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The Downs World from Downs, Kansas • 5

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The Downs Worldi
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Downs, Kansas
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The nrotractc meeting at the THE DONS WORLD. MethodUt church I being largely at tended. CM The MtlmdUt-of ruilN county, are holding camj meeting this week. Jos. Hatfield and Dillon, of Osborne, were city visitor Tuesday.

Mrs. L. D. Lrlloy, of I ogan, was Henry Nostrand. is passing the week with Charlie Jcrdo, three miles the guest of Mrs.

O. W. Ma gee the northeast of town, Not Pretending to ScirOut first of the week. Everybody know Dave Omger, lie will he the next commissioner from Our baby rejHirter carlessly omlled the urrival of a new girl at the home tli first dls'j-lct. hi COST of Wm.

Gregory last week. S. W. Smith In a first class lawyer, Miss Mabel Winters, of Downs, Is andlia never changed fromo: par visiting with her sister, Mr. C.

11. ty to the other for efflcc. Jackson. Irwin (J lol1. The babe of Mr and Mrs Chris I have good seed wheat, clear of rye, Knanp has benn very sick the past Iowus, Kan.

Thursday Aug. 30, 18'JJ MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD. Arrlvtl and Septrtor of Irlm. ABUlVESrUOSI EAST. Passenger 1:1 v.

31 Mixed 12:30 r. DEPAUTU FOB THE EAST. Passenger At VMr.u DEPARTS WEST NOHTK BltANCH. Freight 1:15 a DEPARTS WEST SOUTH BRANCH. 4 Passenger Freight 2:00 r.

Geo. M. Wilson, Agent. DOWNS Corrected each week fcy II. C.

Strohm, and is reliable. Cattle (steers.) 13.00 to $3... lings MM Wheat no. 2 CO 3 Corn 'r Oats -0 for sale at my farm three miles cast week but Is-convalescing. of Downs.

1J. M. The hardware store of A. J. Ream Hut wc do sell goods at prices to conform with the time.

Wo reaiba that times are hard and that you must buy your goods at very low-prices as a consequence. To convince you that we mean what wo say, wj quote below some of our -LOW PRICES at Gaylord was closed by attachment last week, a result cf hard times. MlssLuclla Taylor who has been visiting her sister at Eldorado the past few mouths returned liome Sat "Little photos, 11.25 per dozen. They arc very popular. Call urday.

and see samples. A. DeLay. Some of our republican friends say that the bosses of Host lowuship, are Ed. llrown boarded the westbound train Tuehday for a v'slt to his Ivst girl.

They say he went to Graham knocked out, but It does not look like county. Miss Cornlc Craft Is home front It. Troth, one of our host merchants says that the Osborne Farmer Emporia where she has been ing State normal. Is only the mouthpiece for theTopcka Elder Dull will be here to conduct Wagon double-tree, complete 65 It '-J Plow 20 Spring wagon .20 Buggy double .20 Buggy neck .20 Buggy and wagon single-tree woods .25 Ironed wagon .5.5 Ironcdplpw .25. quartely meeting services at tic E.

church next Sunday. S. Ik I'arwcll is the only republican who will own that they dnt know what ratio they want, until they hear People's Part Rally. Governor, Lewelling; At Lebanon, Kansan, SEPTEMBER 1894. On Saturday September 6th 1894, Govcrnot Lewelling, and other prominent speakers will, address the people on the political issues of the day.

AT LEBANON KANSAS reparations arc being made for entertaining a large crowd. Everybody invited. from the other fellow. A few plums arc on the market but they are scarce and demand a good Capital. Harvey Saunders and wife have returned from Arkansas.

Evidently Harv. Is at a loss to know where he is needed the worst. A number of cattle buyers are In the land present. All kinds of stock Is being sold cheap on account of the scarcity of feed. ArtGentzler passed through the city, Tuesday, on his way to Downs.

This office acknowledges a pleasant call. Gaylord Herald, 23. The drouth continues although severlal times last week it seemed that the rain was going to come down in torreuts as in olden times. Fair will soon commence and you I a good price. The shortage is caused goods from the above assortment.

by the late spring frosts. It. W. Allen, prcprictorof thcSmlth Centre Marble works, accompanied by sKK23Ejasxf TIHE LINE Frank were in the city on business the fore part of the-week. I have some Light Itraham chickens COOKS aoid, ranges; to sell.

Old and young, very cheap, conic soon and get first choice. J. W. GKOKCFVi- Hiss Etta Cross hardly needs an Local Lacoivics. Head the ads.

Still and dusty. Eggs 10 cents per dozen Itutter 11 cents per pound. Kd. Rankin is. at Abilene this week, tro taction.

Her record is without a Ha vmiid everyone that she the best candidate of the two for that AmMnif-iAn; eccv. Wc at times barb nails, cutlery, tinware, washing chiuns, iMiultry and hog fencing, pipe and fittings cheaper thou ever before. In the history of. the city of Downs. Our goods are better than goods bought at fairs, racket storcs-or on cheap counters for the same money.

All tinwmre warranted water tight. office. Hiss Kite Chapin is visiting at S. J. Kill Creek, did not know he was up ft r.

any office last Friday. Hols an honest hard working man, and make a competent officer. Alarjre iiumbei'of young people assembled at the home of T. W. Nelson, iu Corinth township Tuesday evening of last week and participated in a social hop.

Avery pleasantentertain-rcent is reported. A portion of a single buggy harness vas lost between Downs and the Moliler farm, six miles southwest of town on last Thursday evening. The Ed--. Robinson, our young farmer Hubbell, Nebraska, this week. friend who reside three miles north Webb McNall was a passenger east of town was in Tuesday with his hand all tied up caused by a pamru: buncle.

Jake Rudy will do your stone wok, plastering, brick laying, or cistern re pairing in a skillful manner and at omc and spend your mioncy with and get LVALUE REGEIVBIX finder will please leave the same at this ollice and receive reward. II. A. Kaycallcd at this office last Monday and had his name on ourlistand will from this time on be acenstannt reader of the, World. Mr.

Ray has lately concluded, that he would vote the.Populist ticket. Lebanoa Journal. Everybody is go Downs Hardware co, rates corzesponding with the times. Give hi etui call. John oilers the Dispatch, to anyone from now until a republican governords nominated in Kansas, for fifty cents.

Jehu Q. is evidently getting "fooler and fooler." A the wells in this vicinity are showing the effects of the continued dry weather. S'ew ones are beincr nut down, old ones dui? on the train at noon, Monday Last Friday the Topulist party nominated the next county officers. A G. A.

R. maa at the start and Snish of the Topulist county ticket. How about your Alton man, Mr. Farmer. Have you put hoops -around him yet.

Everybody can afford to vote for Hilton, four years in office and everybody satisfied with him. Judge Irey. tilled the office bo well that the Populist party could not afford to nominate anyone else. Henry Peterman threshed twenty-six bushels of alfalfa seed Friday. It yielded better than lie expected.

George Frost, who lias been staying in this locality the past several months left for his home at Day, Kansas. Monday. Miss Debbie Ingram has accepted a position in. a millinery establishment at St. Joe.

She left for that city Friday. W. AA JOHNSON, vManaser. ing to LebaneruSaturday Sept. 8th, to hear Governor.

Lewelling. The horse back meet at Esbon in the morning, halting again for recruits Osborne City has one pretty girl. J.S. Wilson is having quite a seri at the county line, and march in a ous time the past week. It seems body to Lebanon.

Mankato Advocate that one of the bones near the elbow If you want an eastern paper for al of his left arm has been fractured 1 rj deeper, while others are patiently awaiting the fall rains. Messrs. Harry Xevil, Wm. Hull and Willis Jones intend leaving those parts to-morrow for southern Missouri. They go overland and expect to spend the winter and probably nextsumnier in that mountainous country.1 Success, to you boys.

Master uy Rogers took the train raospucTiNo Koit-I'LEASunn. Sat-- urday evening a iolly company of young folks organized to tnke a trip 1 through rural and through the courtesy of the band boys secured their conmdious wagon and proceeded to the Oukdalc district. The rein were first drawn -hi the school house yard, two iiillen cast of town, where tb'i. eornjiany lingered lately ard js now giving him consider most nothing call at this office and leave 25 cents find us send and get you the Twice-a-week Kansas City, Times able trouble. Among thssc who attended the for three months, or we give you The WoKLDandr.Times ono year for Sunday school picnic Tuesday at the Lawrence grove, we noticed Mrs.

Sam the exceedingly low prices of Kor several minuter unterta'iK'd T. Jump at it, its a rare bargain. are under lasting obligations to Mrs. S. TL Peters for a sar-a-pleof plums presented to us Saturday afternoon.

They were of, the wild variety, thirty-seven clustering on a little limb not more than six inches in heck, Misses Minnie IScek, Daiscy Cross, Essie Ollie and Zonobia Do Ley Cornie Craft Wm herry and E. U. Craft. A young lady of our who ha pronoiiceri, ideas concerning things wiys: "I don't sec wiiy people liryant! family vocal, music They o.ext filled the air with music, iround the residences E. 15.

Jones and A. J. Underwood and then repaired to the pleasant homes of L. A. hayno and it.

L. Stephenson where the clear sweet voice of Atissltose Tagader lead. the chorus in "Daisy which Tuesday morning fve.Concordi i where lie will take in the sights for a week or two. It is his first trip aloae but wc -rill bet an acre of cats- tMat he has at least a bushel of fun. A family of emigrants-, who were passing through the city oavSunday had the misfortune of having-, one of their number, a little boy, fall from their wagon and one of the wheels passed over his lower extremity.

Dr. Jones did the -r'dicinc act and the family went on their way rejoicing. The Baptist association meet at Lucas, Friday, and will continue over Sunday. Several from this city will be in attendance. F.

M. Wells returned from an eastern trip Friday. Some parts of Iowa and Missouri where he visited crops are more favorable than here but Nebraska is Mr. and Mrs. I.

N. Rogers and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.

Minniear, Misses Delia Strohm, Belle Wilson, Maud Minniear, Ella Hill and Frank-Baker were sight seeing at Waconda Springs Sunday. IT. A. Itiiy wishes to inform', the public that he prepared -to do all kinds of stcnaj work and plastering at reasonable, rates. Cattle or.

length. Mrs. Peters is well supplied with, fruit of various kinds this season notwithstanding the dry 'veather. Word reached this place Monday evening of the suicide of young man by the ncrae of Kuipsrs, Ifvang about make, much ado when a railroad or business house goes into the hands of the receiver. I wouldn't mind going tothehuuds of a receiver myself." And wo know of young mau wlio would like Lobe the OBITUARY.

ten miles northeast of this place, in Irving tcwaslup Jewell county. The young man had been working the past summer for a. man by the name of Chas. Campbell, and nothing was noticed wrong with him until lie had ta brought the residents to realization that tliey were beiuir treated to some- -thing unusually nice; 1 Mr. i.ayne came to his chamber win- -do wand, in Jiis good natured way -Uuinked the young pooplc repeatedly for the recognition and tendered hir, -incere, regret'! ut not having a water- -'melon-''paten" or an apple orchard -C.

15. 1 Stephenson, from across the road, came out i'i his and in the followiiH tlicmofhis appreciation of the ser- lie neither apples or melons but will present iv the company a good learn of mules that you may come of ten awl siogjnc -to sleep." t. EasUirling was. awakened out of hi slumbers uV tlio. After a brief but severe illness Ida Johnson passed from life unto deatli Tuesday The disease being first pneumonia and later inflamation of tlio stomach.

Miss Johnson was born Jn.Jvnox. county, JlUnois, DccemVxT 7,11872, and removed with her parents to-, this citv nine years 13 was .1 pleas hugs taken in exchange for work. Satisfaction guaranteed, in every case. 3f. Messrs-Turner and Oldson left Monday fur-.

Oklahoma where they have, land interest 'that demand their In a few days Wu. Courter and several others-intend leaving this precinct, and by the waythey are nearly all peoples party men sonxone better interfere. ken his own life with a revolver. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Albert Jordan, cf Crystal Plain Kansas, she being the ly.

relative: in this par of the country. If, as some one has said, "anger puts out the lamp of the then suro-'y the feeble, flickering taper that lias hitherto partially illuminated the thick skull of tch en tin ant and agreeable young lady and will be by a large- cir' le of A special meeting was called in this city Tuesday by the Woodmen of this city, Osborne and Cawker to determine the advisability of having a picnic. We understand that all necessary arrangements were made and the picnic will bo held in Katlibun's grove September 14, Good speaking and a spirited Kali game will be a part of the program. Eight miles southeast in Remit, a terrible tragedy occired hist evening resulting in of two person. Harry Jlorris, age and hi." sister, a-i.

"even term. Homer Hicks and Morris ran a rr.ee with their team vand as they to the road buggy, 'vhfch was in i( ov( rturri'd and hi other t- envied int-j thi wrecls -Uid the at that young Morris was instantly killed fatally injure 1 and. died th't? nioniirg. I licks was liehl for crimi- Juenecke. while, in the ity especially her Sunday school associates at the Methodic, church.

This is I he thi'-d time that, death Las this home within the past six morth and Mr. Johnson the since sympathy of the entire corn-muni The services were corducttd lyltev. Homan at th Daptiso vsterd; at 2 o'clock p. rn. afterwhldi extinguished.

Lust week he belched forth rrxn.bbets of spleen because told the truth in account of the) republican caucus an 1 convention, i Sunday evening was it lis act of. rc- arrangir the harness-on one of his dead hour of midnigiit and supplied. their wants with delicious euormuus size. The horses-' heads, i were tlien turued homwwrd-and. slightly after twelv" o'clvt all were at home.

I'o'lowin. are those- win; participated i'i the frolic: S. A. -If. Misses Kila Glover, Stclkv-a Graham, Hose Tagader, Kibyl Starn-- Millie Miilio -ge Leona Wwxier rjeninan, Harry Ne: son.

Oforge Vi'g-ju Uibc-t ur.d mules, ist in front of the has from the b'gl-nningorf restaurant, when the animal throng? the pre fent truth, pure meaness, landed hind ftet-i Inaior every mcrnl attrUutc of! with effect upon nir. Jueneck manhod, in its Endeavor create face nn-i arm. his right cheek wa, discord populist ranks, auditsut-i the remains were laid to rest in thsf jeereiv ana me OLner tfrancf-M-lK'nr n-rrm- spmh.c.rf(i t. aai careifi-jsness. jiels nearly crazy Uowreerjetery.

"VJkj 9 tnoarn dcjarlfJ 1 Aai ehake at daizh'n al -'Tis bat tbo voico liat 4iJ favi'AsA utiisras." broken aear the veracity or reliability than. the rant-! over the terrible affair. lie- referred to was shoulder. ings of a. raving juaniac..

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Pages Available:
328
Years Available:
1893-1895