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The Glasco Banner from Glasco, Kansas • 1

The Glasco Banner from Glasco, Kansas • 1

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1 1 VjOL. J. i 7 GASCQ.OLOTJpqQl'XTY, KANSAS, SUECH 0, 1880. .3 See pMf tauWT5 IIIE, GLASCO Mortgagtaf Farnpt Western farmers may suppose that pear wmi En, that a fow TOBOT IASB. XT Tinr.m I Cot an the remains of attrrkevlmVi v.

L. F.ntTnn I items from thiK rvarfc nf 4a Wfy are enly ones who have mor gages on theit farms, but the following 1- i i tt VVMllJ mall dice with a very Uttkedreieing; bo interest to your readers, pat tne gravy yoa nave jarr a sancsn rojtn a erraont correspondent of th I. fi fl A T. I1 WW.toiid you a few I found Pr W.wfll set that ide at ff S'SniTSI 7. I torn and floating around.

ffSteBS. 'B LJ AW UtUe boiling water, togelher unTortunAte farmt rather heavily on the 731 ana Offioe is pither week. itfie i i era, ana a goou many wota i'ajwj ably change hands daring the coming hvm prubeni, uut wucu. surma: year. These capnaiista nave, a great opens I look for a big rush of land witn sweet marjoram, aetmcg, gratAti lemon-peel, salt and peeper, and mushroom catnip, to taste; let it stew slowly one-half hoar, then strain put in turkey, and let it simmer one-quarter of an hpAur, or Just long enough for the ta key to.

get heated through. Serve on. thrcorned bits of toast, puttered jos arond the diah, and, if yoa like, yoa measure, oecn compeuea to xenon hi this extrcnie in order to secure them r-A? Of 4 Bo fcecpa the best in town. JIr. Bx "WsigHiKai ha4 bis now Tin manry 4" to PeuJw lit bimccijf, ojrtUw piWIu Ai Ijurlisl louj ttuet uuuld be titu fox mo It Juy (o xnew The day willim it To chBiicro tte rJiliiK'' for vlio lviuUn's dw( Anilslrew kU olCji iou'iiirtTi Tor tat II ii Vjve, lonely iflm.

To rvo win 'rvt JiAlf-clfMd vid dljn with twn ('lie pictu'v Vl'l tljitn thut vernj end eoftd Wilno cK lnlerreikliic jews. To fool tiu other hTknewa II sww 't (t iffc 1 1 kxwtow thiflr fonrt fnrwlng; Aud liuve iuv in (Iroamftiliui'lertooe Ponr form lUwa liuaik reel bkalaf. Tff1 Irt deceiving kU. upt i my ptini brow, An4 rtrrUTi ui-Mi my o'deoeK Im-1itIiic-To m-Lm ike ea, aad bolij It txvtyivri Now. To It now If wh heurs, the bent Tolomlug Of slllliiul truitfcnrt Irutb, Mire In oif lutidunrtlfiM yorrv(n(f To QUuM, tvr4 life tiM dieuni of) jrovlb.

And so when 1A slp our dead nppearhig soekcrs and nw-powera that will make things lively (or Messrs Mc Eckron and Jinking. selves, as the property in many cases has so depreciated in vauo as to bo worth less than tb amount fcr which it was mortgaged. Although nature, has made this one of the richest farming districts arched 4ag-out Sonjeof the rnostxnpdeKt and well rny numa cramus over tne top, ana some smau pieces of butter, and brown it tn the oen or with a heated sal mamler in nearly completed. I bred people of tfte city are now cull a the Restaurant possess with tho in, tne tmns correctly, that onethird of the farms are mortgaged for all they ara worth. This has been brought about, a measure, by farmers trusting, oat their produce to speculators, who Have invariably failed in down with the msmpbs.

TT "MK mumPIJS- AOCy Kla7 One sound of mashed Dotato. robbed throng a colander; one-half pound of Jacob JWathkb is justj ull Duller niDDea to a cxeam witn two cud- Wewuke ft itii Vourr liope.and paying irom nve a ten ww on uie um-tar. and the extreme closeness of the fishing his no now house. r'flo WM fata of white sugar si eggs, the wbltm i vmyyv we times, which has not enaWed them to landyolka beaten, separately; the Juice I of one lemon, tqaeesed into the potato Miss Doia Groves leaves in a few The peM but titvfPt (V the Oituro uoarlntr, The eyrluy bi-Mketeyiil by- tlio riMtllog Kt Co my Ttaloa On.hliw (lie dreunlMc Tbet keep my fpaiUtfd hope Uvlnc thing. ra from the shock tnev were, mere- Building an4 other improvements aysfor Wyoming Territory.

woue not; one teaspponiui oi nuuncv. the same of mace. Bake in shells of lore, obliged to mortgage, piy gh inter. tt and tinally succumb, unkjss we can are getting lively in this rfaee. Ex And rise lo prHrwejrcd fultli boyond this etniii nuiiuE ftres can now be seen fiiullv devise some means to turn our pasta, or in dishes lined with good panic, without covers.

To be eaten cold. tensive cellars re being dug, brick pp. a still nickht in eyery To leek Um lrfjt Mt with Urelew wing. Seme UUlc Things. produce into casn vunout iw iuss.

trustinff tbem to speculators and com- and rock are bejag haujod on the xiw woiAxn aiow MiAJ. Four cupfuls rve meal, three of yellow misHion-nien, the prospect looks rather Beans. rronerheoeked and ncU Hasans. PuaD Neai-'8 large Jurnitu building is fast nearing grpnjida, and everything Jixks fav dark for the larnnng-community. Indian meal, one small cupful molasses, one teaspoonful soda, one-half teaspoon- RKNEWIKQ MORTOAGGS, QTAble for plenty o( work for carpenters, and stone masons during the coming spring und summer iu on- completioin.

Qua yong men of tins communi ful cream tartar; mix very son wtu There are. doubtless, many owners of utua sail; contained in t)M two words fown a most health Ail and nutritious diet, And yet not one fattrm in fifty plants Weans, or even btryH thecn for his table, They form fint rate material for a square meal, fur a sqiuire Imlf day's work. rotatot ought to on every Ihrmei'i table, well-cooked and smokine hot mortgages who Vonld, if they were ap- lSSSl milk, or nuttermiiE; ty are seriously talking of organizing cordfo. pyKORTinrran. Twe SCTjfula susrar.

two-thfrds cnnfol about to become dw, at a lower rate of an anu treat society. Liberals have organized TV I ii interest. There are, however, between ueo Mnonsi; ueo. imap I league aiims piace, ana noici rea- baked, boilixl or mashed, three times batter, three and one-hlf capfols floor, whites of four eat well beaten, threw teaspoonfuls baking powder mixed with the mortgagor and the mortgagee a class -ere ift tawft Sunday. di4 not lar meetings every Sunday at W.

0. day and yi nf-t ond flirmer in tu in of Middlemen who reap a harvest from learn their business. I Smith a Palace of music. renewal of these mortgages. The tne west utyd up a supply 10 uusi mm over wintui'.

QuionH atf liealtbful and nutritions, raw or cooked, aud are highly rrliBked now. one cnpmi sweet mux, one ano one-half pinto of sliced (not chopped) hickory-nut. This makes two lather small loaves. original loans were made at 10 per cent Oub latest condrum is why The temperance mania hn began does Boston George sport bo many "boil" in this place. BenionBtron-, ces against franWhoensestu dram annual interest and 5 per cent commis by most jwrftorw, yet but few farmers raise them and store them away for sion.

These brokers now ask 4 per cent snow sronoi cam. nam aurjng meweeu, 8bopg Mng oifcuJafced md winter. ijBtyAQO Mac convalescing over lea oy a wge number ot our boHt cit Paraniw. carrots, turnips, are raised by few farmers only, yet they help sue repair ia, i wnicn ne re-1 weu, ajii we cnancea are mat wo commission for renewing a loan at 9 per cent, and 5 pet, cent, for an 8 per cent loan. In the majority of cases, the mortgagor does not really know of whom he borrowed the money, his business and one-half cupfuli sugar, two teaspooB-fula cream tartar, mixed with flour (no soda), whites of ten eggs.

This mM a very white, beautiful cake, cejved the night of the danco, uave to take lemonade an: gin set off a we very mucn, ana tor oup are almort imlisnenBable. Put in heaps gerbeerm ours after the vresent or pits out Awn and well covered with -tor arouBemenis bajce, juaa li0enBe8 eipire.which wiU lo the TOMATO BAVvB. Take half a cupfuL of tomatoes, pat in having heretofore been all transacted soil, or plawd ill the cellar and covered with soil or sand, thev keenln eood con Wnn 18 engageu uuremg pass oowb nrsi oi aiay. dition all wfntwVuhd ure' very different with the trustee, and thd tatter, of oourst, I a terwa, adding half en onion, allced, volunteer im information as to wbohJi la little thyme, bay leaf, a head of eelery. He has the hearty congratulations of Items, of interest are scarce thi bitt friends, 1 I week; but I hop to be abie to far from tm KhmefcadritiI-up things tnut are left exixv'tl in tlie cellar to the in While we cannot blame principal is.

Inish the Banner with abetter Btlec- jurious of the irt How rew these loan-agenta for wanting to keep a a toblespoonral of sugar, a teaspoonful of alt and one of pepper, a piece of batter the sise or a large egg, and a small pieca of ham; let these simmer slowly until the celery is tender, when add a table- doctor miiEi, retunxea Jrnaay i 0 new8 TOajtter in my nex farmers ly In a supply of winter cab- good thing when they have it, yet we bace. it in not very nutritious. tltink that, in charging such rates vet it is hitfhlv relished by moBt iieople, morning pomius western trip, lie Hoping that the Banseii will float Jef.t x-ob Biggs and the rest of the triumphanly over all the tiiafcof its boys still weawardj hp, journalistio career, and live to unfurl spooaiulof flour moistened, ana a utue they do, they are killing the goose that tos their nest-eggs. Robert Burn. Jim Powdl.

Dck and ar.lc and a tlii)u of corned beef and cabbage, well cooked, with other etc-will k(p ope from starving. We could mention many other vegetables, omitting fruit entirely, that ought to be cayenne pepper; pan nve minutes, nq taste to see If it is highly seasoned strain throngh a hair sieve, and pat back in stew-pan until it adheres rather thick to the hack of the spoon, mat win make it BtoixtA, Keshach and Abedsego. Some persons have doubted whether Hiortxi Hwny ior wimer, uui ueoioi. xnrui-ers murt look aheiut and provide well for tliwir Keallv, and we mean ana Jwnn, mi uesaay boft Rnd to morning for Rolhugs County to many readers I send it my hearty work their cjainis. greetings of of good cheer and best in hea for its future growth and MBT FOOD FOB TOVXO MOTBjSM.

Beef, mutton and cocoa; oatmeal. sr the Babylonians were guilty ox sucn -extreme cruelty" as to cast persons 'alive Into a burning, fierv furnace, as in the juKt what -w ay, one of the chief rea row roqt case of Shadrach, Meehach and Abedne- sons tltiit ki liiiiiiy buys, and girls too, leave the f.irm is, Uiey can find bo much TO BUOAB OS CBTSTAUn POP-COBK. Put into an iron kettle one tablespoonn our principle busi- Pro luaj9an nsss houses, under the supervision of ful of butter, three tablespoonfuls of go, mentioned by Daniel (in. iney are strangely forgetful of innumerable fiery martyrdoms, very much more slow In their torture, and therefore more cru groanr Vriikiy of ltxxl in towns and cities ihuii tl.i gt at home. They are erowih', tlicir HVHteuis demand much food hii-l ffiWxl They are always Mr.

Emerson, out affable tinner. NOTICES FOR. PUBLICATION. water, and one teacupful of white sugar; boil until ready to candy, then throw in three quarts or corn, nicely popped stir el, than the seven-timea heated furnace -Mi John Wqodward, our! No. 804.

n8 vi lives. They have active, viip of Babvlon. H. F. Talbot has discover worthy teacher at the Palrymplel Land Oteich, Oonooedia, Kaks.b.

briskly unul tne canay is eveniy aiBino-uted over the corn set the kettle from the fire, and stir until it is cooled a little brains tontpport. If the old folk will recollect the i-ppetitesthey had when oung and how rapidly they fichool house, is making preparations I March 3, 1SS0. ed ample proof in the Assyrian writings that both this punishment and that of casting men alive into a den of lions, as Daniel was treated, were in common use a wwts -NoUce is hereby given that tluiiv.l- would umkv, (oo4l victuals disappear. and you nave each gram separate ana crystalised with the sugar care should vrrT lowing-namcd settler has tiled notice fbr ti Knureeiate the condition oi tbolr And we say, by all Close of his school, May 4W sue- of his intention to make fin.il proof in in Babylon during tbo reign of Asaurba-nipal, who preceded Nebuchadnezzar on the throne by less than twenty years. Saulmugina, tne younger brother of As surbinipal.

having risen in rebellion Seed in au his unaertatings. support ot his claim, and secure final be taken not to nave too noianreiesi yoa scorch the corn when crystalizing, Nuts of any kind prepared la this way are delicious. means, providuin summer for the want! of izier by laying by adequate storei A TuTW. n.nt tn inilv thereof on tbo 20th day of April, 1880, before the V. amvinat his aovereisrn.

and havinc failed CA5KXX IX TBI MOUTH. This can be cured by applying puK mm xv -tr I Office at Concordia, Kansas, xk tlis we mtenas going wonireai, Newton Bracken, of Cloud in the attempt, was not spared by his angry brother. The following brief record is sufficient to tell its own tale verised alum to the canker three or four times a day, andnossiblT Joe may continue his Homestead No. U.7H2 i "My rebellious brother, trip on ttf that point, aa be only at W. 1-2 N.

E. qr. and E. 1-2 N. W.

Ur. ianAaA a tor, tm fmwoft Sec- 3 Town 8 BOUth, a wt, BINQWORlf XXMKDY. Oil of paper made by burning a sheet ror mat Kuacun. itow Maitty ittade His Hayi Mr. 1 fenry Stanley is reported as say ing thtit tlie first line he ever wrote as a jounmliht vu an am ount of a naval engugetnent that he wit nesfied from the niHMiiei.il oae of the earlier one of the war.

He t-MutU to the Herald. It was mvepled, pitldWied, and liberally paid for, mid. fftaniev received a flattering letter from lieiiueK, as Stanley's was the oiilv account. Thin ho fired the Vrf.v's made war witn me, was cast into a oura-Inir. fierv Many of Saulmu- rl wV -ITmuJ and names the following Ms wit Knf Vnntinncr that hia hnsineafl will bel i i.

frWs adherents were treated In the of ordinary writing paper upon a plat will cure a ringworm, which is caused by contagion or some impurity in tho iubbbuh, uruvu ma cununuinis roi- aaine manner, and the remainder were ttended to by his accommodating I denco upon, and cullititirii nf said otherwise disposed of in the following way, as Assurbanipal very pithily says: "TbftWHtof the neoDle I threw alive blood; tne oil win De seen aner tne peris burned in the form of a yellow dorks, in the same manner as if heltract, vu: William Thou ibon, Con tuimn ftbaent himself ra Komeiser, W. H. "lcl.y nn.liilirin fhnt. lr- oruilicil liimull' 1ur. spot this applied with the finger twio a day will in a very short time cure the John M.

Gray, all of GIhhco. Cl ul among bulls and lions, as my grandfather, Sennacherib, used to act and fol- 11 1 AJ Uy, uXlfi inu.ly RH vigoro'ilv as he would, for five or six weeks from our com worst or ringworm. Kansas. B. H.

McEckkon, lk'istcr. lowing his example, have thus treated munity. XXLIKF V0B TH BAB. these'rebellious men." Truly may we jTrlaim with the Psalmist. ''The dark mo ute loriiiauou "i inu rewumiun to i ravel and rite.

An ai quaintance says of him in ie Cincinnati Oommfrnnl: "Hi'h twer of labor were immense, and You will find a poultice of 'bread and Wihave been laboring under I No. 796. difficulties since we commenced the I Laud Omci, Cohoobdia, Kahsas. places of the earth are full of the hablta-1 vinegar, as hot as bearable, applied to tht tions of cruelty." Xondon Quarterly Re-1 ear, a sure and immediate relief for ear' i nublioation of the Bakkxb. owins to I March 2, 1880 ache.

new. 1 ii lit Am the non arrival of our new material i nonce is nerepy given tnat tne ioi and the lack of sufficient help. We I lowing-named settler has filed notice In a recent samnllnff cane in New Bow to be Agreeable. Some one has well said that the foul have now received a part of our ma- of her intention to make final proof in Zork, a German saloon-keener testified io this effect: MYaaa wr oiayd carts by mv blace. Didn't want how many terial, and have now enough (or the I support oi ner claim, ana secure nnai present.

Our help is also sufficient, entry thereof, on Monday the wth times, for bycause it was not my peea- art of being agreeable is to appear weir leased with all the company; and rather' seem well entertained with them thai to bring entertainment Xo them. This is a good plan tot one who has no We are prepared to present our rea- lay ox Apru, xoou. me u. o. juana dera in de future with a better pa-1 Office at Concordia, Kansas, viz: uess.

Jly peezness is to tenu io my rveeznet nnd ov de saloon peesness r. will next week arive a des- Naoma Davis, Guardian of the Heirs great confidence in ms conversational a respectable peezness eet ees a respectable peezness yoost bo long dan de man Jot ees in de peeznew keep himself respectable peezness. Yaaa. I reglectit dot dey blayed carte, but I didn't ask dem criptionof the progress of Qasco of Benj. McClellan, of Cloud during the past year, and publish a Kansas, Homestead Entry No.

laroe edition. We will have sample N. W. qr. Section 9, powers.

A man thus deposed may not nave much learning npr any wit; but, if at five cents. Sub- Town 8 south, Range 4 west, and has common sense ana someuuug rot game dey blayed. I-don't know what ffiL ktea scribe for the Baxnib. Sl.bU per I names ine iouowing as ner witnesses, poker ees. I told yoa de troot.

I aian'i ih. bHrhU(. he never th 'I n-r lorn, bin temper. I have know) him, after riding il day in the umbula to up th rntire night, wrap edii an ovenvwi. and blanket, and ou is km es, by the aid of a td-low candle, the iive-lonK uight, several letters to diflerent pajit rw, yet on the same subject, changing ianguuc ar.d ideas, so as to be ready for the courier who started at break of day, and then trust to the jolting of the ambulance for his nods of repose, on thenarrow roads to repeat the operation if he could secure any news or smelt a chance for another letter.

A inter to Purify Air. At a recent meeting of the New York Academy of Useful Arts, attention was called to a simple method of filtering the air of an apartment. The object is to free the air from dust, excessive dampness, and, possibly, from the germs of malaria. Tho contrivance consists essentially of a fibrous woven fabric, strengthened by brat wire. It Is to be applied to windows and ventilators, and may bo of service on railway cars to exclude dust.

It has the merits of checking draft while admitting Its general ue might tend to preyentthe spread Of malarial diseases, andjiTaiodify the langera that dirty streets oocabion to the health of city nn tnnnn bv da table. Yen a BUB" annum. i pruve meir buiiuuuuuh resiueuco up on and cultivation of said tract, viz: tomer vant cup coffee, oder beefsteak, 1 don't ax him someting vot he don't do. -The Columbia. Kentnekv fhidak I George Caldwell, William CaldwelL Ov dey blayed poker formoney you ne parts without this disposition and, wlifi a of this turn comes to old age, is sure to be treated with respect.

It, is true, indeed, that we should not dissemble or flatter in company bn one may be very agreeable, stnetly coo aiotant with truth and by says there recently died in that county, T. J. Bnllock and John Hillen, all of icr ax awn. Glasco, Cloud County, Kansas. at the ase of ninety-four, a man named Francis McElvoy, who was a soldier in the war of 1812, was married three iisies.

was the father fortv-two chiU B. H. MoEckeon, Register, (3) Enffllah actress. In answer to a I nnufont iionra where he cannot concur tlren, and hod fitteea eona in tiie annv i i 1 1 A We have on hand, and will sell at bedrock prices, all kinds of agricultural consisting of sulky unag uw uu war. qaestion asked by a gentleman, in a for- ftnd a pleasing assent where he can.

getfol moment, frankly said: "I have Now and then you meet witn a pemi four ages. The family archive proclaim exactly formed to please that be wl1 that I am fifty. By4dayVightI pass for gain uw)n everyone that hears pr be iti. mam than an im HiannaiflAn In titJ: is "What's the difference." asked the blows, walking cultivators, stiring teacher in arithmetic, "between one plows, wagons, harrows'. Give thirty and with ail my war paint on, in 1 merely the gift of nature, but frequently soft liiht and no rude glare, I pass for I the effect of much' knowledge of th 1 fonxmy Bealea.

Then Tommy sat on the Wx. Habi. 1 world and a command over the passies rwer xourteea Hmea,.

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