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The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 8

The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 8

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DECK ER'S SOLDI Kit KKCORI). Wlde-Awaka Literary Society Go to Gray James for first-class Draiih Crock Happening. John Merklein is feeding a nico Held at Itisinz Sun on Octohor 2S. Columbus, Oct 24, 1889. millinery.

herd of cattle of about sixty head. Wayne Smith is on the Dispatch TIkar Sir: Yours of tho 21st hist. House called to order by the president. Chorister being absent, tho opening song was led by Mrs. F.

B. Cannon. Tho broom corn harvest is over ami force again. received and I hasten to reply. S.

P. Vtfokcr enlisted as a substitute in uo. tho crop was all shipped in excellent condition. A PAPER FOR T1IK PEOPLE. PUBLISIIKl) EVKBT THUKSDAY.

Corn, rock, chickens or cash on wtnutes or previous meeting read and approved. Instrumental music of the 18th O. V. March 22d, 18G5, for A. I I II I subscription.

evening was rendered by Chas. Can Mr. Sherman has sold 1,000 bushels A. Vega, southeast coiner square, of corn and thinks he will havu 2,000 one year, wusicr out ron nays: -au-scnt since- mustered out Oct. ft 1Rfi5 non.

The progiam was carried out with the exception of several absentees. for oyster stews. bushels left J.M. Publisher. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.

We wish to call your attention to our overcoats. Do you need one this winter We hare them In nil qualities, sizes and prices now, and NOW is the time to buy. Our prices do nv Bei-khart will movo Into the Among the parts deserving csnecial Guy Finch thinks he can gather 60 mention were a recitation bv Miss parsonage to-day. bushels of corn every day if ho always This is the copy of tho records. If ho is running on tho democratic ticket his record ia a good one, but If on tho republican it is not what it should be, and tho less said about it the better.

I erms, Cash in Advance. No aoruura molasses at 40 cents lias such large ears of corn, ho moans. Laura Newton, entitled Keep Truth thy Companion and Honor thy Guide," and a recitation by Miss Mary Buell, subject, Tho Orphan's Praver." 1 Year. nU per gallon, at Lefflngweu 8. Wanted: The Luctor school wants Hot coffee, steak and warm meals a teacher.

Any experienced teacher Yours, 6 Months 75 4 ..50 tit nil hours at J. A. Adams The Judges chosen for tho regular not having a situation would do well to consult with the board in No. 107. Two extra freight trains went cast Tho above statement was sent to a personal friend of S.

P. Decker and now in tho hand of Louts G. Parker, donate were a. Jones, 11. Cannon and James Cummins, who decided Brush Creek school was made tho yesterday over the It.

I. 1 Advertising rates made known on mnlication. Bills navablo monthly. in favor of the affirmative, recipient of a Webster's Unabridged, away with tne long time nign priced concerns in l'hillipsburg. Our stock is by far the largest in tho county.

Please see them before buying. Remember all clothing Is on the second floor. Seo our price-list on Groceries in front of store. You'll buy of sis after reading it. E.

D. Chits. KIdicd will officiate as deputy of Oberlin, for the inspection of p. m. ror tuc new administration, Reading of "Tho Literary Mews" by editor.

Collection taken, 20 cents. Following is a part of the program any comrade. Mr. Parker is a lead wall maps of U. World on creator's Projection and Map of Kansas.

Thanks to district board. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Puro apple cider, fresh oysters and ins Cr. A. It.

of that city and well lunch at all hours at J. A. Aciams known as euch throughout the state. for rsovember 8th Opening Bong by Society; Recitations by Gracie Cuffel, The Prairio View M. E.

Church laTAdvertlBlng notices undor this bending; Go to A. Vega's for fancy groceries, A circular has been issued by Deck now completed and i quite an improvement to the town. Hope they are worth 5 oonts a line, ana win dc coniinuuu until ordered out. 10 conts a line lor locals Eli McClure, Frank Laird and Carrie Edwards; Dialogue by Elmer, llinton hot coffee, lunch and confectionery. er's friends at Oberlin and it agrees in bold-faced typo.

will always have a good pastor and The M. E. BcoDle will begin a re- with tho above letter in all essential and Cuffel; Select reading by Em ma Slyhoff; A plea for a school libra that he will be greeted by a good this evening. vival one week from points with tho exception that it dis- Fresh fruit at Howard Bros. ry F.

S. Broug; Address, "School Pratt, of Norton, nmits the date of his enlist- Judjie Louis stall now has a ten 1.1. AI 1 I The Luctor store has had a general lloom Apparatus," by T. J. Loar; De.

was in our city me iirau ui mo nwik. Tf t. rnmDmunvn Phillipsburg round house. I lllUUU 1U II IVIUVUlWVtVU cleaning up und now looks as bright as a new pin. Guess the lady clerk Taylor llatton called Saturday and f.e 8urrendcred on April 9th.

bate, "Resolved that tho textbooks for the public schools should be purchased by the school board out of tho For a dcpirable resiJcnco lot call on 1 1865. ncicieu uis name to our suuscnpuou list. Wm. Bissell, BRUHER WHITEAKER, must have some influence. And now Poppen wants to trade clerks with VanDeist.

He must want his store district funds," affirmative, Jennie II. Nelson says that when ho A 50 cent Japan tea for 30 cents, Erwin, Retta Goodrich, F. S. Broug; For a beautiful location for a rcsi- came here from Smith Centre to ex at LctUngwclrs. made neat and tidy too.

negative, Jas. Cummins, E. B. Cuffel, not fail to call on Wm. dence do STONE MASONS amine the Treasurer's books, Rev, Bissell.

Fred Laisenberg. the tailor, lias Bracken did not show any disposi- S. JNewton; Ivemarks by Uo. bupt. W.

V. Woolpert, President, Jennie Erwin, Secretary. i i a gone to Colorado. JHO. ueuuan, is uomc iroin a tmh tn ilim Mt ftt thn fn'Mannrl Ivania and nu-i, tt.

Arthur Gordon returned from among relatives in Pcnnsyl And PLASTERERS. All work" entrusted to otiif tare will New York. Kearney, last Saturday. Many of the scholars in District 45 fail to improve tho advantages offered them in the way of schooling, and wv fear the parents do not put the proper estimate on these privileges or they would sacrifice more to have their children attend every day that school is in session. Poco a Poco.

ually treated him discourteously. Welcome Vliiltorii. Special rates on first class farm He further savs that he believes if Two or three good houses to rent; A short time ago Mr. Hough and be executed in first class style. enquiro at the Dispatch office, pupils, from District 37, gave to the loans at Weeks Morse, in Phillips ne could have had time and oppor-County Bank building.

tunity to sift things to the bottom We make a Specialty of A new Hue of fancy tips and wings teacher and scholars of District No, Walter Inman. of the Kansas Citv he would have greatly reduced CISTERN BUILDING. just received at Gray James 15 a very pleasant and entertaining visit The afternoon was spent in Evcuing News, called at our office a JSipps' indebtedness, and that it is Will Scott, of St. Joe, is acting as Dana Doings. Wm.

Post sports a new wagon. Prices as low as good work can be likely his deficiency was nothing few moments Wednesdaj. listening to the literary exercises, in day clerk at Wm. Bradley hotel done at Miss Powell, who is teaching in tho which both schools took a part, and their several parts were well performed. Miss Belle Love, of Phillipsburg, Apples, nuts, cigars, fancy candies like the amount claimed.

Mr. Nelson is a Republican. Democrat. We have it directly from Mr. Nel BRUNEll WHITEAKER, spent Sunday with her brother here.

east part of the county was stopping with Miss Ivy Loar Sunday Mel. Herbage is building a neat and temperance drinks at Adams Call on the new firm of Scott Sal lee for cheap money; on west side. A recitation by Miss Dannie Hamilton far exceeds anything we have listened to for many a day. The elocu son in a letter dated October 27th, The trainmen on Tuesday's passen frame house on his farm north of town. MEAT MARKET ger train from the west report quite 1889, that so far as Theo.

Bracken Is tionary drill was conducted by Mr. Mrs. J. F. Crawford, who has been Wanted, chickens and hens will a heavy snow fall Colorado.

concerned the above assertain is un Hough, and we think be is succeeding quite sick with malarial fever, is lm pay cash. E. L. Prince Son. extremely well.

A speech entitled Sheriff McGuire now wears a bcauti- true. Cant must have misunder- E. H. EVANS, proving slowly. Attend the theater at turnings fi reuimental eold badse.

a Dresent atwi Mr Nolsnn onfiVolv a a tin cava TT i i I CJ K- -i i uvvsvsve, i vawvu vuutt 7 ta SAU U( I IriAtin 1 1 si lorn oiroKtr nifvhr rlna wnnL( I a a. a. l. I N. Kemp, of Kirwin, was looking v.

10 uim ana me nearesi we ever saw. anA The Rum Maniac, by i rank Woods, was at once pleasing, yet terrifying to see the youth undergoing the terrors of maniac delusions. One moment I Has rented the old Nipps shop and up his farming interests in this vicin ity last Friday. ivev. iu.

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o'clock. the face would be beaming the I III IK II." 1 1I III1 HVHI1 IIUHMIl IN II Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison, of Smith J.

H. DKCKKIt SI'S. innocence of childhood and the next Center, visited Mr. and Mrs. W.

sen extra irouDie ioai inev inisrni will furnish first class meat at low prices. Fish, game and poultry in season. Note and receipt books and blanks T9 A TTi-i il 'n ltsiOA ia linn m1 am terror stricken with visionary halluci Thomas last Friday and Saturday, of all description for sale at the Dis nation. The agonizing cry of the closed and will be one of tho most tuo UWM "um The U. B.

quarterly meeting was patch office. tasty pieces of architecture in the original letter is In our hands for city. inspection if any voter wishes to inebriate, I must and will have rum," as exemplified by the speaker, was beyond the power of language to express. SOUTH SIDE PUB. SQUARE.

T. A. Cordry, of the Republic Coun held at the Hillside school house last Saturday and Sunday with a large at ty Press, of Belleville, was a welcome W. H. McBride was in the citv last see it The Capt.

should place this tendance. The afternoon was spent so pleasantly caller Tuesday. Saturday. It is probable that W. H.

matter straight before the voters in that no one was aware of the lateness Miss Ethel Gardner, who is teach Mis. McCammon, of Colorado wi locate in this city in the near this weeks of the Democrat. ing in Crystal township, visited her of the hour until upon looking at a time-piece it was found to be nearly iuture. Springs, is visiting her sister, Mrs. parents on Jsig Creek last Saturday R.

A. Handy, this week. Fred Veeh called Tuesday and said Our old friend W. J. Witham, of sundown.

We hope to enjoy another and Sunday. Captain. W. A. LINDSEY, Loan Land Agent.

First Door West of I. 0. with David Dodge. KIRWIN, KANSAS. Fred Hill, who lives ten miles north that Belmont township will go nearly Crystal township, hauled us slightly visit soon.

u. u. It. of this city, left last Friday morning solid for Pratt and the straight Re- over tne coais last weeK tnrouga tne Plum Creek Pickings. Herald.

We shall only say, in this to attend school at Manhattan. publican ticket Wedding Chime. Chickenpox has been bother in nnnn nn T.rmr. wn nn crronr. roanonr We were called to the homo of Mr.

N. E. Miller will preach at tho Hah- A. H. Shapley, of Loljan, called at Inn a Wi fit nm on1 nil wnf rwl some in these parts.

David Shellito, last Thursday at nenkratt school house next Sabbath our office Saturday. He says he does Loldi bllt have tha wor1 of Zna J. M. Hoover and wife were over to o'clock, to perform a marriage cere at 2:30 p. m.

All are invited. not believe there is a Decker man in of me ho ere flt the Atwood con. visit District 37 last Friday afternoon All land buslneag before the local U. i. Laud Olttce and the Department at Washington, D.

receive prompt and careful attention. Farms bought and gold. City property for sale or exchange for farms. Choice loans mony Mr. M.

C. Van Allen to Miss John Lynch has traded for the bil- tDat pa" 01 the 1 vention, and they do not report as he Call again 1 C. M. shellito. Alter tne arrival or tne invited company, and as jolly a room made at lowest rates.

Mrs. Capstick has been suffering Hard hall south of the Bissell House Senator Granger and wife are ex- does, but directly opposite, and some and will move his other tables to Long pected home next Sunday. Mrs. G. of these we havo personally known Island.

is reported to be much better and in for years and their word has alwaj-s full as ever met in Kansas, tne terribly for about a month with a felon on her thumb. bride and groom were brought forth a fair way to entirely recover. been reliable, Farmers, come and hear Hon. John and the ceremony performed and con Another wedding near by from what oi si It. Hamilton talk on the judicial ques- gratulations offered, after which the j.uu wail ouuuui jjiwrury oucieiy mua some of the boys are saying about a tion at the court house next Saturday, will hold a sociable to-morrow evening RatnniL not ith nftJr When Baby was tick, gT her Caitoria, "chiveree.

Guess it isn a widower. company was invited into the dining room to as fine a dinner as can be When the was a Child, she cried forCaitoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla, Uncle Jimmie Cales says he has i.iiMir i riMiii um irfirfiiniiv invirpn i v. served anywhere, prepared by the Al Bailey has bought out the citv Hon. Hanbacfc was present and some of the best corn this year that hands of the bride and her mother. When sh had Chiklrea, shs fare them Cattoria, bakery and will continue the business L.

E. Countryman has secured the gave the boys two or three grand In all it was a happy day and well at the old place this, building belong- contract to paint the round houses I good talks, also W. II. McBride of he ever raised and he has farmed in Illinois, Ohio and Vermont Mr. Edwards' children have all been spent, and the young couple seemed ing to Mr.

Bailey. on the line of the R. P. R. R.

Osborne. Tho next county re-union to have the good wishes or all present Tha a l'hillipsburg, Dairbury and Topeba will be held at Phillipsburg next fall, xvEV. li. W. MOBLEY.

out of school the last week on account tha 11 jl buu sii wui si iuu muer uiucb. ii). iu. lucuy was uuuseu ureniuem oi A. MA.

in lU'lUCUBD. bilG I I .1 n.A ri The Dispatch also wishes to ex of sickness. His little daughter Ma ftrrii vue associauon, miner omitn eecre- B0BI.RT 0. SWEARIJGES, uaiuo lu tvvu UUU I vuviiiu, nu au ui -w- tend congratulations, hoping the fidnntfil imllpr Tiioolav In iAmnnn mie has been quite bad for the last three weeks but is able to be about three sections every day. young couple may live long and en vm nsoooit t- i.

The re-union was a craud success. nibii ii ui. xfioDcii. 1. f.

itiiuiii rn i 1T TInfflr.1,1 nf1.n T. TT.4 Western Veteran. again. Inky Fingers I'll. muim til iiii iiiii.

1 joy a happy, prosperous lire. fil.i i ior eieiuun are growing less every uv.u, v. mi, ICIU1IIO III UIS UUUIt! WelL Cistern an! Cellar Dim Done on short notice and in the most satisfactory manner. People having this kind of work to do can not do better than in Springfield, Ohio, this week, after .1 seraons Hon Jobn Hamilton, of Norton, Granite Gleaning. Doiuentlo Infldellty.

a tvn WAnva I I 1. 1 I mna in An Aifn lnn nwno JOIU IU IUI9 VltJ I I nw IU WU4 VILJ VU UUS1UUQ4 1U91 OAbUi' Most excellent weatuer ror corn About a month ago a couple came it la ii ico. fepauiaing Has been appointed day. lie was requested by many citv husking. to this county and located about two intrusting it to the above party.

itinna nt iUr uasisuiuL uiauicL uLLurut'y lor usia- zeua uuu lariuurs 10 spean on me uai- U8SISMI Mr. Mills, the Woodruff hotel man, 11,:. homa. This is a good selection for cial question, and he promised to re miles east of town in true domestic style and bo continued until a couple of weeks ago, when they were arrest will soon go to Washington, this state, ITnrin tiint that position and we suppose Phillips- turn next Saturday, November 2d A. VAN DE WATEB, 1 V.tlrv will IrtaA rnsi y-v ixMivkinnl I Am1 attll nnnnlf iK A.

to start a hotel there. I wwig tuo uuo Vl liui UllllUtCSl nuu mil Dtiift ab lUU VUUifa IIUUSJ UK iuisa ura WitcUell ia quite sick local lisrhts ia consemiGncG. 7:30 d. m. on that dato TTp will Mr.

Sanborn, a Woodruff merchant, AUCTIONEER. I i r- irom oiooa poisoning contacted while in tho exact facte as he understands has packed his goods and will leave for eastern Nebraska, where he will caring tor the late Mrs. Fleisher. I thom hinh ill ed because each had a legal spouse up in Douglas county, Nebraska. An attempt was made to take them back to that state but it was finally decided to try them in this county before Justice Townsley.

The trial took place last week and re Hopes of her recovery are now enter start a general store. Matteson, Kansas. Address mo at Matteson or at Tni ftunnels, dress goods The cheap! and especially to those who have only i heard the one side of th Question. tained although she is now in a criti August Butler and Miss Lizzie cal condition. hnnU nnl pwcIt Come and hear the best orator in this DisrAf cu office.

Richter were married Thursday, Oct. ri district C. Spacldinq. A wreck occurred at Almena last sulted in conviction. The man was 23.

They are residents of this county Monday morning, caused bv the train and have many friends who wish fined $20 and tho woman $10, and their respective wife and husband es Regarding the Bierman case, two of our prominent citizens in conversation breaking in two some distance from A citizen of Phillipsburg tried to make a quietus last Monday even them a long, happy and prosperous the station and the rear section run, ife. with Mr. Bierman heard him say that DENTISTRY. Dr. L.

D. GRAHAM, 8CKGEON DENTIST. Has permanently located In Phillipsburg. ing by takiug arsenic, and failing in corted them back over the line to settle the affair among themselves as best they could. The man's name this laid his head on the railroad track, aftep carefully considering the matter L.

K. Fratt, the regular nominee for judge of this district, will carry uut mis ia iimo prevent i miu tuc unniuu vi an untimely demise. Judge Pratt, as he had been informed was Theo. Feaney and the woman ning into the engine as it was about to return for that part of the train. Mr.

Jackson, of Kirwin, of the firm of Jackson Brothers, called when in tho city Tuesday, and paid one year in advance for the Dispatch. Granite township by an overwhelm Kansas. Office over Phillips County Bank, East entrance. Henrietta Bell. J.

W. Hill, of Logan, called 1HLJ3: ing majority. The voters of this township in general, believe he was i vuae, ua uis mam witness uuu Thursday while in town and in ran- LlsnnnniW(i hnf it noaa School Report. nominated fairly and are goms; to versation said that he did not believe e7 Vfl ReDort of District No. 37 for the This firm is manufacturing the best give him their support.

Pat. PATE WTS' AO Hit IS A. VIARK. Office, opposite one could find a Decker man in the i ii month ending October 25th: Num reverseu uuu a new inai oruereu southwest part of this county if he tnst wnn1l, hnvo graae or Hour which they sell at lowest rates. How's Thin? ber of pupils enrolled, 50; average daily attendance, 251.

Those neither Patent Office, If. C. Send We offer $100 reward for any case The Sentcr Payton Comedy Company was crippled by the sudden de for catalogue. absent nor tardy: unnnie, luyrue the people's friend. suomct sattsry outsiders.

of catarrh that can not be cured bv and John Baxter, Mary Cameron Kindly mention this papet when you write. taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. An error was made in last week'a Mrs. M. C.

Conlee. of Smith Center. parture of some of its members last Monday, which prevented its filling Hannah Hoover. Wallace McKenzie F. J.

Chenkt Toledo, Ohio. commissioners' proceedings whereby '9 8til' 8ivin? lessons in instrumental t. I Tu.ii?t. and Carrie. William and James ToWn its engagements at this place, but tuev send.

Those who have not whispered We, the undersigned, have know have reorganized and cave their first ik was uiaue to appear mat jonn Ham luuo rmuipsuurg ana is ae-drew $53.2 as quarter's salarv. In. sirous of receiving more miDilsv She F. J. Chenev tor the past la years, entertainment last night and will con during the last two weeks: Minnie and Mvrtle Baxter, Lizzie and David stead of $27, the amount drawn.

The nas ixen coming to Phillipsburg for FARM 9100,000 to Loan on Phillips COuaty VmxroM t7Money paid when papers are signed. A. L. BUttK, Alma, Nebraska, or OSCAR BI RD, Bradley House. Phillipsburg, Kansas.

and believe him perfectly honorable tinue through the week. Capstick, Sadie and Jessie Haley, Et- mistake was made outside of this of- bout a year and has given general fice and we hasten to make the oorrwv satisfaction. She can be found at J. in all business transactions, and uuan The exercises of the laying of the corner stone of the Baptist Church tie ant xuio i mwc, Marsie Cummings, Orion McKenzie. tionlestitworkaninjusticetoMr.H.

P'PP8 Wednesday and Thursday of cially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West Truax, wholesale druggists, Toledo. Ohio; Walding, Kingman rpnnMt nr eaca weeK Wrs- UonIe bo "ells pi- Ida Warner and Fannie Hamilton. E. E.

Hocgh, Teacher. took place, as advertised, at 2 p. ru last Tuesday. Owing to the inclem man tri-nAm. s.m "xaVi: a a.nos organs.

Among the many cided to be a candidate Ao7UKn the Chicago Cot- ency of the weather the attendance Marvin, wholesale druggists, To fore the itMinhiinm v. 7 Clark organs and was not very large, but the program ledo: E. H. VanHoesen, cashier hold mnrt fimiaa in vu K-1108 Wheelock pianos. These Toledo National Bank.

Abstracting a specialty at the Register's Office, by Morton Crandell, the The reDublican voters of Phillips- was ably carried oat Our most earnest wishes are that this society will o.4 xf- v.l.r 3. instrumenU she will seUati burg township are requested to meet well be able to build and finish this beauti Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. qualified to fill the office and is Iv.J, "a pT Mme to "Ult at the Court Mouse, in umipuurg, one oi our best citizens. Should he nn Nor. 2d.

1889. at 2 o'clock p. fully designed structure at once, thus securing a permanent place for wor receive the nomination his election is Fiflwa feats a bushel for com Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. to nominate township officers.

O. A. Spacldwo, Com. ship. sure.

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