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Paxico Courier. DARGATZ I NUTTMANN, The Cleveland banner still floats buoyantly in the Paxico breezes. Blue township, in Pottawatomie county, cast 212 votes, 209 of which were debited Riibbitiare ripe. The turkey roosts high. Wednesday was a balmy day.

Insure your property with Boyer Bros. For Boob and Stationer, 00 TO TH PostofilceBuilding Come in and subscribe. Paxico it a booming town. Let us build some sidewalks. The mud is gradually departing.

The coal dealers are transacting a rushing Subscription price, $1.50 per year in advance DCILCOH 1M Published every itturesctay morning. AND L. E. HOFFMAN, Editob. Kansas salt only 1.75 at Guth Strowig's.

The elevator is receiving a second coat of full line of school your where 7011 will find a supplies. If you want business. for Harrison, two for Cleveland and one for the prohibition man. St. Marys, in the same county, has been almost as bad in years past on the other side of the politicul fence, We carry everything usually kept in a paint.

The snow last Friday was xcellent for Ry. Time Card coal for $4.25 at Guth and Good lump the wheat. Property Insured, in good reliable companies. B. BUCHLI.

strowig s. TRAIN'S MOVING WEST. Miss Madaris spent Sunday among her andFancy Articles, Candies, Cigars, We pay special attention to the preparing of medicine for family use and the fillina of physic! 11 in prescrl ptions, AH goods sold by us are guaranteed to be as represented. We sell the best goods at qe lowest prices. Call.and we shall spare no efforts in trying to please you.

J. Lnpham went to Maple Hill yes Alma friends. first class grocery. Come in and encourage ua a little. Divide up your trade.

Give us a show. We came here to live with you No. 3, Express 12.42 am. No. 1, Mail and express 2.00 pin.

No. 31, Local freight 2.34 pui. terday. Miss Jennie Ilagan, ot Topeka, visited her For a set of double harness, call on Dr. TRAINS EAST.

sister Miss Judith on Sunday last. Hazzard. 1 and help build up your town. C. II.

PHILLIPS, First door west of Poi-toflice. 1 Nice, new fresh goods at new grocery firs No. 4, Express 3.05 am No. 32, Local freight 9.17 am. No.

2, Mail and express 2.34 pni. Kansas salt at Anderson Co's, only 1 .75 D. HAZZARD, door west of postoffice. per barrel. Trains 3 and 4 stop on signal, irams 61 Paxico business and professional men are Political excitement has almost entirely and 32 are daily except Sunday.

always wide awake. Dr. Hazzard had Paxico will soon enjoy an increased num of passenger trains. J. K.

Miller, Agent. died away. charge of the only badly injured case at the COME IN and see us whether you wish Miss Annie Bolton is visiting friends in Topeka jollification Wednesday evening. A Physician Notes and Comments. Scranton, Kan.

to buy or not. First door west of postoffice. boy fell under the street car, and hurt him self so badly that one foot had to be ampu Trade from the town of McFarland comes All hunting is positively forbidden on my tated. Dr. Hazzard, fortunately for the into Paxico business houses.

premises under penalty ot law. tr.l. Thanksgiving on the 29th iiwt. Iowa potatoes at Anderson and Co's: boy, happened to be on the spot at the time. The hunters are abroad in the land, but A full line of cook and heatine stoves iust The fourth quarterly conference of the received at Anderson and Go's.

Surgeon. all premises are not open for their V'. I. Rover made a Bhort visit to St. Marys Monday.

Fry Dittman will put down a sidewalk Paxico M. E. circuit church will be held one week from next Saturday and Sunday, the 24th and 25th inst. Preaching by the pre Kev. J.

Collins, of Clay Center, arrived in front of their shops. Let the boom go on. Try that choice Orleans molasses at An on Monday afternoon on a short visit to his derson and Co's. COME IN and see us whether you wish siding elder, Rev. A.

S. Euibree, at 2.30 p. old home. Fill his own prescriptions; calk attended to m. Saturday and at 11 a.

m. Sunday. Those to buy or not. First door west of postolfi ce. Choice Kansas Buckwheat flour at An uigtit or day.

The creamery at St. Marys hag been leas' The Newton wagon, the most durable and ed for the ensuiug year to the manager, a who heard Elder Embree when he was here in the spring will be glad of another opportunity. Come and bring your friends. easiest running wagon in the market, for Mr. Johnson.

sale by Uuth and Strowig. Dargatz and Nuttman recently received Mr. Phillips, the new groceryman, will Farmers are hurrying their fall labors as much as possible, and are preparing for an elegant line of photograph albums that very shortly receive an invoice of meu Paxico Roller Mills One of the best merchant and exchange winter. overalls and goods of similar are excellent for presents to friends. derson and Co's.

The mud for some days past has been almost unfathomable. Newbury township is totally devoid of third party prohibitionists. COME IN and see us whether you wish to buy or not. First door west of postoffice. Jacob Mock was among those sporting a sleigh last Friday in the midst of the snow storm.

Mrs. Geo. Legg, of this vicinity, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in To- Dr. Hazzard's enforced widowerhood will A. J.

Pride has been gathering in his he will sell at hard lime prices. Mr. Phillips is bound to succeed in establishing his soon come to a happy termination, as Mrs. election bets the past few days. They were nulls in the state, do a general Merchant Exchange Busines numerous and of different varieties.

Hazzard will then be coming home. business, and we take pleasure in recommending him to our people. all means give hicj a call, get acquainted and Bee what Mr. A. S.

KendVer recently purchased There was a select party at Morris on the evening of the 11th. Dr. Haz he has in stock. and manufacture the finest grades of Flour in tb tata. Come and be convinced, we zard was one of the guests; and Mr.

Kuenzli and enclosed a lot for building purposes immediately north of Al Kuenzli's place. Commencing witli Sunday, elegant vesti- George Clothier, a bright young man of was made the present of a fine baby boy. the vicinity east of here, has been very ill peka. A few sleighs were abroad in the neigh billed trains will glide through our city and Everybody has been enjoying the weather from malarial fever. He is at present in a pay the MARKET PRICE FOR GRAIN.

W. A R. STROWIG. stop for those who wish to board them. that, commencing with rriday, gave us a precarious condition.

The fever has been subdued, leaving him iu an emaciated and borhood last Friday, but the sport was of genuine New England snow storm and hot All persons knowing themselves indebted short duration, tomless mud several days afterward. to me are requested to call and settle, as I greatly weakened condition. To add to the sadness of the case, his mind seems to have THIS SPACE IS RESERVED BY need the money. w. A.

L. LMttjiau. The dates for Dr. W. Parsens, dentist, Messrs.

Reckenhauser and Mcllahan attended a meeting of the Fields bondsmen at Call and get acquainted with us. New are from the 3d to the 13th of each montl been badly shattered by the illness and by his weakened body. Dr. Miller, of Rossville, Alma on Tuesday. at Wamego, 20th to 25th at St.

Marys, 14,15 grocery, first door west of poMoftire. C. H. PHILLIPS. The "Courier" Real Estate Agency.

and 16 at Alma, and 17, 18 and 19 at Ek brothers, two enterprising young is attending and rendering efficient aid. Mr Clothier has many friends throughout Wa HOTEL PAXICO ANDERSON Proprietors. II. G. ALLEN, Manager farmers of this section, handed us their year ridge.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Strowig returned last baunsee county who unite in wishing him a ly subscription the other day, with their Tuesday from a pleasant visit among friends at Holton, and are again at home to their The 6now storm last Friday caught generally unprepared fors uch inclement best wishes.

speedy and permanent recovery. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. A A nderson Co's.

Paxico friends. We will send the Cocrieb three months weather. The merchants consequently did on trial for 25 cents. This oiler will hold a thriving business in winter apparel and It commences to look as though Prof. good only for November and December, and foot wear.

boot at Anderson and See that oil grain Blake, when he prophecied mild weather for November, must have been making cal does not apply to yearly subscriptions. Saturday and Monday were gala days with the merchants here. The streets were Co's only $2.75. If you want a fall Guth Strowig's. culations for some other month.

or winter suit, call at Dr. Dargatz, when it comes to building sidewalks, seems to have more enterprise Accommodations first-class in all respects. Special facilities for THE COMMERCIAL TRADE. crowded with farmers' teams, presenting The corn cribs belonging to Guth Strowig are fast assuming shape on the than almost any one else. He laid connect very fair index as to the business done by Ladies, call and look at our toboggans.

Guth and Strowig, Paxico generally ing links between the drug store and Guth ground immediately north of the elevator, A fine line of haw and caps just received Strowig's on one side, and with the meat Matt Thomson, late candidate for count This is good news to the farmers. at Cruth strowig s. market on the other side, Saturday morn-ug, much to the convenience of those pass- superintendent, was in town for a short time Mr. Brandt, who acted as aent at this Round water tanks, made of clear pop on Monday afternoon. Greeting his frienn place duriug the absence of Mr.

F. R. Mil ng along. Let the good movement go on. lar, at paxico lumber yards.

hereabouts. He appears to be as back-boiv COME IN and see us whether you wish isb as ever, in spite of his recent Waterloo, Anderson and Co. will sell you a full ler, has been appointed operator and agent at the sugar factory station near Topeka. As soon as the roads become iu a manner to buy or not. First door west of postoffice.

We understand that Guth Strowig will City barber Shop J. H. Meyer, Prop. Shampooing, shaving and hair cutting in the latest professional style. Solicits the patronage of the public.

Mies Annie Bolton returned on Saturdav in a verv few davs, commence to buv corn, much to the satisfaction of farmers here from her visit to the Topeka sugar factory. good again, a number of farmers in the neighborhood will market their grain at this abouts. At present those wishing to sell are giving an interesting account of her visit forced to depend on the neighborhood there. She brought with her a sample of ranches. native sugar, some of which we have in our possession.

It is the first of the Kansas ar Mr. Ed Dillley lost a fine cow this week from congestion of the lungs, superinduced ticle that we have seen, and has been re' garded by all with considerable curiosity. place. We refer this item to the St. Marys Gazette.

A child of Mr. John Medley's, of this place, is lying at home ill from diphtheria. We understand, however, that the patient is not dangerously ill and there is no chance of the disease spreading. Mr. Sykes, of Snokomo, who was several BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, John Joss, proprietor.

by an excess of chaff. In other words, sin accidentally choked to death. Mr. Dillley, There has been nothing better for the in consequence, is receiving the condolence of his friends. wheat for a year past than the Bnow we received a few davs ago.

The moisture thus Repairing neatly performed on short notice at reasonable rates. The question of sidewalks may be getting obtained has been almost perfectly absorbed weeks ago, in a verv poor condition of stock calf boot for only $3.00. The New Home sewing machine for sale at Anderson and Cos. Every cash purchaser gets a burro ticket free at A. Urbansky's, St.

Marys, Kan. Scranton coal $4.50 per ton. Anderson Co. Urbansky's, St. Marys, is the place to buy your winter clothing and ladies' dry goods.

Round Oak heating stoves at Anderson Co. Now is the time to lay in your winter's supply of coal. Call on Guth and Strowig Go and get a burro free at A. L'rbansky's, St. Kansas.

Drawing occurs Nov. 15, 1888. If you have any real estate to sell or rent bring a description of the same to the Coi'R-ikb real estate agency. You will find all charges reasonable. A nice line of Floor Oil Cloth Just received at Anderson Co's.

The Sangamon coal is the cheapest; for sale by Guth Strowig at $5.50 per ton. a trifle monotonous to many of our readers. but not more so than the mud which every into the soil, and if we are so fortunate at to receive a month of mild weather before the winter season proper comuieuces, the wheat body is compelled to wade through by rea- son of the absence of the aforesaid sidewalks. crop will be in good shape to withstand the rigors of the blizzards. By all means, give us creditable sidewalk Guth and Strowig on Tuesday received health, has recovered sufficiently to be around again, much to the pleasure of his friends and acquaintances.

By notices elsewhere it will be seen that through trains are now running on the Rock Island to Denver and other Colorado points. This gives four more trains daily to Paxico, rendering more efficient train facilities to this place than any other we know of. Messrs. Fry and Dittman, who recently The rain last Thursday night shifted to gaily painted delivery wagon, and will use the same for the convenience of their bust A. J.

PEIOE Gen'l Blacksmith Repair Shop ness. The outfit will be under the superin the northwest, and davlight on Friday morning revealed a genuine New England snow storm, accompanied by a Dakota gale of wind, swooping down on the unsuspecting inhabitant. The storm continued during tendence of Mr. Casper Berscbinger, who will be readv to respond at all times to the calls made upon him. formed a partnership in the blacksmithing We understand that a cheap yet durabl the day without any diminution, resulting in a snow fall fully six inches in depth.

It wooden sidewalk can be built for ten cents Shoeing a specialty: charge reasonable is seldom that Kansas people see heavier or per foot. It can thus be seen that the idea Give us a call. deeper snow, especially at this season of the of connecting the walks already on the business, have purchased the corner lots adjoining the Russell restaurant and are moving their buildings thereon. They will fit the place up in good shape and propose doing a rushing business. A fine line of California canned goods, ground will not be very expensive and of infinite satisfaction.

year. COME IN and see us, whether you wish to buy or not. First door west of postoffice. We understand that there are stron; teas, coflees, spices, dried fruits, tobaccos, ci prospects of a new democratic paper being OH ACQTTATKTZ'D WITT: TKT! OECiiRAPHY THIS TILL OETATO KTTftB VALUABLE INFORMATION IN KEuARD TO RKCENT EXTENSIONS Oi THE "GltjiAT HOCK ISLAND" A 61UD OF XL-lb OF gars, a fine line of pickltd goods, crackers, 2o longer can the town cow reconnoiter the premises of Anderson Co's. store, shortly established it Alma.

It will be cheese, iluion, sardines, oysters, and every printed from entirely new material, have competent editorial force backing it, and 11 r.iT a I 1 llli i'i yw.s,,v promises to be a success from the start. XI; licking at the salt barrels, munching a stray morsel of hay or straw, or shoving her nose into something not intended for her use. The premises are now enclosed with a neat. M.OEHMS, be issued on or liefore thing else. Call and see us.

C. II. PHILLIPS, First door west of postoffice. The county comniicsionem last Friday initial number will January 1st. Exchange The Alma coal hole has DEALER IS new fence, and the cow must gaze upon the interior from a distance, meditating upon made the official canvass of the vote cast at reached a depth of 1400 feet.

The work of casing the hole to a depth of 1200 feet wai the recent election. Through the courlesv of Commissioner Greenwood we are enabled Gen'l merchandse finished last week. The drill is now going the vicissitudes of life and the disappointments of existence. The preliminary examination of Joseph and Jerry Fields at Alma List week resulted through shale rock. Thesanie 13-inch vein to give the following votes State senator-Wright, 1609; Representative of coal that was found last year on the oppo Wade, 1551; Cantrill, 1149.

Probate in a postponement until the beginning of site side of the creek was passed sometime ago. Operations will be continued until a depth ot 2000 feet is reached. January, in order to allow the prosecution Judge Kichards, lbn; Martin, 1013. Superintendent Raniey, 1696; Thomson, sufficient time in which to present the evi Owing to the excess of mud and dampness 1028. Clerk of the Courts Neiswinder, 1000.

County Attorney dence of the case. The expert examining the books have finished up the years 1885 A. C. WALLS, Lames. 1757; Graham, 942.

The candi generally, the Harrison club of this place on last evening decided to postpone its festivities until this (Thursday) evening. It is projiosed to have an anvil chorus and and 1886, and are commencing on 18S' They will have finished the four years of Stone Mason Cistern builder Solicits jour patronage; satisfaction guar Joseph Fields') administration in ample dates named first are the republican and those named last the democratic candidates. THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. The inaugural aJdn-ss of the Great Rock Tl .1.. ri fire works generally to emphasize the victory achieved by General Harrison and his time for the adjourned preliminary anteed.

im.uiu lvuuie, me uicago, Aansas and 25 cent buys 8 bars of good laundry soap THE CHICAGO. KANSAS MBRAiKA K'Y (ROCK ISLAUD SOUTE) This comprehensive proupir.gr of crtrft! tnt-a i fiords tfco quickest. sr.t, pcor-wvcni and BE5T focUiwa of comtm nication between a-l Inapt rtxS HALL'ShaIr RENEWER. It is a medicinal preparation, and, at the tame time, an elegant and cleanly toilet article. Its action upon the scalp Is healthful.

It nourishes the glands which support the hair, and causes thin, dry hair to become thick, soft, aud vigorous. It restores the color of youth to locks which have become faded with age or disease; and relieves aud cures itching, caused by humors of the scalp. Dr. George Gray, Nashua, X. writes: "It gives ma pleasure to testify to the wonderful effects produced by Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, as observed by me In very many cases.

It will certainly ristors THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It cleanses the head of dandruff, aud leaves the hair soft, glossy, and beautiful." T. T. Sandheln, 1010 Spruce Philadelphia, writes: After unavalllngly trylnj a number of preparations to prevent my hair from falling out, and, realising that I was fast becoming bald, I tried, as a last resort, Ilall's Hair Renewer. I have nttd only four bottles ot the Renewer, and am perfectly satisfied that It is the best preparation In the market for checking the falling out of hair, invigorating the hair roots, and promoting a new growth." Buckingham's Dye rox TBI WHISEES3 comiarnds Itself to all who have ecasioa to use a dye for the beard or mustache.

It wfll change gray, faded, or sandy whiskers, to a beautiful brown or black, as desired. The colors produced art natural and lasting. It cannot be washed off, contains no destructive ingredients, Is cheap, safe, convenient to use, and effectual. PRRPARED BY JL r. HAIL t.

Vashtta, V. S. A. Sold by all dealer iu msdieiaaa. compatriots.

Everybody will doubtless be present. The weather last Sunday evening is said to have been almost perfect. Clear as a a Anderson t0 s. John DeM. Boyer, after spending Sunday localities tu Knnses) Ncbraiia.

Colcrndi. NfiT A. S. KENOYEE, Texas ana tns irnwn xerritorv. 11 t.i.verso tec ricjet 5A' among his Paxico friends, returned to Mapl agricultural eoctio: of tne famous "Go Boit" 'it crystal, a bright moon Miming, the air perfectly calm, a more lovely night for astro -A y.tLM ZhrrA vgt.

whoee cereal, v-rtflbl end fruit prwiuci. and CARPENTER A BUILDER. Hill on Monday afternoon. But before going he and Chips were divorced. This is hojtea.

ittie, eueepand swtoe cbo'ienire tn- wors Air jag never done on the part of Chips wilh anv By prompt attention to business hopes to gain 1 share of Tour patronage. References degree of cheerfulness. Some time ago John J. Arnold, Paxiio; J. Hoobler, Lewis Ty ler and A.

J. anbyckle, St. Marys. boarded an east-going freight train and while standing on the rear platform beheld Chips frantically endeavoring to catch up. nomical observations could not have been wished for by any one.

Souuds were carried great distances, and railway whistles were heard long before the headlight of the locomotive was seen in the distance. There were not many people abroad at the time, but ihose who were appreciated the rare weather. To the citizens of Paxico and vicinity. For the first mile Chips held his own brave toe hundreds of fiouraunng ciuee ana 10 Ti.t to r3 main mia DruLcn unee are: Wichita, Kansas City, Salina, I. iuwph.

Pawnee City, Alrrt, Pratt, SciMtan City, Bratr ce, Whila City, Caldwell, Greensburg, Par.kaia, Toftki, H.oroa, Hirirctaa, Canton, Dodge City, Smith Ccrtrt, Hoi'tm, Clyis, Karica, fccPherson, Belleville, Phiilipsborg, Hertua Ciay Center, Pubsdy, Hutchinson, Abilene, Norton, Saietha, Manb.it aa, Fa-rsory. These points and the vast area of fertSe country tributary thereto ops-s "jp rarft opportunities to the farmer, etocs pro we rnercLfcnt. manufacturer, mocaanlo, laborer and those wuo wish to cngngo in any bumnsas or tcuusu.ai pursuit. Connects at Kansas CVy an1 S. fw St.

Louts and nil po'nts Etst South and Southeast; writh f.l.H TM Trains c-t tee "GET AT ROCK ISLAND ROUTS" tor 1A1 A3 Davenport. Bock Island. Dea Moines. Peoria. and fm 1 rt Bj I Ls aU pomw ths ALBERT LEA ROUTE for Spirit P.

-a f. 1 Lake. Sioux FVUa. Wafer town. Minneapolis.

St Paul cnu ail points North and NorrhTevt and with, continuous tines runnintr South and Southwest to PaciSc Coast. SPLENDID PASSENGER EQUf Pil3NT. Entirely new, with latest tsiprovemeff ts. etrtctlv FIRST CLASS, and manufactured expressly for this seu-nce, lea lie ail competitor in the securl'y and luxury of its accommodations. Day Coaches.

rstU Recllnlry Chairs (seats FHFK) and berths et re-lucd rtes in msiroiSoant Fuiiran Palace Sleeping Cars. Union Lep3 at all tencio4 pou.a, sad checked to desunstinn. I have opened up a nice clean sto-k of J. C. PHELPS CO, Stone Masons and Coutractors braska railway, is to announce that on No-vemlier 18th, solid vestibule grains will be run between Chicago and Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo without change, making close connection at the above points with all trains for Salt Lake, Los Angeles, Francisco, Portland, Oregon, and all points west; and at Kansas City aud St.

Joseph eastward for Chicago, St. Louis and all points east, north and south. These royal trains, con-sibling of Pullman sleeping "cars, restful reclining chair cars and magnificently furnished day coaches were built expressly for this service by the Pullman conqrany and are without quo ion the hands -meM ever turned out by that famous establishment The recliniDS chair cars spoken of are free to ail holders of first-class tickets and a courteous attendant will be found on every car to attend to the wants of our f-atrons. Ask your nearest ticket agent for a ticket via the great Rock Island Route or write to John Selastin, (ieu'l Ticket and Paenger Agent, Topeka, Kansas. Attention, Farmers.

Gnth and Strowig are ready to bny any kind of grain and will pay highest market prices. Just Received. An eieant line of clothing, hats and caps which will he sold cheap for i-h. l.nlli A Strowig. ly, but as the engineer put on steam and pulled out hater than ever, and a bridge spanning Mill creek came in view, Chips lost heart and turned toward home, completely disgusted and broken Op.

Notwithstanding this experience Chips is not averse to at all timea trying a railway ride, and preparatory to leaving Paxico J. DeM. ex Solicit yonr patronage and atiafactioa. Orders can ba left at thia office ercises the precaution of locking him np in a room in solitary confinement. In order staple groceries in the building formerly occupied as a billiard hall by Alfred Ktiti.zli, next door west of the post-office.

1 have been a reid-nt of the years and know the needs of the teople. I sdiall strive to treat c-sery one white. I do not want the earth but do desire a portion of your patronace. Call and see me. Yours Kepeetfiillv.

II. Phillips. LOST On the road between Fairfield and St. Mary, on Tuelsty (At. 15, 1-St silver mounted Smith and Wesson revfdv er with Hwk handle, 38 rsllilTe, self cocking.

Finder wKI please to this ((loimic) that our readers may more intelligent! Kh the CHICAGO. Is NEBRASKA HT of moni coo- the solidity of its r-rmsrient ay. iren r.d TVi i Altbou etruction. comprehend this item, we woold say that stone rtlgee. steel trace sno IM cj roj.r.

i I I are characterisuos which wiCi tse SOCK fit 1 a Chip, who Spires so conspicuously herein. Ifi Worth lYimiflrl UTS Of U. t3VrE trs- aj. 1 IS1.AKT1 H. H.

McLELLAN, Physician and Surgeon, St. Marys, Kan. is a dog of shepherd and terrier bloeds, and has an especial liking for Mr. BoTer, being For tinceia. cuds, fo'der or ay indorsation, fcpi; to your Dearect Coupon Ticket Affent, or addrees H.A.PARKER, E.

ST. JOH8, JXO. SEBASTIAN, Vkena. tin Gea. Msiarw.

Cts. lxkct A (-irjw Arm, TOrttLAtKAS. CHIC A llO-S. 1-QPKKA. KA.

found at his heels at all hours an 1 on all occasions. iot..

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1888-1889