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The Glasco Banner from Glasco, Kansas • 8

The Glasco Banner from Glasco, Kansas • 8

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The Glasco Banneri
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Glasco, Kansas
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Mc. W. Bessee'i family hare regret that time and space, will not permit to five a more adequate moved to Glaftco. I The Kansas Store! All interested in the temperance reform work, are invited to attend the description of this excellent entertainment, and hope this" may not be the last by home talent, as it certainly is a compliment to Delphos and its in meeting of the Club next Tuesday evening at the school house. Where may be found a full line of fluence the very best, The company Miss Sadie Kolley, the light of MEW have received an invitation from whoso countenance causes many a Glasco, andwill sing in the Christian rapid pulsation of the hearts of many Church Tuesday evening next.

of our young men, departed for Lead- Charles Davis, formerly of the ville as it were this (Friday) morn Gazette office, Beloit.gave us a friend ing. ly call to-day. Miss Mattie Service, who has Mb. W. H.

Gupton and family been visiting at Mormon Mound for have moved to Missouri. some two weeks past, returned last Glasco wants a barbor, TH4RK will be preaching at the Tuesday, as gay and happy as in ye olden times. Cathol'c church Glasco, on next Sun Another Lot dumpliug DEimoa can boast of a lady ton-Horial artist. The mumps are lingering in our neighborhood. 1 Gardening will Boon bo the order of the day.

Snow, snow, the beautiful snow, this morningi Look out for Barbee Yates. pring circulars. The atoro of White White will soon be finished. ''f Tai McLain Hotel will Boon be opened, Remember Ball Social, Friday evening, March 19. Do not forget that Uncle Far-rand is "boss" at Quincy'a Livory Stable.

i Haevy Franklin will smile over Preraenter's new store counter for a few days. Chas. O'neal and Chas. Gamber had a law suit to-day before Justice Ecker. Who.

threw capsicum on the stove at the 'concert last Tuesday night? of -Dry Goods, Fancy Oooda, Heady Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boota and Shoei, Staple and Fancy Orocertei, Flno Teas, Pure Spices, Canned Fruits, A Fnll Line of eoaps, A Complete Assortment of Qeenarf, and Glassware. and the best. FIVE CENT COUNTER CALL AND SEE US. RISER BILLINGSLEY. Southwesl corner of the Public Square, Delphos, Kansas day by Father Timphouse.

Our friend, Mr. George Brock, -i Wb predict that the "Seventeenth of Ireland," will not be celebrated this year on a very large scale. This is proper, in view of the fact that the people are starving. formerly a citizen of Glasco, has ar rived from Savannah, Missouri, to pav us a visit. We were all glad to Thobh persons who are in the eee our jovial friend George once habit of pilfering coal from their neighbor's stores had better take their bandanna wipo with them e're they will have to flee from the wrath to come.

Mb. Ambrose Marshall found a very interesting epistle in Dinwiddie more. Mb. Ed. Hostetler, our worthy teacher and principal of tho Glasco school, is sick with the mumps.

His place in the school room is occupied by his sister Emma, who is a good and accomplished teacher. The renowned and somewhat celebrated case of Ben McClellan is M. S. Woodward, resulted in a decision against NcClellan for costs. Squire Jones presided.

Squire's E. D. Jones and M. McDonough's Livory Stable last Sunday. The chyrography was that of a and contained some very interesting points such as, Dear Charley, I want to see you so-so-so- Boys, lets take our girls and go so-so bad 1 you old sweet heart, to Glasco uoxt Tuosdiiyevemng and Lave heaps much fun at the concert.

The Ladies of the Mite Society will hold a Social at Ham Bagnall, manager of the Just Opeimedlr I wish to announce to the people of Del Louthan have, filfod their bonds and entered upon their duties as justices Quincy'a -Hull, on Friday evoniug of the peace of Solomon Township. Mareli 19. Ladies are requested to put their names inside the balls. Sup per furnishod for 25 cents. Good mu phos and vicinity, that I am now ready to sic in attendance.

Admission at door. 10 cents. All aro cordially invited to attend. Glasco has ono of the best ar ranged post onico buildings in the Miss Delia Groves' farewell party at Squire Wright's residence on last Tuesday evening was very pleasant and entertaining. T.

Torgasou has sold out his interest in the blacksmith shop to Bart Flood, formerly of Brittsville; he has also rented his dwelling house to him. Mr. intends to try firming again The appearance of our town has been wonderfully improved since the arrival, irom back yonder, of Win. A. Brook, the accomplished brush dinger Solomon Valley.

The room is large, with high ceiling, well lighted and furnished in good stylo. The office is furnish them with the purest and best medicine, drugs, oils, brushes, toilet and fancy articles, at pvice never before nown in Delphos. We wnrrant the best of everything. Don' forget the place. North of Public Square.

6. L. KINSEY. provided with '2li-t boxes and 3G look drawers. You can never at any reasonable hour find the office closed.

Tho public aro woll satisfied with the post master, Mr. Ott, who is always Kansas Lumber yards at this place, spent Sunday in Minneapolis. -Rev. Mr. King, Baptist, prawned an able sermon in the M.

E. church last Sunday Toe Now Hardware, storo of W. II. Clendinen Bon has been receiving large addition to their stock. Nkws comes from Missouri that a man lias boon killed there by the downfall of meteoric masis.

The cyclono clock has been up and returned to tho ILuuu) office in gocd riming order. WiuJBill, at P. C. Hull's, was in i.earch of a Glasco bcllo one day this week, but ho findeth her not. We are undor obligations to the managers for tickets to their excellent entertainment Tuesday evening Ma.

W. W. Hadley, our efficient railroad agent, is on tho sick list measels. Also Warren Smith, Will. Brown, and others.

Cincwio Mac and Kansas Griff, accompanied by tvo of (Uaseo's fair pent last Sunday in .1 el nlioa. Yum yum. Th: Presbyterian church will soon bo complete 1. Wm. Hare is selling the best of agricultural implements, and as cheap as can be sold anywhere.

His place of business is next to 'Lallocque's store, Glasco, Kansas'. YvTe have on iind, and will sell at bedrock prices, all kinds of agricultural imphmiviit consisting of sulky plows, walking cultivatora. accommodating to the public and at his post. Glasco has reasons to be proud and satisfied with tho management of its post office. The Wall Brothors have bought out the firm of Adams Sias at Solomon City, and moved to that place.

We regret their departure from this neighborhood, as tliey were good business men, good citizens and clever "itil'-ii'ua. Wo skill bo pleased to "SOW iETO lESff WHIT WHITE 'A WS, 4C. U1C W.u. Ii.as. know tho change-of place wdl lhwu- cially bo profitable to them, and hope and child-ens' clothing the largest stock ever was in Solomon Tallev, BLUE-STOKE their society will be as highly appreciated in their now abode, as their gentlemanly and courteous manner en DEAI.KKS IN Medicines, Chemical-, Pa! Tib and Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty (wrnmcrr.

Toilet Articles. Fttllcv (tOOtlS, Etc. Vem cheat) and durable harness go to lien Lake, Concordia, Kansas titles them to receive. They are to open a dry goods, grocery, queens-ware, and aro to doid largely in agricultural implements. We wish them jfcaTFor a working- suit apply to BLUE STOEE.

AGHNT I'OU ALL ffT SSEDJCIi Seymour it Billings sell tho best agricultural implements Will keep constantl hand a full, Fi-chli aa'd complete stuck. I'liysicuns pi'Mcnptions carefully prupareil and night, ratrogo solicited. West side ot public square, JJelpnos. Singh and split worsteds all colors Partuenter's. CQrGoodmons' vests 75 cents BLUE STORE.

great success. The Delphos Prohibition Club was organized last evening, with the following named officers: President, Mr. Benj. Billingsley; ice President, Mr. Ostrandor; Sourotary, Elsworth Mrs.

Dr. Howes. Several committees were appointed for work connected with the interest of the club. The club will meet again oa Tuesday night next, when tho following programme will be offered: i i Ma. Will Shtor, of Minneapolis, has -hargo of II.

-1- Wcckerly's Harness Shop in this city, during C. Cunningham's absence. Charley is on a visit to Salina and McPherson. Somkuody predicts the judgement day is about here. "Hurrah!" editor of the TTtica Herald ''anything to beat Grant." Mu.

W.P. Fields, of Junction City, is driving the quill and manipulating the wires during Mr. Hadleys illness, Evkb since wo read the hibtory of Julius Ciesar, wo have hadadroad for Miu-ch now when tho 9th has passed wc can drive dull caro away. The world moves on and the la-tost novelty is a dog with an old oyster can swinging steadily behind him. This is fun for tho boys but death to tho dog.

A cyclono struck Joe Courtney's domicilo last -Saturday night in the shape of a tea pound boy. Shake Mr Delbert Cook, who has been sead! Good Fresh Garden Seed and Grass of The Cheap Cash Store. Seed, by the ounce or pound, at Keables Haggart's. I1HA.LKUS IN nGreat bargains in stoves and tiu-vure at Keables Haggart's. Music.

SiKw.h--M) J. W. Barker; BOur 3 working shirts for $1 can't Declamation Mr. Elsworth Eames; usie, Remarks Joy Blanciurd RemarksBy audience; Music, Recitation-Ida May Crow; Music, Mrs. Dr.

Howes, Mrs, Mattie Crow, R. Eames. The concert at the Hall last Tues a call them. Invites the Deople to irive whfin in want of Wrc are closing our day evening, was ono of the most en joyable entertainments ever given iu- and was greeted ty a large bo beat, BLUE STORE. Two toned and i brocade Ribbons, at Farmenter's New Store.

MrRcmcruber linen colars 10 cents BLUE STORE. A large variety of ladies neck wear at Miss Mabel Strickler's. Ladies and Misses hose, at Miss Mabel Strickler's. Do 'you intend to got a good durable wagon Call on Clendinen, Delphos Black and colored Velvets, at Par-menter's. ERemember that von can get 4 undershirts for $1, BLUE STORE.

Black and colored cashmeres, at J. E. Parrnentr's. 83 calico shirts, jl, BLUE STORE. A large assortment of perfumery, at Parmenter's Cash Stora.

and appreciative audience. i ne t.c YlKlling lib XjUvwcj. few returned to his home near this place last Saturday night. A remnant of the tribe of Indians that slew Custer and his men, massed throui? this place last Wed costic properties of the room wore verv unsntisf.ictory to singers ana or stock out at very low prices, but filling it up again fast as we have room. The people4 are finding out that it is to their interest to pay when they purchase.

Goods atprkosiUmt will pay thosa buying. Oar stock is complete. Farmers bring in your produce. We are here to stay our interests aro identical. Thankful for liberal patronage, We are VERY RESPECTFULLY Clark Rollings.

chestra; notwithstanding 1 however, tlm entire company acquitted them nesday gathering up the shekels of selves! with much credit, and the silver and gold. 0 sto-o certainly formed a delightful contrast with rude boards and barren rafters above it. The sopranos, Mrs -Mr. F. S.

Quincy this phce, departed for Wisconsin last Tuesday morning. Mr. 'Farrahd will have" (hnvgo of the livery stable during his nee. T. 0.

Vine and Miss Ella Chase, surprised even their best fnends. We.

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Pages Available:
84
Years Available:
1880-1880