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The Jewell County Searchlight from Esbon, Kansas • 4

The Jewell County Searchlight from Esbon, Kansas • 4

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GO TO THE CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY FOR YOUR Screen Doors. Etc. Bring us some job work. A brother of Mr. Tatterson visiting Yoo ft! 0t'Kn- with him.

As no democrat or rebuplican seems willing to risk his political reputation towineur dollar by picking out bis own platlora, we will now with draw the offer. We will pick it out for you though if you really want to know. J. II. McCOHAS PUBLISHUll Pitching horse shoes if the rage with Hear It thunder.

Bring in the news. Glass frn.it jars at PADDEN'S Old papers for sale at this office. Machine Oil in a.l grades at Drake's. The Widow demons is reported ver THAT the boys. F.

M. Drake is fatting his hogs on chickens. The Populists of Esbon township met in convention in the school house MeG amm on, garter fc Co. E. Richardson )s taking In the re sick.

union at Superior. Davis the jeweller Is here again for at Esbou last Saturday. Although the attendance was only fair, there was plenty of enthusiasm to the square iBch. 44 votes were cast at each ballot Is the place to buy your Dry Goods a while. Every one we have seen is going to FLY NETS and LAP ROBES at the Pop convention.

Pfidden's. and many others were present. Fifteen delegates were elected to attend HUSH TABLE 0. R. I.

P-Trains East: o. -Pasencfir 8:51 a.m. 42-Local Freight. 10 a. m.

JT.M-8tock train 12:40 p.m. gtt go 2:56 p. m. NM-Fassnger 11:17 p.m. Trains West No.

9 Passenger a-m' No. 87 Through freight. 10:05 a. m. No.

95 Through freight. 12:40 p. m. No. 41-Local reight.

2:55 p. m. No. 5 Through pass'ger 8:31 p. m.

Nos. 9 and 10 41, 42 and daily, except jSunday. W. M. Pokter, Local Agent.

J. T. Judy Is back from Missouri. Old papers for sale at this office, and His health is very poor. the county convention, August 4th.

to new ones too. place in nomination the next county We want a few more good reporters 'There is plenty of work for those officers. As follows: from different localities. who want it." See? White Mound townsliip bad 44 votes Urocenes Queensware etc. We have just recieved a handsome stock of new goods, and are selling them at the lowestposs ible prices, Call and inspect our goods and SEE FOR YOURSELF.

Bring your tinware to R. A. Padden (the same as Esbon) at their caucus. John Brennan, Albert Morrow, Wm. Suiukle, John Spachek, J.

D. Huntsinger. M. Kelly, John Johanek, J. McComas, D.

A. Atkins, Frank Conrad, and have it soldered. The Moody boys have gone tp into Call on me for wind mills and Nebraska, to get out of work of course. pumps, is, M. Drake.

Wm. Regan, Miss Wheeler of Morrill, Kansas, a R.J. Dougherty, V. E.Aldridee, E. Kelly, Mr.

Whitley and family have gone on C. Woods. sister of C. N. Smith is visiting at Charlay's.

a visit to friends In Norton county. Sooletr Directory. Esbon Lodge, No. 242, K. of P.

meets Monday evening at 8:00. All Xnighta in good standing are cordially lirited to meet with us. 8AUVAIN C. C. W.

H. HBBSmTEB, K. of It. 8. isbon Lodge, No.

384, I. O. O. nufi vr Pridav evening. Visit- Each delegate chose bis alternate as Buy a Champion mower II.

John T. Judy went to Missouri follows; COUNTRY PRODUCE GOOD Tuosday to keep th hog market from Buckley. They are all their name in dicates. falling on him. 1m members cordially invited to meet Louis Patterson was calded last For the next week we are fpaying 6c AS CASH.

T. Cavanaugh, J. D. Huntsinger, John Shinkle, T. E- Regan.

Joe Black, C. Nelson, Wm. Mendenball, M. Regan, Chas. Regan, D.

B. St. John, W. S. Durrei, P.

Dempsey. Jas. Maginness. Wm. Blaylock, Sunday by falling Into hot water.

She a pound for spring chickens. Hens 4u. is getting on nicely. WitU OS. i.

UUb-iva, xi. vxi N. 8. Patebsou Sec'y. Salem Lodge, No.

228, A. F. A. meets Saturday evenings on or be' fnr thA full moon each month. Vis T.

W. Lewis. We want a few thousand more sub One car load of GLIDDEN WIRE senbers, but we would die betore we itjng members invited to meet with us John Isom, and champion MOWERS, at R. A would ask for them. whenm inecicy.

u.o. 4.uhuj!.ivw, MimWROW. Sec'v. A special train will probably be se PAD JEN'S hardware store. cured and rates cut to fit the occasion.

Eabon meets 1st Looks like we would have to enlarge Rev. Scholes has been to Burr Oak Otherwise we will either walk or ride. the paper, or crowd out the advertising. 8d Saturdays eacn monin at trciou vuitinir members cordially invited to assisting Le Baron. 68 additions Never saw the like afore.

For township officf rs the following have been made to the church. mea folks were put in nomination: Wanted: One hundred subcribsra ati meet with us. Josiah IIkrshneb. Oom, LOCAL MISCELLANY. Trustee, John Spachek; Clerk, T.

A. rWanted: One hundred subscrib 25 cents each until Lewelling is elected Noble; Treasurer, A. eis at 25 cents each until Lewelling is or money refunded. See? D. Atkins and W.

S. Durret; Con elected, or your money refunded. See? My mowerB are going fast call early stables, Mell Mallory and Lee Dutton; We can do any kind of job printing. "Grin and bear it." Road Overseers, Albert Huntsinger before they are gone. F.

M. DRAKE. from a circus poster to a visiting card. Mrs. F.

M. Drake went to Burr Oak and M. K. Regan. A collection of $3.10 was taken.

Thursday. Bring ns something in our line we can't do. M. Kelly was re-elected as township Lost; Four bogs out of the stock yards at Esbon, about July The finder will coaler a favor by reporting Bob Blakely went to Kansas City committeeman. last Sunday.

Dan Skeels and family, Jake Kizer at this office. Joan of Ojgo, was in Esbon Letter List. and family and Mr. Drake and wife, of Osborne county, visited with Mr. and iiillM fUii ELL The box social at the new Christian Saturday, Mrs.F.

M. Drake la-it Sunday. church, Friday evening. August 3, is A large stock of glass fruit cans just Letters addressed to the following given for a worthy purpose and it is received at Drake's- named persous remain uncalled for at J. M.

Isoin was out to Centre FOR SALE BY hoped will bp well patronized. the Esbon post office: Wednesday to the Populist rally. Mrs. 0. II' Moody wen! to Maukato on Martin Hardestv.

Mr. Geo.L.Bratton, business, Wednesday. eA. M. MALLORY Diggs was among the speakers, and the earth was covered with populists.

The Ladles Aid Society of the U. 11. church, will bare an ice cream festival T. W. Jones, W.

II. Heudrix. Wonder when Rev Kucker will Persons calling for any of the apove Saturday afternoon and evening, Aug meet Freeman Hale again. Money to Loan C. H.

Moody is anx will please say "advertised." 4. Ice cream and cake fire cents. ious to place about fifteen thousand Syl Pullen helped to celebrate the W. II. McComas, P.

M. It is acknowledged by every one to be the fine2t windmill made. They have spared dollars with good responsible cattle anniversary at Downs last Friday. Esbon, Kansas, Aug. 1st, '94.

feeders junt aa soon as he can make Let us remind you that now is the time to take De Witt's Sarsapanlla it will do you good. It recommends its I have a few GLASS FRUIT JARS A Stage Aocident. it. left. F.

M. Drake. no pains or expense to make the STEEL DUPLEX the peer of 8teel Wind Mills elf. E. Mallory Tom Ward's buggy started home the II.

C. Bolton is playing in big luck; On Friday the tlranatc creek stage on Its Misa paleAllen gave a party to about other evening and came back in half an way to McEw en and wlien Hearing tuat point 20 of her young friends Thursday even hour with its tongue- out. Tom says it was upset and ono of the several passengers, Jfle DOXCS SUDICCt tO HlOSt are' filled E. 8. McComud, yrua qijlto bully in jurnd.

ing. Ice cream, cake, candles and was a bottle ot pop. This Is all we with white brass, which He bus tal tied the fracture of one or two ribs know about it. nuts were served. All report a good 7 we nave loimd run With littlo and received a severe cut on the forehead by time.

and Ions: Tt got ro dark that we could not see his head KtrtMiiE on a rock. Mr. JlcCoiuas Hot winds or not you would have to wear, very friction, See to write the truth today. Wo thought was taken to McEwr.u in time for the depart laughed to have seen Sammy Woods Agent A. MALLORY.

it was an eclipse of tlm'sun or thun ure of the Sumpter Valley train to this city der storm coming, but looking up and left on the 0. ty. 8. west bound for his running a race with a wild steer that broke away from the scales. Oh gee borne In Portland.

It is said that McComas it proved to be one ot Ben Brittaiu's he threshed 655 bushels of oats off of 35acre8. Sam Bass has moved his family into Mr. Ly tie's building, and gone to the strip himself. The farmers Shipping Association meet for the election of officers, Aug. 11, at 2 p.

m. John Ilajay, Joe Moravek and Tobias Moravek shipped stock cattle and hegs last Sunday. Wanted: One hundred subscribers at 25 ctnts each until Lewelling is elected or money refunded. See? Judy McComas take turns weighing hogs day and night. It is one eternal squeal of bogs at all hours of late.

whiz! was the only pasncngcr Injured. Bedrock ears Dcmoerat, Baker city, Oregon, Buckley's hardware store was broken De Witt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for S. McComas is able to on out, but is still W. M. WATSON DEALER IN cleansing the blood from impuritier distressed by the three broken rlbes which re into last Saturday night, and knivei, I razors, revolvers whips and a bridle and disease.

It does this aud mores suited from the recent runaway accident of taken. A search warrant was issued the Mouumcntal stace. It is ouly a matter of It builds up and strengthens constitutions impaired bv disease. It recom Monday, but without result. a short time until -'Mac" will be himself STAPLE AND FANCY mends itself.

W. E. Mallory. We have opened una restaurant agalu, as he is too good a bustler to be held down long with such a trivial nutter as a few broken ribs. Daily Chronicle.

La Grande Oregon. The class of pupils whose Instruction and lunch room opposite the Ilershner Block. We also keep cigars tobacco must begin at the stomach and extend and confectionary. We want to sell ten head of homes, a set of cart harness and a cob pipe thence to the brain, are now requested The above refers to our brother who GROCERIES, I carry nothing but the best and reshest brands of California fresh can M. WATSON.

to stand up and recite. Untangle your nearly new. We do this te pacify our jower limbs, take your tuumbs out ot creditors. What mt kes a house a home? Ths aroused the condemnation of "Sly Tattler" in the columns or the Seahch-light. From the following we are glad to learu that his injuries are not your mouths and tell the folks ''where mother well, the children rosy, the father in good health and good humor.

you are at. ned eroods. Mibs Alta Atkins was in and reports crops burnt up at Randall. She has got the old school she taught two years serious. The shrill scream ot the thresher's All brought about by tne use of De O.K.

Bones kotttjuc. 3 ribs smashed. 1 Witt's Sarsaparilla. It recommends Wo also run in connection a restau ago for the winter. cylinder as it rises and falls on the evening air, carries us back to the ittelf.

W. E. Mallorv One of our setting hens went off on fractured. Got home with the pieces aU tied up la au apron. All "iu pUeo." Got a good mine.

Giant thundering against the time when we raised crops, made an If dull, spiritless and stupid; If rant where you canget the best the market affords. We ago carry a full line of honest living and looked our fellow a strike, but the chickens kept hatch ing right along. The temperature being just right. Stand up for Kansas your blood is thick and sluggish l'f bank night and day and will until the freeze-up. I'm all right E.

man square in the eye, had plenty to your appetite is capricious and uncer eat, but no time to eat it. summer drinks. tain. You need a Sarsaparilla, For White Mound and Burr Oak. Mrs.

Mary E. Haines will speak in the U. B. church at Esbon', Monday 'iliac ice Mott biioies spoae or as bent result takeDeWitt's. It reconi mends itself E.

Mallory. Fresh Baked Bread The fattier of Saui'l Cameron died at heating last week, cougut fire last Tuesday. As luck would have it the evening, August 0. Woman's Suffrage Amendment." Admission, his residenci July 24, and was butied Miss Alta Atkins has withdrawn wind was in the south, and the flames free. Come everybody, in the Providence cemetery.

were subdued bv throwing on a lot of Eggs Taken in Exchange F. M. Clover of Glen Elder, foiuiHrlv Oa the 20th day of July, iir. Wm. the coolness existing between Dighton from her engagement to teach the Randall school, and has accepted the Potts school south of Esbon.

Miss Alta lias a first grade certificate and Moore and Miss Clara Dili on were uui Walker and Chas. Smith. connected with theGlen Elder Sentinel, is doing satisfactory work in this office. The satisfaction wM probably ted iu the holy tmnds of matrimony, if Oh they wo't let an editor starve you kuow what that is. We according to the directors of this dis who tries to do bis duty.

We got as what more of it is we don want to if trict is a first grade teacher. continue nntil he wants his pay. A traiu of emigrants from Gosp For Goods. Yours For Trade, W. ML Watson much nice cake and goodies as we it dou't rain pretty soon.

could est in a week, from Miss Pearl county, Nebraska, passed through here Last night was pretty dark, bu: we There are some who want to sell. for Reno county Kansas last Saturday Frost's birthday party. Don't send us went up to Moore's school house to Sell what? Anything you want to buy anv more good things wrapped tp in a People are tramping, horse, foot and hear Freeman Hale read the pedigree dragoon, in any and every direction to Review" though, it makes them taste. of the two old parties ii the silver from a hens egg up tu afarm. The eggs have the shell on yet and the farms have the shell on too; they are the kind find a place on earth to live.

If you see a enss on the margin of question. The dark and di'vious ways they have travelled to reach their purpose of bringing the country to a sin "Sly Tattler" tattles some more that you read about, that "stand for your paper, take it us a request or me editor that you declare your intention this week in the Herald, but as he our investments gle gold stardard. while every year epeaks in parables which no one can witk reference to the Searchlight. Mrs. Miles Morris died at her home THE HIGHEST ASr3 PRICES interpret, no barm is done.

Neither In other words, we pop the question to they pose as a friend to the coinage of silver furnishes a fit subject for Mr. near the Oak Cretk church on the 28th good or harm could come from such you, "Do vou want it, or notr com inst. She leaves her husband and sev Hale's righteous sarcasm. mit yourself so we will stand some source anynow. wnat does ne pay small children to mourn her loss.

show in a breach of promise suit. you for each insertion, Herald? Miss Pearl Frost was taken by sur Sne was buried in the Oak Creek cemetery. Rev. Bressnoll conducted the prise on her l.tth birthday last Monday Don Gerinomo Fitz Noodle's circus. Money matters over which we had no control made it necessary to cancel PAID FOHpOgStfnd funereal service which was well at by about a hundred of her young aquarium, menagerie, and monster friends.

A general romp, an Ice cream tended the temporary bargain we bad made transcontinental hippodrome with its vast aggregation of conglomerated supper and a jolly good time was re with Victor Spanogle as an assistant The g. o. p. boys say that "farmers ported. Thirteen is au unlucky num- phenomena, and it's grand symposium on this paper.

His services were en don't know enougn to dictate to the ber. Miss Fearl, and we slqcerely hope of the world's monstrosities, all under tirely satisfactory and we believe him government bow to run things." How your motives were strictly loyal in eel- one boundless ocean of canvas, passed Judy McComas. to be an excellent young man and a sir, if that is so, why go to the polls at ebrating your birthday, but don't let thoroughbred printer. It was not us all? Dont you know that every time through the principal street of Esbon last Sunday morning, "en route" for Burr Oak, It consisted of three teams. that wanted the money, but our credit you vote you dictate who shall "run it occur again.

Namss of guests present ors. this government, thereby dictatinghow four men and a little runt of a Silurian it should be "run?" Yes An accident which came near being Estelle and Mae McComas, Dile Allen, Eva Patterson, Dean and Roy Porter, Elsie and ITU'K FU'RN trick mule trailing behind! Grover Harrison said: "Icongratu fatal took place recently. Mr. Sullivan late the west that corn was 50 cents per bad delivered a dimes worth of ice to Delpha gheard, aud and Goldie Frost, Ethel Noble, Myrtle Bartsrher, Verne Fickle, Nellie -A2JD- I wish to say to the people of Esbon. that my disconectiou with the SEARL iiLion is in no way caused by bushel under my administration." Ben Cleveland can say the same.

Hurrah Hill, Daisy and Henry Freman, Edith, Ralph, F. M. Drake. While hoisting it into the refrigerator by main strength (it Susie and Delia Fickle, May Miller, Henry for the grand old hold onl I gad Fickle, Sam Noble. weighed 2 lbs) bis good right arm slip ped and he lost bis balance and fell in political envy, as Mr.

Mtfjomas is a populist while I a republican, but as our corn is running kinder low how's Following is a list of those who gave presents, also the name of the presents: to the cooler. There he was found lat the othce is not paying anything to yourn? If roasting ears are worth oO cents a bushel we wonld like to give er by some ladies whose attention had speak of and he could get a man for a good deal less than I could afford to DNDERTAKIN Wall Paper, Window Shades, ifcJso general lie pair SJiop L. HILLS CO, ESBON somebody a job putting ears on ours, been attracted by the chattering of Ilarve's teeth. He was drawn out by work for, did the right thing in hi r- The sUlks are already roasted and we inirhim which ii with tot earnest will pay for the same in confidence- Dale Allen, silk tie; Estel and Mae McCom-aa, silk hdkf Dean and Roy Prter, hdkf Maud Frost, perfume; Goldie Frost, silkhdkf Henry Freeman, hdkf; Myrtle Bartscher on dime; Daisy Freeman, bads; Mr. and Mr.

Frost, toilet caw, means of a mustard plaster applied to the soles of his boots and he went his approTal. and silver I have none." fey way a sadder but a cooler man Victoe SfAXOOLE. rrinter. UsoaidIxo.

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Pages Available:
146
Years Available:
1894-1894