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Burr Oak Reveille from Burr Oak, Kansas • 5

Burr Oak Reveille from Burr Oak, Kansas • 5

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Burr Oak Reveillei
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Burr Oak, Kansas
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A letter received from Phil. Ken A good share of the local matter of SANDWICHES. dall this morning states that ho roachd the Osborne Nejvs consists in descrip' OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. JEWELL' COUNTY. tions of scrub horse races, Denver safe and sound on the 8th an found all in good health at Golden, an Donnie Deraafn shipped 750 lbs pf BURR OAK, KANSAS.

a warmer climate there than ho left in dressed poultry last week, and expects Kansas. to nearly double it this week. An humble boy with shlniiiff pail. Went gladly sliiglnir down the dale, To where tbo cow with a brtmlle tail On clover bor palate did reiriilo. An humble bee did jrally suit Far over the soft end shadowy rale To where the boy with a shining pail Was milking the cow with a brindlo tail.

Tho bee lit down on the cow's left enr; Vk, E. Buph andOrm.C. Emeky, Editors. D. H.

Scott is now a reader of the A young lady came to A. N. Olney' Reveille, realizing tho fact that no District JudKO, Plato Senator, Representative, Clerk Dist. Court, County Clerk, -Ketfistorof Deeds, Treasurer, Sheriff, Sup't. rub.

Instruction, l'rolmte Juriiro, County Surveyor, County Attorney, 1 Coroner, County Commissioner Clahk A. Smith. tieo. II. Cask.

J. M. AltMAOOST T. S. KntKPATHICK, W.

M. Stone. O. McCi.rNO. O.

F. JOKNHOK, e. r. HMim. J.

W. E. T. HYltAM. N.

I). Dkckkk. L. II. J.

V. Davis, M. T). llOBH, M. 1IA1LKY.

last fcaturuay and has concluded to young man should start Out in marriet TncKSUAY, January 10, 1884. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. stay. All parties doing finely. life without a good homo paper.

And Her heels tlpw up through tho atmosphere j-ou'll find Dave coining out "top o' the M. Lamb was a caller Tuesday. He And thro' the leaves of a chestnut troo Tho boy soured Into eternity. Osb Dollar per Year, Strictly in Advance. heap 'every time.

hopes to get his store building complet (ffL. ta 1 1 1 i .1 ,1 in 1. t-ash in advanoo system, and is sent onJy tocafh ea ana open business a short time subscribers. A span of horses, harness, and wag JiURR OAK TOWNSHIP. Invisible blew; the wind.

Reveille and Express $1.50. on, and an Adams French harvester, Each eitbserilx-r will be notified shortly before Demain at the new feed store Trustee, Treasurer, Clerk, property taken against one Alexander bis time expires, thus giving himmnple rime to wjH pay you tne highest cash price for T-Groat deal of slayiugon bear groum' Reeves, in favor of the Sandwich M'f'g Vnner will in all cases be discontinued at ex- poultry, live weight. Go and see him G. f. Saunders, l' K.

Mykhk. J. II. JAH. McC'OKMlCK.

Tito's Mix IKK. J. 1'. Cob. S.

C. Thomas. undoes, in Wall street. pirauon 01 mo time paw ior. were sold, at public sale for cash on Will.

Glenn has just finisfied oft a Const allien, Any leading publication furnished with the the street last Monday. All kinds of job work done on short Kkveille at a tug reduction lrom puuiu-uers neat little house, in the cast of town juices. notice at this office. B. H.

Johnson's cellar was visited CITY OF JiURR OAK. All this is not without a cause. Who is several times by a number of persons it, Will? Mayor, Pollee Judiro. Diamonds are a good deal liko hens TO WN AND CO UXTY. Tuesday afternoon, and quite.

a number Much depentls on their We shall expect good long letters City Clerk, Treflcurer, Marshall, Street Uointnlssioner, were drunk at a period later in the eve from Hub Bub," "Jane," "Cassius n. Y. Roykr JA8. MCCOUMIITK. Titos.

'i'WKKUV. W. il.Hl'KAHH. J. P.

Cor. Andy King. W. A. SMALL.

E.O.W. Smith. J. M. Thomas.

(in, incur. N. H. I'OMRHOY. We will take wood on subscription ning.

Put tins and that together and sum me rest next weeK. uon msap for which we will allow the highest cash it looks suspicious, don't it? Counuilmcn, point us. price. Boyer Bentley were not idle dur -Chas. Russell Co's new advertise Although the lower animals cannot ng tne recent com snap, and as a re ment occupies the space heretofore tak talk, they are nearly all tail bearers.

SOCIETY DIRECTORY. suit some of our farmer friends will i nr ea up oy w. Morrison's aa. on our out of town with a bran new wagon of Farmers, call and insure against firo Methodist Episcopal Cmmen, Hev. B.

II. last page. Head it, their manufacture one af these days. An ulster of ancient cut, Dragged from a closet's corner. It's cold and I'll wear it but An ulster of ancient cut, With many a stain and smut, Yet it might be "much forlornerl This ulster of an ancient cut, Dragged from a cloeet's corner -Life.

Subscribe. -Moro snow Sunday night. Read Gorman's new locals. Head Russell's big new ad. Plenty of strangers in town.

Warm and pleasant yesterday. Fleisher, 1'nstor. Prenehinu every Siibbulh at lightning or tornuioes in the old reliable 11. A. M.

mid p. m. SHbliHth Seuool at Died: On Friday, Jan. 4, 1884. at They get up the very best, always.

Burlinston. A. M. R. O.

W. Smith. Sinwlntondiint. her home in Limestone township, of con Charley Moody returned from Otta Young People's prnyer meetiny every Tuos It is the man in the mud who sees sumption, Mary, daughter of Anton wa county yesterday. lie went down something in the rain to add mire.

dny evening, ltegular prayor meeting every Thursdny evening. Kindler, aged 17 years there to help orgauizc a farmers' ship Save 75 cents by subscribing for the IJAirisTCHWiCH, Hev. W. C. Archer, Piuc ping and sorghuui-sujrar manufacturing -Charley English has sold his Con tor.

Prenehinur every Suhliiith mortiinir and Reveille and the American Fanner, at association. On his way home ho stop cordia Republican-Empire to the Empire veninff. Hejfulur pruyer meeting every Wud $1.25 per jear. publishing and has severed his ped at Jamestown, and assisted in or nesduy evening. connection with the paper.

ganizing a shipping association there. -A brunette flirt is like Captain Eads; N. T. Knowlton called yesterday. Union Sawiath School, at a.m., every she is successful wit her jet eyes.

D. II. Dillon, of North Branch, was -The picnic sociable connected with TTiinfnra L-1 11 iirttKinn Vn4- u1 Suldmth, at tho ItuptiHt Church. Mrs. S.

E. Hovey, Superintendent. in town Saturday, and left an extensive the M. E. Church of Burr Oak, will be $1.00 in cash pays for the Reveille now.

order for iob work. He reports thinirs held at the residence of E. 0. W. Smith from now till Jan.

1, 1885. How does A. F. A. M.

JlurrOitk Lodge No. 178, meets TT i -ii. was up irom ooncoraia flourishW at North Branch on next Wednesday afternoon and eve that strike you? every second mid fourth Suturdiiy in each month, in their hull over liurr Oak Iltink. la- last Friday. ning, January 16, 1884.

Let all come I tT 11 i ting brethren cordially invited. "Hacked to Death," is suggested as snan expect a rusning ousiness B. Spears is about sick with a at the creamery the coming season. We and have a good sociable time. 1 an inscription for tombstones of visitors J.

II. Woolen, Secrclnry, A. n. Smith, W. Ms ore throat.

I loom tim i imw By order of Secretary. who die at Niagara. 1 iMl Y. .41. VjUUQiUCltVUJU I KNUurro of Pythias.

Hector Lodge No. 61 uurnew piacksmun ana waron- -Frozen toes, fingers and ears are money put into the enterprise meets every Tuesday evening in their hull over Pumps! Both wood and iron, of Speiu-8 llro's. Dunk. the best manufacture, at lowest prices, making firm, Royer Hubert, are looming up in fine shape. They are kept wuiK'iitm VI (111 UOIJVJJ1IU a at Woolen Guthrie's.

J. H. Palmkk, C. C. J.

W. Epi'Kiiron, K. of 11. 8. -Wra.

Thursby will read this paper tions are cordially invited to attend and busy irom uayngnt tin dark, repairing another year. take part in the union meetings now in -The father of twins may not wish O. A. II, Five Post No. IB), meets In and making wagons arid buggies, and progress at the Baptist Church -Will l.lf-virt ia of ti-V iti Ka fkiirt.

1 to have any more children, but he's got and 3d Suturdiiy of eueh month. shoeing horses. Mr. Ilebcrt, it is can't V. T.

Hook, Com. J. W. Meconium, AdJ't. two.

lean Douglas will be in town on go lumber yard. be beat iu this country for horse shoeing, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. You can save half a dollar by call -Marsh. Parker shipped four cais of -There will be a temperance meeting me ism ana mn, wnen he will be prepared to fill or extract your aching ing at this office and subscribing for the MIOS. KIUK, M.

hogs yesterday at the M. E. Church next Sabbath eve teeth, or make you an entire new set. Reveille and the Chicago Express at ning, which will he addressed by llev. Some places la the sidewalks need ECLECTIC, HurrOak, Kansiis.

only $1.50 per annum. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott were the Fleisher, E.

0. W. Smith, and others. repairing again. pleased recipients last week of a pair If yon cat lieadf diecso and ox tail Tne subject of Rev.

Fleisher's address will be, "Temperance from a Business Thermometer stood at 22 below 0 soup you certainly make both ends of beautiful solid silver napkin rings, a New Years' present from Mrs. Scott's SA AO KN EELA NUM. niVSICIAN AND BURGEON, PL'ltH OAK, Formerly of C'bnrlton, low t. Ollleoand reel- Saturday morning. meet.

and Financial Standpoint." Come out, everybody, whether you favor temperance or not. Dan. Drake shipped a car load of mother- -Go and see those splendid Bridge iat cattle Tuesday. deuce second hoiiHO small of Chluugo Lumber Vurd. W.

Noyes, Frank Wilson, A. Eng leach Ranges at Woolen Guthrie's. Special attention given to chronic dlHetuuH Died: On Sunday, Jan. 6, 1881. of A largo invoice of job stock just re land, J.

D. Garman, E. Pi Garman, C. Haisley and Chas. Dillon have all re "When the Agels Call Me pui tietiliirly thoso peeulinr to foimtks.

ceived at this office. brain fever, Stella, youngest daughter 1 laving bm! tliirty-nve yvum wxtenslve pnu- is a song recently puijiisiieu by a young Amaziah and Ellen Beeson of this newed their faith in the Reveille since our last. tlou judge of mo by my works nitlier than Wm. Stewart and A. Bowles helped man.

Those who have heard it say he words. ity, aged 1 year and four months. In to enrich us yesterday. can't be called 'any too soon. terred Monday in the Walnut Creek rjlIOS.TWEKDY-, Died: On Saturday, Jan.

5, 1884, -A- 1 1 LMw vi renewals ana new suosenn- cemetery. -The best home paper published, the Margaret, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clasen. of this towu- ATTOItNEr AT LAW, llurr Oak, Kansas.

Will pimtleo in Hll the eotirtsof tho inth Judl- The entiro community sympatizes tions since our last issue. Chicago Express, regular subscription )rice $1.00 per year, will be given with froni Itis ship. Interred Sunday in the Burr Oak IhI District. Otiiee on State St between Lew is with the bereaved parents jri this, their hour of deep amotion. G.

L. Canfield returned to Illinois, yesterday. the Reveille one year for $1.50. and Miiin. Z-'M-tt.

cemetery. D. DKCKEU, Notice. All those owing me at "Good-bye, sweet tart," said the Mr. Sturgis has been in town in the C.

Haisley sends three copies of this s. paper to friends in the east. interest of the Maukato papers the past ATTORNEY AT LAW, small boy as tie opened his capacious mouth. the Farmers' Store will please call immediately and settle, as all accounts are few days. Adopt the cash subscription And Dealer in Hettl Estate.

Farms For Hiilo. A. England enriched us a couple of plan, boys, and you will not need to D. J. Drake, of Burr Oak, will buy now due.

The time of settlement with the Company is close at hand, and I MiinkHto Oflleo first door South of Commercial House. employ a collector. your fat cows, bulls, or any kind of fat dollars' worth last Monday. Read our terms and subscription a rates at head of local column. ant to square all accoents.

Do not cattle. Let him know where your stock Some of the parties down from Sa 01IN KLOPFEK, CONTUACTOIt AND IJUILDEIti think because it is you that you will wait awhile; I mean one and all. Come lem Tuesday, made their boasts that and he will go and se it. 1 40. To pay as you go is the best plan, A revival meeting is in progress at their line of trawl between the two A revival meeting is in Plans, specflentlons and estimates furnlshwl and see me and don't forgot it.

the Baptist Church this week. towns can be traced by the whisky bot on application. Huildlng of bridges aspcWalty. 8atisl'H4'tlon guaranteed. Ilurr Oak Kansns.

especially if the man in charge will not tles that line the way. A-z 1 1 et you go until you do pay. Yours Respectfully, B. F. Singer, Manager.

S. II. Garman boasts of having an The first sleigh bells of the season jingled on the streets last Monday. 11. SMITH, Wm.

White, of Harrison, was a We can furnish you the Atlantic caller Monday. He reports a loss of Head "ad." of Lanoue's flour and -AUCTIONEER, Monthly, (regular price $5.00) for $1.25. excellent run of business during the hol about sixty-five head of sheep this win he Century, Continent, or any other ieed store, D. J. Demain, manager.

HCKROAK, idays, and wishes to thank his many customers for their liberal patronage, literary periodical iroportionately low. ter, caused by founder. Other stock is standing the winter well. I wish toinforn the public that I am now pre W. C.

Moon has moved into Rus JMUTfi lirvlln in rlio nmd noft and hope to merit and retain their cus- pared at all times to cry sales in any purt of the A medical writer says that girls arc 1 lounty. Parties desiring tny services can leavw so constructed that they cannot jump. their orders at tbo itEVfcUJ.it olllco. l-lq We learn that N. E.

Burns talks of bi Dy- bo Jan. 4. Mother and son his is a bold statement to make at the TIME TABLE. doing finely. You didn't come around moving with his family to Concordia.

bcjminins of leap year. and "smoke" us. Georo-e. neverthplfss torn in the future. S.

II. ieeps constantly on hand a full line of teas, fresh bacon and dried meats. And best of all, for tho hungry he keeps lunch and hot coffee at all hours, served in a pleasant, commodious dining apartment. Don't forget him. 1 Some Jewell Eraneh of C.

RK U. P. R. i. 1Mi.1t....,l niiscnievous scamp broke our r.rrntnlHnna The superiority of the world-re Fred.

Abel's window last Sunday nitrht. nowned "Charter Oak" stoves and ran nun: uaiv aoes more Dusiness tnan Westward. Stations. Eastward. M.

P.M. lit UK OAK A.M. I P.M. Corn was away off the last of last any other town of its size in this part of Ar 10:45 Ar 10:20 Lv Lv ViM ges over all other stoves, has been attested for years. "Charter Oak" is a household word.

Chas. Russell Co. sell them. Munkulo week, out law buyers having storage for the State. Our streets are crowded Lv :56 Ar Jt.

I with tnnms from till nirrht- ol JeweU City -E. P. Worcester has moved into B. most every da3' ln the week- 9:07 9:25 ItHn.liiU 8:28 9:03 6:43 Jamestown 7:30 8:30 6:15 -11. Johnson house on south Kansas Know all men, that J.

Douglas, fiC. I thn 1ntiaf i vi viv.u Vf ill Train coming west will wait for connections with No. K) at Jamestown. Trains on Jewell D. C.

Peterson will sell offa lof nf lhl8 on 181,1 Branch daily except Sundays. his surplus stock on Thursday, the 17th raontn- prepared to do all work in Tiiiioroii to all points East or Went jUHt. uis ime in a sausiaciory manner. can be lsaiglit at tho lowest mtcs at tho llui Oak Ticket OiJico. The oeMirstcl "Pi.ritv" vv.

Jones at last concluded to A. A. JOHNSTON. Ag't. 05 per sack, at the new flour n.tret"rn to scmwi allien fcluer, and ac RUHR OAK MARKET RETORT.

feed store. cordingly left on the train Tuesday, ac companied by his sister Sadie. The (Corrected every Thursday by T. Tweedy has just had a larw job boys missed their jruess after all G. Washington Keed has but very little to crow over now.

Some of the inhabitants of his town were here Tuesday night, and judging from the racket they made, some of them were about as full as were the Burr Oak boys who attended the ball at Salem, according to Reed's tale. George should instruct the Democratic voters of White Mound to keep a little more quiet when they are in a big place like Burr Oak. Mr. Wm. Stewart, living near town was one of the earliest settlers in this locality, and though coming here a comparatively poor man, he has by dint of hard work and good management, become one of our wealthiest farmers.

His 160-acre farm, which joins town on the south-west, is well improved and well stocked, and is a model Kansas farm. Mr. Stewart, although one of the oldest men in this township, invariably rides into town on horseback, and the ease and grace with which he sits in the saddle would put to shame many a younger equestrian, iturrotiK.) Wheat (winter) per tm. of letter heads and uv 1 11 iL.t 1 Miss Coffin, "I always congrat ulated myself that I should improve my name when I got married, and here I'm going to become Mrs. Tombs, and my oldest sister is Mrs.

Graves." Chas. Ruwcll Co. have received a car load of the celebrated Keystone Corn Shelters, and can sell them to you at way down prices. The Keystone ranks higher in scale of excellence than any other sheller sold in the west. 3'i "Look here, I'at," said a real estate owner, "you've got to move or pay your rent." "Be jabbers, I'll do naither." "Well, I'll show "Xow don't be aft her tockin' that way, Mishter Brown; let ush raison awhoile together.

Af vess put me out by lah, it will cost ycz sixh dollars an' sixtby cents, an' af yez moves me out yersilf, it will cost yez only four dollars. Now, phat will yez do?" The owner sent a team around and moved him. this office "ciraiu "ur menu jimmie Hye pT liii. lover nas purcliased a one-third mter- orn per i.u. (nts per bu.

Remember the picnic sociable at est in tiie general merchandise store of per cwl lour (good) pi-r ewt. the residence of E. O. W- Smith nevt v- Dillon, at North Branch. Hur- HutkwheHt tloisr per cwt.

rah for Jim; he and D. II. will make a Wednesday ere. orn meal (tiolw'Oi jxt ewt. lorn meal (unbolted) fT ewt.

tbcMerchnnts 0. vr. 00 Ui. in 1 I t-UA f2.00 $2.40 tLiiB tl.l 65 1 fl.H) il 12.M) Qn lf SI fn.to f5.no f.vio t3.75 H.QQU f4.M) f2.W $3.00 solid team. otats'(lrtsh) per tm.

'otatoes (sweet) per bu. luiotis per bu. Born: On Friday, Jan. 4, to Mr. A good new milch cow, together with young calf, for sale.

Enquire of T. B. Carpenter. Inekens t'r doi. Dutter per lb and Mrs.

E. J. Hisrodt, a ten pound boy. As a matter of course Ed. fnlt nrettv Mi ll per Hi girs pernoz.

lay tfm B. H. Johnson has improved the gowd and we smoked at his expense. Millett oerton Fat per cwt appearance of his new nouses by rivinz The happy parents will accent our pon- Stock Hogs pf-r cwt them a coat of paint 1 gratulations. lUftn cattle perewt Steers pi cwt..

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1880-1884