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Overbrook Reporter from Overbrook, Kansas • 5

Overbrook Reporter du lieu suivant : Overbrook, Kansas • 5

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Overbrook, Kansas
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si. I ill. Hiili 1. J. Morrow's farm.

Mr. limes sua owns CALL ON-iaBiBBZ LIMBER and Overbrook Reporter, COUNTY NOTES. Every inch a iSak, how true of Hanry the barn building, wita Mr, Marrow in in possesion. BUILDING MATERIA! Jas, Kirkwood iV iiiatir rn Platl Chronicle. By Tom A.

Ellis, The dance at Mraor'a Hall last Saturday evening was a very pleasant Moa. Jerry fcimpsou will speak effiir, and showed what the Overbrook here about the last of Obtober. Partic boys can do in the way of nice dhnces ulars will bo given when they wish to. ffllSSOURI PACIFIC TIME- CARff. Mixed South .8:45 A.

M. Mixed North .8:17 P. M. These trains irry coach and make coijnooiion at Lomx for I points east nM west. A.

T. CotfFET, Ajrt. The electiou ticket this fall will be iturday is the rbpulist primary tcuauw -Office and Yard.N.ar'r9 Keeps Constantly on hand a first class assortment of Befit Grades of Lumber AT THE VERY LOWEST PRSCEO. Estimates Made. Headquarters for Litne, Oemectv Sand, Brick, Etc.

about twelve inches wide and fifteen inches long. Publio Opinion. and a full ticket will probably be placed in the fi'rid. In several town Iocfil TVoten, ships the Democrats have township The" one-hundred and'ftfty dollar-re- form-slush-fund assessment on Dr. Swettfjy seems to be the real' reason tickets in the fiald.

Why can't Overbrook have a liter ary society this winter for" the educa Township Ticket, for bis getting off the Populist ticket. MISSOURI GOAL ALWAYS ON HAND Chronicle. tion and amusement of all the people? Who will take hold of this and see sKANSAS STATE It is said that Farmer Kibbe, living whether or not ie will work near 03nge City, made $80' per acre on The ticket at the head of this page, lana sec out in tomatoes tne past seas nominated bj iho Republicans of this Mr. Kibbe ought to be satisfied Ovrerlor3oJt, Kansas. CAPITAL AND with the tomato business.

(Graphic township InsS iturday, is one that will commend iiseif to the vottTS of this $10,300,00 For Trustee, C. 11.E4.S10& For Clerk, WM. LONG. For Treasurer, S. L.

IlEBERLINUv For Constables, ISAAC VAIL; J. 15. FAIBCUILD. For Justice Short L. CHAMBERLAIN.

The big story teller isnow being suc township. We Relieve it will be nicely elected. cessfully The company at the close of the story where the laugh should come in repeats in chorus A little bit thjat might have b9en DIRECTORS AND OWNERS: AG' F. TV. lIARTtfAN't S.

L. HESERLING, E. D. WADS WOR 7 ft "Jfhai'k'a-gol durned lie." Journal. Where is all that corruption that the worsp struck IJenry J.ierman's shop one day litis week4 at noon while he was at dinner.

A prompt discovery and prompt action prevented serious Populist leaders were going to unearth damage. at Topeka. They have searched thirty You Can Save years of Republican record and the only The new postoffice building is to be erected between Mr. Fairchild's offi-je result so far is the conviction of their own secretary of state for libel. Mi and the Racket store, on the etttt wide of the street.

Mr. Fairchild's office has been moved south' against the The mining outlook ia growing Tyner building to give more room. buy4ng of me wlien are needing anything in ivtf brighter. Orders have come to the various operators during the past week Primary tomorrow. The phonograph is in town, --Subscrile for the Report.

-Genuine Raund Oaks at Phinney's ticiihop. John Collins-went to Kansas City Monday. Miss JLula Magovorn returnedhome Monday. The Clark Brus. are home from the World's Fair.

GotoG- T. Catren's for hot and cold lunch at all hours. Six farmers who get their mail at line, I have the aood which enable them to gjivB more and steadier work. With cold weather set Bell, A fidl and coinpltu line of Ottawa and live within ten miles cf that city, brought stock and cord' to Overbrook in one' day this week. As we said before, we are not crowing very much up hers, but there is a moral in ting in a continuance of thio with "more of it" is looked for.

Chronicle. this fact. Billy Duncan, the popular' and well The 10-months-old child of Mr. and known Carbondale stock breedef, was a Scranton visitor Monday. He inform 146 tickets were eold at this station ed us that his trotting stallion, "Iate Mrs.

John L. HDaberling died Wednesday add1 was buried yesterday. Tfce little one was only sick about Si hours last week for the State Fair. A. drug store is head a mile a the Burlingame fair in 2:35, in two inches of mud, a great performance considering the con with cholera infantum.

Tho entire community sympathizes with the be reayed parents. dition of tho track. Scranton (r zsette. The Sons of veterans- are to be Some partis are hauling in a lot of I' Have Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and1 Siloes, Qtieensware, Flour, and Almost Everything Else You1 Need, ta'Sell aT Pair Livine: Prices-. Call on me.

J. M. RAGON. organized in a couple of weeks, and walnut logs and unloading them at the we would be pleased if those who in tend joining will leave their dollar either at Mr. Layman's or at this Fe depot.

They are to be ship-ed to Germany. Kansas has not been looked on, heretofore, as a timber producing country, but we want it understood that wo are now supplying the fflce. This is necessary that a muster- officer may be paid. The Camp will be a good one. "Father Land" with walnut lumber.

Graphic- CITY PRUG STOKS. A. TOPPING, Ph. Druggist and Pharmacist. Nobody's Dog, Tharik You: quarters for hcdoo! supplies.

Will Perry was over from Richland Saturday tvoiiicg and Sunday. Ii)w wouldu't it be nice if that Fair train could run all the time Home made stovo pipe, extra good, extra heavy, at Phinneys tinshop. 'I he "Valley Brook ball boys boat our second nine here last Saturday. Orio. MtGullough is staying in the city now taking treatment for the Asthma.

Our sister, Mrs. J. S. Irwin, of Kansas, visited with us Tuesday. Mr.

and Weeks, of Vinland, visited Overbrook friends Saturday and Sunday Mrs. J. P. McConnell and daughter Mrs. J.

L. Rviilly, went to the World's Tuesday. George Bowers has an excelled There was a large field of fifst' horses The Overbrook Reporter, Henry A. at our fuir and the fastest races were Mv Stock is Complete and Guaranteed cf Piatt's home organ, is making a dir.y prevented by the rain. It was said that personal nght on a.

u. bwisner, sup Kate Eaton, owned by G.Russel, was posedly with Piatt's sanotion. if not the' (uanxy anu j-i'jwusu jthocd. instigation, etc. Peoples Herald.

tne fastest one on the ground and but The Keportor is dictated to by no for the rain would' have reduced the body, and is alone responsible for its track record from four to six seconds as ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF -f PAINTS, OILS, G-lasS and Wallpaper Prescriptions a Specialty' AND Carefully assist opinions. Mr. latt has no knowledge hue nas gone a mile in 2:17. fcne is a oi us expressed views until ne sees daughter cf Frank Eaton. Cnronicle.

them in print. The Reporter has1' told tl. A. rlatt, tne republican nominee but the truth about Mr. visher, cited for sheriff, was in tha city last Satur its authority, challenged contradiction and investigation, and neither the day, stopping over on his way home from Burlingame.

Mr. we think is one of tbe strongest candidates in tho THE OVERBROOK HOUSE, H. A. PLATt1, Proprietor', The Bent and Most Contfortable Hotel in the City. Go ltoomtt, Good Meals and Good Sample Rooms, Herald or Swisher have denied.

position in the Missouri Pacific yards field on any of the tickets, and we An Overbrook Citizen Honored. at Sedalia, Mo. What hss become of tWe petitions Mr. and Mrs Jacob Badsky departed would like to see him elected, kaowing that he is one o( Otage county's most to the liauroad Commissioners sent in Wednesday for Chicago, and will be absent for some time. The following honorable and upngat citizens, in from this county.

Board the iay or Week.fS whom tho affairs and business of office is a copy of Mr. moskv's commission: Ralph Beniamin beat Geo. Hawes would be safe. Carbondale Courier Siw. The Terms are Reasonable: in the horse racer last Saturday.

The (Independent); EXECUTIVE HEADQUAKTAH3! S. A. stakes were very small. The 1 arg scholars at school Mon My jJesr bir: I-tafce pleasure in in Cutlery of all kinds; and silver H. Layman, forming you that you nave boon ap ware, best in the market, at Tyner D.

S. FAIRCHILD, NOTARY PUBLIC pointed a member of the Advisory day were playing ball when one of them let a bit slip out of his hand and fly into a crowd of boys watching the game. The bat passed over the heads Conncil on Farm Culture and Cereal Industry of the World's Congress Aux ill ary, in connection with the Colum It pays to buy good goods. Will Miller came over from Rich land Tuesday evening to get some pea nuts, though Elmer Tyner says C. H.

Easton has resigned as Jus slate For Sale or Trace. of several and hit Clarence Clark on MANUFACTURE! OF AND DEALER IN Man HrnnaHinn rf 1SQS thesKull. me force of the bat was so great that the round portion broke the You have been recommended by the Represnts Th3 Best insurance Governor of ycur state for this ap tice of the Peace in this township, and BOOTS SHOES'. bis successor will be chosen' this year scalp, making an awful gash' of about inches. Had it been an inch or two lower it would undoubtedly have killed the boy.

It was a close call for- Clar Companies. pomtment, and I- trust you will not only accopf, but will also feel at liberty to make suggestions as to appropriate The season of stovepipe profanity ence. Republican. suriccts for discussion and tne names has set in and is running in direct com petition with the corn husking stories Special Attention Given of gentlemen qualified to present them Onion Bociables are now the latest Bugging the favor of an early reply. John Fairchild visited the home folks ovar Sunday, returning home fashionable circles.

This is I STRIVE TO PLEAS. to collections. Overbrook, Kansas. I am, Very Respectfully, way it is doife: young ladies stand Monday. John is doing quite well in in a row and one bites a chunk cut of Samuel W.

Chairman World's Agricultural Cong To Mr. Jaco Badskv, Overbrook, school. The circus failed to show Wednes an onion, then the onion is turned over to the young men1 for inspection. They day evening on account of inclement pay 10 cents a guess as to which ono of weather. It was the best in the world the ladies bit the onion, if he gueeees or at least; so the bills said.

rightly he kisses the other five ladies, if he does not be is only allowed1 to kiss The person who lost a pockfct book in front of the Grange Store today can the girl that bit the onion. The tariff is extremely reasonable, and the game is have the same by calling at this office likely to become very popular. Public and proving money and papers: Btrt Topping and Geo. Miller re Are- Ym Needing hh Workf Or Anything Else in tHe Lin3 df ETOS PRINTHHiGf Opinion. tumid from the big fair Wednesday Clerk Wells has put in a bill for $25 and say they saw an Indian dance and for back pay for Assistant bh for the biggest fishing pole on earth.

last month and $50 for this. He claims MICHIGAN VALLEY. News in this place is scarce. The farmers are beginning ta' gather theif corn. Mr.

Volney Hamilton is building an addition to his Mr. Yint Eimonson shipped another carload of hogs to K. C. Saturday eve. The Sabbath school at Mt.

2 ion was reorgrciz)d last Sunday. Miss Dora Keplinger started for Le comption where she will attend 'school the cominyear. Married, at the home of the groom, Mr. Sherman Glenn to Mis Miggie Urie, Rev. Wingard fficiatlng.

These young people are well known in this community and their many friends will Jin in-best wishes for their happiness. that the business of his office demands Every one in awhile avw you hoar all of 'his, and a competent assistant's somebody talking about incorporation Ve would be pleased to' hear fiom time, and that he has to pay $50 for this tcmoof cur readers on this sut jxst. CHANCIL If the bill is not allowed he will appeal to the district court. The The city well Is at a standstill for the present, and as it is now it makes J6urnal decides now against Mr. Wells The board are the Judges in that mat an impressive plea for incorporation Should the few bear the bur Jens of the ter, and if they don't furnish sufficient help, Mr.

W. 6hould let the work go manjt Ve shall strive to Please, Tie MM MffrtP, undone, and if he employs addition a Dave Hines Tuesday traded his help ae must pay for it out of his own Sabsorib9-for-the Reporter Jbotel property, and livery, stock- far pocket.

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Pages disponibles:
536
Années disponibles:
1893-1894