply of men in ercesa of he used in ordina'r fanning I' i vviaraiq aa tttM tW Hrwra Traar HaarraU Lira areata soak big I Oaafsa.saaii aVroar artittse pop Isaesrtba. gsaavlasatacs lar boaMaixd artkla. aajdSBtaoaaaiaataaaaa. RICHARD W.

MONTROMt Sol Alfir Claa, fcEALEB IS the rccnd Ths road bcrneas ot the pHvate crotsrg railroad abal! be the seT'! towrsh'f will 1 Ukrt np uf the -rce in mcchaniral constndion as cn a foli'-f'r-g older, to-wiu Wilmir'on, Pock public highvy. T'reie are some cf Mr. operations, rrd proves the necessity cf im COPT at NEWt proved maeHoery in this particular dejat- feen'lmerchandis BTAKDorsvsdaO cw. to the rYus ere- Knd Plumb, Tuesday, 'XtCt Mill creH Farmer, Washington Garleld in to keep pae with the im. A Tit.

im for asm Cornell- vics, and if the Yoten of this ocur-tT endo5; snd by doic; endorse him, ''e will go to the state ctpitol prcjared tc buttle Tor thera and bave ptrvementa in other hraro Ls not this prtca (s.sv (uD pankaiarts tcyps, October 10th; Maple Sew-bury and Misnwi creek, (Vt'-Uer I th. uMls vmhie for anlt tS 60. a fact? iMtiiiT nut ca, if mT, I..

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À propos de la collection The Paxico Courier

Pages disponibles:
199
Années disponibles:
1888-1889