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The Alliance Echo from Sharon Springs, Kansas • 1

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JlfllV 137TTn TEEMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. THE BEST ADVJ-KTIS1NG- WESTERN WW UK ADVANCE.) Por Year ilx Month Three .11 (X NO. 24. SHARON SPRINGS, KANSAS, FJ1IDAY, DECEMBER 2(5, 1800. VOL.

I. A PEW EXTRACTS PECM LETTERS 3c. COLUMN. SHARON SPRINGS. EXCHANGE LIST.

RECEIVED PROM OUR PRIEND3. Bird City, Cheyehno County: Bro. Adverlispm-n in this column will bo inserted at 8 cenis per line, each ina-rt on. Laycock, please send me a few sample 105. One hninlieil end twenty-lht acres, situated in Hij.hlnnd Clair, no wastOjiiin improvi in nil pood.

copies of your valuable-paper to distribute throughout our county. 100. Tbirty-flve acres, situated 8 milos north went ot Columl us, Jiai tl oloniou Co. Indiana; 20 acres cleared, new hou new barn. 1DU).) 101.

Eighty-one acres, situated one niiie south of Ho Bartholomew Imliuna; fair improvements, will mako a Una iionie and close to a Rtod market. Hope has a populnlion 2,000, with one of the best schools in the stele. M.P. M. Ogallah, Trego County: Brother Do you want to buy aisy.tliiogf Jo you wani auy help, mije or female Do yi want to sell or rent your huuse.

si ore, lot or farm Do yuu want to buy or sell a horse, waRon or any kind of a vehicle? ve you setond-hHiid goods of any kind thfit you wish to sell or exchange? Merchants, have vou any job lots, 'rem 1C0. L'thlnm' riupa, the undivided ono-third Interest In a 1 w. health rt, ut At ica, water is i.enrist like that at Buratoga of any y.et il isi over in the JJniied stales. Be. retur.v's en-urui's luce cut Le hi this, ill trade lor good propirty.

v) Please send Ecuo to the following t.ven y-tnroe, names am noxious to got the Echo to our people. lABMEa'S ALLIANCE AND INDU3- TEIAL UNION. National Directory. President L. L.

Polk. Washington, J). C. Vice Pres. B.

H. Clover, Cambridge, Kan. Boo, h. Turner Washington, I). C.

Lecturer Beu Terrell, Washington, D. C. Kansas Directory I'res. B. H.

Clover, Hutchinson, Kan. Vice Pies H. Augusta, Kan. Hec. J.

B. I'l-ench, Hutchinson, Kan. Treus. H. Bitughmun, Burrton, Kan.

Lecturer A. E. Dlckin Merjdiin, Kan. Kansas ALLIANCE EXCHANGE oo. O.

H. Benson, Haven, Rem Co. 'J. K. P.

me. V. P. Cloverd'le, Cli't'qua Ruidusky, S. Topuka, Shawnee Co.

L. P. King, lwin Snyder, Okaloisa, Jefferson Co. ExMsmive fioin. I P.

KJiig, Tunne-liill. iwley A. VV. Hays, Topeka, jr. L.

B.iilev, tlistn, Kingui Co. Juiiciaiy Co n. A. V. Hnyen.

Topeka, H. VV, Sandu ky, Topeka, L. King, lo-puka. Business asenrC, A. Tyler, iWJ Baird block Ka isns Ci y.

ve Stock Coujinlaiion Aeent Edwin MORE ABOUT THE STATE ALLIANCE BENEVOLENT VOBK. The County nd Sub-Allianoes Should be As Prompt and Expeditions as Possible In Making TLeir Returns. Topeka, Dec. 18, 1890. Mr.

Ken C. Rich, Wa-Keuney, Kan. Dear Sir and Brother; I enclose you two circular letters, a copy of one has been sent to tho cojiinty secretaries in the western halj of yotir District; also the names of the si-cnturies to whom sent. The olhor circular is a oopy of one sent to each county secretary in the Ffrt, Second, Third and Fourth qon-gressional districts; also a copy to each of the other committeemen; alio sending the names of the county secretaries in their districts, whereby they may enter at once into direct communication with the secretaries. Please have P.

Smiths family will start for Salina about next nionday. Dr. and Mrs. Newton ate turkey with A. Clark's yesterday.

Rev Leigh and wife ate Christmas, innej wth J. Waterburr and (wifo.i Will and Homer Walter's are spending holidays with friends in the eastern pf of the state. One night last week some one broke Into Welbor's nioiit market and stole turkeys and several other articles. Dr. Hayes and wife with grand-pa and grand-ma Hayes spent last week viewing the sights in Denver and other parts of Colorado.

Rev. and Lrgh rooaivel a nice new stove as a Christmas present from 107. Residence lot, sit.uiilod in Ohio, sixa 44x200, best street in the en i- Lima has a population of .0, B. C. R.

Winona, Logan County; We have 102. hundred and twenty acres, situated 6 miles south e-f ColumhuB, Bartholomew Ind. 101 acres cleared, balance 1 eech timLer, house of oms, barn, sheds, etc. ($3,600.) a county order and seventeen sub-alliance's with a total membership of about 108. Ono hundred inn! twenty er-s, si'uated two aud cni-linlf mill jiurtbbC of VVayneil um, SS aires er.

vnjl watered, 6-rooii. hivk-v, i cod I urn, air 400. Tho order is in a flour sliing con 101. Eighty pc ei, shuated 14 miles sou of C' lunilms, a fl little fair improvements, abundance good water, lot of good fruit. ($1,000.) dition.

U. P.C. D. Phillipslnvg, Phillips County: I fee! anents, perishable or Si'asin goods that yi ii WHnl to close out? If so adverti in the Echo's 3c column. Catalpa seed at Ericron's.

Insure yqur life with RoarJk. Black locust seed at Ericson's. Honey loucst seeds at Ericson's. The Echo thirteen months for $1. Mrs.

Laycock has her fallwillinery. Salt $1.50 per barrel at Oscar Felix's. Fresh vegetables at tho Cash Meat Market Colorado potatoes at the Cash Meat Market, The ladies Fair for Christmas K9. Eighty atnv. hittiated ivto end one-half miles nurtheiist of Wayi obu-g, all uuilrr lultiviilioii, txiopt 7 ncn-s timber, ci od orciiard, 4-ro bou inill house, cellur mill ad bum e'e, 104.

One hundred and r.no acres, 8 miles weat of Traverse City, jlichi-cuu, this lu ml lies at the head of a lake, no iniprpveinenti on it. (f 1,000.) the need of ail th,) good newspapur work that we unit secure, and I am free confess that I am very favorably impressed with the Echo. F. C. J.

8n ir, stock yards, Kansas City, Kun. Gain C-m-lsiion Merch mis R. E. requirements in the circular, to Iloxie, Shoridan County: I am The above property for sale or tro.de by A QUICK, Sharon Springs, Kan, pleased to hear from you, and to know that we men ct enterprise and ability to conduct a papper like the Alliance Echo in the western part of the the prooeeds of the oyster supper Christmas eve. Chas.

Coddicgton is building for hirn-self quiet a comodious sod house with sh'ngie roof, and all the improvements of the best sod lvy. Remember the Teachers' Association to be held at the schpol bouse tomorrow. Sessions will bo held morning, afternoon and evening. We the receipt of an invitation to a select hop to be given at the school house on Year's Sixth district. R.

D. Fremont, Graham County: We are to have a special meeting of our county AUGUST AHBEISOK Carries a full line of Sholf and Heav alliance on the 30th of this month to get an expression as to whomo wo want for United States Senator, and to take action in some other county matters. Dec. 81. This will bo the great social; E.

D. E. Norcntnr, Decatur County: I fear a i a event ol in.) scuson. In case of the C'tv of Sharon fiiiinys Hon Jcnings far distorb-inJLiiu iblio poacn. ti iot Police Jfl Jones, the do erulant plead Hi Kansas City, Ma.

Comity Directory. J. P. Wiles, Btiaron Springs. Vice I.

It. Bot ird, Wallace c. M. A ichnr 1. 'Ires'.

Ji ii Be i ley, Chaplain, B. F. Ph rtterly "Ctiirnr. O. (V.

McEwen Ktewn C. HhIW, Searon Springs. Door keei.er, B. lUghman, Ast. Win.

Whi'acre 0-ranIz9r, Robinson, Wallace Judiciary Committee Bros. McCarthy, Wyrolf, an I Reynolds. Sub Alliance. Charter un 1 Si. J132 I.

R. Bevaid Pres. W. L. Del wilor sec.

Lake Creek No. 1133 Jobn Clark Pre. D. I'b sec. Vex i 1134 J.

M. Swell Pre. V. H. Fis or sec.

Mr i No. 1136 B. P. fcbatterly jtf J.ie Eii.t ir "smokpy Hill Nn. 1130 Oeo, fii.

All nan P. s. H. V. Roval soc.

Wrsiern No. J. I'. Sluionton P.es. M.

E. nsop er soc. D'ith- No. 2616 A. W.

McPonald Pres. R. W.i Iters sec. C'entr. No.

2017 N. W. Hayes Pre. Patiersou tee. Rnss Creflt No.

2618 R. M. Aucliard l'r-. W. A.

Oi ant sec. TliifMan I No. 2'l8r5 J. C. Bradway Pres.

Jlin Can is Scoit sec. Wf st Hope No. 2t)t((jE. w. Rem jrlg Pres.

Haynes sec. Rio Grind No. 687 Josiah Qorsuch J'ris. H. L.

Tlion.p on sec. Grand Prairie No John Bdasley PrtM, Har Hn one Lil ertv r. A. A. Brown Pre.

L. it. wllvy the work; is Ligging now when we should be most watchful, the g. o. p's are watching every corner now, while we are rather letting things drift, we want a wide awake paper and I should judtre that in tho Echo we might have a paper which will do good work.

J. L. D. Wa-Keoncy, Trego County. The your counties needing a attended to strictly and I think there may be no need of any unjust distribution, as has been in a great many such undertakings.

Any suggestions you may have to offer will be gladly received in order to push this work. Yours fraternally. B. French, Sec. Topeka, Dec.

1890. Dear Sir and Brother: At the annual meeting of the State Alliance a committee of one from eaoh congres.iona,l district was appointed to solicit and distribute aid to tho brethren in western Kansas. Ben. C. Rich of Oallali is tho committeeman for ypur district I would suggest that you appoint a com-ruittoc of one for each t.iwnship in your county to make a list of needy families and what is required.

This conimittoo to meet at tiie county seat and compile the wants into one l'st for the entire county and send one to me and one to your committee and keep one yourself. I have sent letters to each catinty secretary in the First, Secqnd, Third and Fourth congressional stricts, asking them to have soliciting committees appointed, so that as delay as possible may occur in getting aid to your people. When your committee is appointed send the names and postoflieo advlreps of each. Yours frat'ly, J. B.

Fkevch, State Secretary. Topeka, Dec. 11, 1800. Dear Sir and Brother: Owing to the failure of crops in tho west part of the state our brethren there are left in destitute circumstances, many being without sufficient food or clothing to carry their families through the nter or means to leave in pf wprk, having invested allm their homes there they can not except at a saerafico of cverylhing that they have labored for years to acquire. Thoir necessities and Echo is very ably edited and the STOVES AND TINWARE.

Plain and Barbed Wire, Cut and Wire ails. Carpenters and 31a chin TqoIs, Builders Jfaydivare, I Am Selling at Alliance Priees. AUG. ANDERSON. mechanical construction is the host that I have seen in western Kansas.

Hoping that the Echo may be a power, and that its echoes may reverberate throughout the breadth of the statu and that tuccohs may crown our efforts in 92. R. R. Goodland, Sherman County: If we guilty and was fined $2.50 and cost Messrs. Adam8 Cackley.

Yeaman, Venard and Laycock with their families, and the Mises Greer, thirty-one in all, devoured Christmas turkey and other good things at Mr. S. S. Halsey's yesterday- W. D.

Haris. H. T. Black and J. K.

Laycock wlih their wives took dinner Christmas day with Oscar Felix and wife. If was voted that ye editor was the hungryest one in tho crowd, bnt Mr. and Mrs. Folix know low to satisfy eyon a hungry editor. The entertainment given atthescliool houso on hrihtmai ovo.

was one the most enjoyable affairs of the season, especially to the children. Tho literary and singing deserve special mention, The cross which was literally covered with presents for all was beautifully decorated. Taken all "in all this was ong of the mo4 successful ever held in Sharon Springs. There is a call for an irrigation delegate convention to be held at Wa-Kec-ney, Jan. 8.

The counties included in 8. Kay. Laud Attorney. J. L.

Woodhcuse, Capitalist. W. K. Huiris, Nutary riibllc. I'UOFKSSIONAL OAltDS.

expect to accomplish that for which we started out, wo must educato the people Hnd tho best and surest method ot doing this is through tho press. Ours is or should bo a government for and by tho S. HCUKK, Attoi'iiey an 1 Councelor at. Law. presents.

i Any kind of seed that you want at Ericsou's. Pnrsnips and carrots Bt the Cash Meat Market. lilack walnuts, fresh, this year's, sure to grow, at Ericsou's. Fine cooking and eating apples at the Cash Moat Market. New and fresh goods at Duff all the time, at allace.

All kinds of fresh tree seed for sale cheap at J. M. Ericson's. Fresh meat ot all kinds constantly on hand at the Cash Meat Market A nice lot of fresh cabbage just re ceived at the Cash Meat Market. Felix has just received another car load of Doublo Horse Mioe flour.

Pran $1. 10 per 100 pounds. Corn chop $1.30 per 100 pounds, at Oscar Felix's. Mrs, Laycock has just received the latest styles of fall and winter millinery. Tho bigest lot of seeds over brought to tho county, for sale cheap by J.

Ericson. Tho Ecuo and lha Kansas City Starr a farmer's paper $1.15 per year in advance. The City Moat Market soils throo pounds fancy pork, sausage for twenty-five eents. Oscar Felix has just received a carload of fine Colorado potatoes. Come and see them.

J. B. Gamblo will attend to all applications for pensions under the now law. Call and see him. The Kansas City Weekly Star only 15 cents per year.

Call at the Ecuo effice and subspribe. A good thrcerroom house free of rent, one and onorhalf miles west of Sharon Springs, inquire at this office. Leave your orders for turkeys, ohickr ens, oysters, celery for your Thanksgiving dinner with J. B. Webber.

The City Meat Market sells mince meat threo pounds for twenty-five Also pressed beef seasoned and all ready to slice down for a cold lunch. Any one wanting to get carpet wove can have it done on short notice by calling on M. L. Bowers or can leave orders at this office or at C. Duffs store in Wallace.

The City Meat Market soils Sirloin Steak at 10 cpnU per bologna sausage 3 pounds for 25 pants, and Will practice 1 it any of the slate courts, pillae In FruiiUlu house, Emit Street Bharirp Kausas. people, that is what was intended by oir patriotic f-jre-fathers. Hurmony should be maintained all along the line so lot us all work together as a unite, for wo 1c irn that harmony is the foundation and support of all institutions. IX T. BLACK, BUariltof Wirllaoepjuiify.

Office, Corner Maia uid Second its. Sharon h'priiis, Kansas. D. B. Norton, Norton County: Urge upon your county central committee to keep the organization in full working order, T.

NEWTON, M. 1 Puysirian and turgpon. Office in dru.r? sti re. Main hr.rou Springs, Kansns at any timo you want the district lect- helpless condition appeals to our humanity and calls for the exercise of that charity and brotherly love to which our declaration of purposes pledges us. REAL ESTATE And Insurance Agents, SHARON SPRINGS, KANSAS.

ioo.ooo Acres Cheap Land for Sale on Long Time. Special agenls for IT. P. R. R.

lands Kansas, are duly authorised in practice bqfoi-a the U. t. Lanrl Offlcs as attorneys, and also rnuke out all kinds of legal and nd pi.pers. prettier located or tjoverrment nnd srhnol land. Agents for the aver steamship lino.

Correspondence solicited. Town Property specialty. in order to systematize the work and B. GAMBLE, Attorney and Counoelor at Law. All I mil ess entrusted to my care will Le promptly attended to.

Wajlsre, Kansas. to enable the committep which was appointed by the State Alliance to supervise tho collection and distribut on to supply tho needy brethren ss speedy as possible. We would suggest that fELlXT. GANDT, US. Land Attorney, Notary public, And agent tor sale of Pncifo railroad lands.

Wallape, Kantas. this call are thoo compris'ng; the 23d judicial district Let Wallace county prepare to take an active part in this move. Wake up and g)t a move on you gentlemen and send a delegation down there that will show them that we want irrigation in Wallacet pounty. Charter Mound. Fine winter wcathor.

W. C. Wright is sick with the ineasles. A Merry christmai to the Echo and all iU readers. Ben.

White and family are in Greely county visiting friends and relatives. J. W. Lawton expects to start for Colorado Springs soon, to work this winter at tho carpepter trade. James Taylor and Adam White made a trip to Denver last week.

The boys came back well pleased with the tr'p. Charter Mound Alliance have changed a soliciting committer of one for each sub-alliance in your county be appointed at once and that they pro-coed tp make a list the kind and O. M1EIR. County Altorney, Go To The Old Reliable amount of supplies that each Alliance Will practice In all of the stale eoarts, ptTlae cornor Main and Rocoud streets. Sharon Springs, Kansas.

uror let me know and I wijl send him, your county will have tp meet only his travel njj and hotel expenses. struggle, two years hence is the time that will try us and in order to be prepared we must keep up our work. doing that wo will keep the ppl tir cians on the run, and that is half the battle. JosF.rH Daklins. Eleotion Notice.

State of Kansas, Wallace county: ss. Oflioe.of Clerk of the City of fcharon Springs. Notice is hereby given that on Wed-no day Dec. 81, 1890, there will bo held an in tho city of Sharon Springs at the usual voting place, viz' the otlice of B. G.

Htirlburt in said city, for the purpose of voting upon the proposition of tho issuance by said city $5000 bonds for the purposo of purchasing and extending more generally throughout said city a system of water works. bonds to bear intrest at 6 per cent per annum and to run twenty years from the date of issue. At which election the polls shall open at 8 o'clock m. and remain open until p. m.

Ry or.d,er of City Council, this Dec. 9, 1890. J. II. Ekicson, Mayor.

J. K. Laycock, Clerk. vvil give; that said committee meet in the county scat on the 27th day of elect a phairman to attend tp collecting Millifill W. HAYES, M.

Pension Burgeon. Will rttend all calls promptly day or -OF- nleh-t. Phnrqn Sjirlnes, Kansas apd shipping, and compile the lists from all into one and forward the total amount pf each kind contributed in tho county, one copy to the ppngressional committeeman of your district and one to the secretary of the State Alliance at DIREC other meats in proportion. SHAUOX SPRINGS TORY, Edberg, Peterson Co, W. Gorsuch, Manager.

After January 1, 1831, I will sell all Topeka; also give tho name of point goods for cash only, and will sell at the -FOR YOUR lowest possible prices so that it will pay the dates of meeting to the first and third Saturday evenings in each month. Luther Melton talks of going to Cheyenne, Wyoming, in he npartutnre to see the country with a view to locating there. Brothers Taylor and Melton made, a trip to Goodland to the mill last weik. you to pay cash. I will positively not sell on time to any one as I believe it will be to our mutual benefit to deal strictly for cash and on tho smallest pcssible profit.

All those who are now in debted to ine will please call nnd pottle their frllsbe.fe.ro January 15, 1891. August Anderson. they say they got a good turnout of from which it will be mosf convenient to ship. Postage for necessary correspondence will be supplied the chairman of eacli committee upon receipt of his address by tho state secretary. It w.ll aid materially in distributing if your contributions can bo collected and stored at poipt of shipment A vocant room can bo obtained for the purpose gratis in almost every town in tho state.

A very small contribution from each Alliance will be amply sufficient collected tp supply all needs. The State Alliance Churcheg. METHODIST Preaching every alternate Sunday at ID a. m. and :30 p.

in; W. Lhioh, pastor. Sabbath school every Sunday at 9:30 a. U. B.

Crohk Superintendent. TRESBYTERI.N-Preach!!sgeveryal-.1- ternale Sumlav evening, beginning Aug. 3. at the school 1 WEE DISH LUTHERAN. Preaching lO eve Tour Weeks at the school house, commencing July L.

J. Sandkh, pastor, Societies. GA. R. Sharon Springs Post No.

4 meets el school bouse at 10 m. second Thursilay of each inouth. Parmb-vis Smith, Cominaudur. A. w.

Clakk, adjutant. T' ADIE3 AID SOCIETY meeta every Tuursdnv at 3 p. in. Mrs. G.

B. Chovk, Man. J. K. Latoook, Sec.

LUMBER, LIMB, 60AL AND CEMENT, BEST STO CK, LO WEST RICES IN THE COUNTXx CALL AND SEE US. Main Sh ron Kan. most excellent flour. Mr. Bevard'stioys who have been on the sick list for some time, we are glad la battle-warred and time-worn.

But iu tho front, all enmel (o learn, are so far recovered as to be firr-i'; OLD NEW CLOTHING, i iiiinuvuivu ki i ire irue, iwA III 11.., .1..,. MmM able to be out again. E. P. Lewis lias just returned from Sherman county with a fine bunch of Cans' nut ttaea bo falsu to aj mm." Felt Hats, Ribbons' Silks, Fcivthers, IlTH young E.

P. thinks cattle pays TKE KOPf COH." contributed one thousand dollars as a relief fund and several counties at that time signified their intention to make dyed, oleaned, repaired, in style better- in lira country than anything else. Is trying to help cash contributions to the relief com Ttth Met and Womhk vho tramr flier waottolrnownv- AT THE DYEING WORKS, Tribune; Knusns. mittee, this will bo best expended by A lyceura was organized at the Star, school house, but owing to the great ana how to relief. VuvbS yon A VOTE for wiiat jron vanl yoa have no rteht to expect it thsse necessaries which can Churebes.

CONGREaATIOSAL Proachin eT-ei Si.biiatn at 11 m. anl 2:0 p. in. pastor. TETHODIsT.

ech r.l er-ill naip Humiav in bisu at 11 iron outers. The Duniotf of ctubs amount of sickness in the neighborhood ttie attendance no far has not been very Satisfao'ion guaranteed. Prions the lowest, not bo given by the membors. All cash donations should be sent to J. B.

French tin tier on nupln frt-e EW CASH EAT MARKET Will keep on hand a full supply of Fresh and Cured Meats, and will treat you right--Try Us. irf tlia good. Eugene Tilleux, Prop. proposes Topeka, who will receipt for the nor ViL Lii'j8 Jos Al. lopclin is building a new our -W ind Hon crones same, and tho committee will see that the money is expended to tho best pos with tlio corrupt rar- V5 barn 82x40 feet Mr.

Copelin has the energy, and is determined to keep up with the times; he th'nks there is no sible advantage. Hop'ng that this not t6 dor. nMtlmut their Every Person Should Go To The CENTRAL HOTEL place like Wallace county. rhT htt tn th3 end Htirht matter will receive your prompt attention, we are yours fraternally. Alliance Relief Com.

PBOPHIETOB. X. B. WEBBER, iH rrc.TAl act! thOVLti'S a. in, un i 0:3) p.

in. W. It. pastor. Societies, TJCERN Lo.lge No.

llfc K. P. meets every Wednesdav eTeninr. A' BX. HAtou, C.

C. W. L. Dk'twilkk, Kof S. AF.

an 1 A. M. metis flrst and second Satu rdays al 8 o'cl ick p. m. T.

J. Pbrbt, W. B. L. Wilson, Sec'y.

10.0 F. 'e's every Friday evenlne in Bank Mill. 8. E. CCKTts, N.

G. J. N. P(J, Set-V. A.

R. 3. R. Perry Post No. 421 meets in ink Hall second and fourth Xups 1-- of each m-ntb at Sp.

in. Felix J1. Gawdy, Conimanler. K. L.

Wilbok, A Ijutant. Nearly every family in this part of the country is afflicted with measles Ar Alliance exchange is being or Five. in. Luther Melton's family were ganized at Junction City. sick at one time, but under tho treat Aad Ix you yeod yoor snbserUjn to, H.

t- VINCENT, ITiSritLD, KA5, when in Bharon SpringSj Where you can get The Best Meals ment of Dr. Hatch all ot them are We have just received a iob lot of slowly recovering. envelopes which we can sell very cheap Trtret ami OMiSt Cirou'at ioij west of Chlcipo And the only hotel we will the envelopes and print The County Superintendent was visit-! ing schools in tlrs end of the county THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR AND The Alliance Echo, Both Papers One Year For $1,15. Tbts Star Independent in politics, gives all ths latest oiarket teports and is just the paper every farmer needs and eosta only IS itmts pr, year. Bring your subscription and gut two papers for the pricv of, iyy, yor name and return card on one coi ner at 40o per hundred, or $1.75 for WESIANSAN DIRECTORY Church s.

last week. Mrs. Bradway has. giyon A ccomniodatiawi In the city. But Lea-'y while yon lwe.

good satisfaction asSupt. ofschogsand his shown good abil ty in the work idie 500, or $3.00 for 1,000, or $5.00 for 2,000. Every person, farmers, busi Cane is SSTow XJes.tle'-.. METHOtrlTlVeichiiic every two Pflks, com-neni ing 89it. 1J; Rsv.

XI. W. pasti.r. Fundav Kfh-Kil every Knndny at 10 o'cl ck. EO CaRTKB, Stipt.

has accomplished during hT term of of ness men and all should get some these envelopes, they won't last long Office. XT. CENTRAL HuTEL..

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1890-1891