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Randall Register from Randall, Kansas • 1

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THE REGISTER. JOB PRINTING. JOB WORK NEATLY EXECUTED. RKGISTKBL Randa LEH R. Sl'NTKR Kaltor.

817 BSCB I PTION IN ADVAKCE. Om eopy oiih year fl.OO Mx months Tire months 35 ABVFRTISIKO rate mads known on tppllcution An excellent medium for advertising All transient advertisement in net be paid In advance. i $1,110 A YEAR. RANDALL, SATURDAY. FEB.

27, 1886. C. R. ROGERS, Dealer Ia GENERAL MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE TAKEN LN BR1GHAM CO. DEALF.Ka IN Lumber, Lath, Doors, Sash Lime Hair, Cement, X-3IaicL Soft Coal RANDALL F'U I TUR FURNISHES jour House with beautiful Wares Solas and Lounges and Upholstered Chairs; Suits for the Parlor, French veneorcd or plain, And others enameled with beautiful g'aiti; Spring-wind Matresses, or a pretty Book Case, Or a nice Plato Mirror to show Well your face: Stands and Tades, Cribs and Commodes The NICEST ns yet of these business Odes; Coffins and Caskets of fine wood and metal, All at low prices, you'll find when you settle.

BRAMMEER'S Washing Machine, GLA V. II JHILCICL BOYNTON, Pro 1JIU1IHIJMIMI W-fll iM -MMnaaatSWaTnaM-'SBI Manufacturer ot and Dealer In HANESS SADDLERY. Saddlss, Bridles, Halters, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Etc. Nothing but first-class stock used, and all work warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Cull 'and examing stock and get prices. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ON SHORT NOTICE." 00,000 bus. of Oats Wanted. THE ROACH BRO'S, Detilors In ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, EandallHan. SPECIAL ATTENTION OITEN -TO- -sPLAIN ADD FAEQY WORK-.

EXCHANGE FOR COODS. ATXSA.S. patronage of the Farmers. We will Grain. Remember the Roach Bro's J.

Q. XttCKBLOO 9 THE PALACE BILLIARD HAIL! AL. KING, Proprietor, GOOD BILLIARD POOL TABLES, mm mm mm wmmm Having opeood a Strictly First class Billiard Hall in Randall in an ixcellent well finished and suitable oom, I now invite the public in to see me. The Visitor, Traveling man, in act all. cannot better enjoy them-elves than by visiting and playing In bis Fine Billiard Hall, connection, that can't be beat.

Al the latest styles of temperancl drinks, as well as a full line of Fin ij.ii tv.i.U'iilf on and. VOL, ND. 42. LOCAL ITEMS. Bl hid Boon March 1st.

Attend the concert to-night. A new newspaper in Smith Co. is called tbe Corn Union. Remember Blind Boon appears at Opera HallMarch 1st. The wire was attached to telegraph instruments at tho depot.yestcrday Bluch.

HutchiiiB, who has been at Burlington, Iowa, will return. Blind Boon, who comes here bo well 'recommended, will give an exhibition aCtlie city hull, March Int. 'Turn of the Tide" is the title of the drama selected by tho drama-tie club. The Richardson Bros, who have been instructing a claws in vocal music at the church, the past week, will close this Saturday evening by a Concert. The class has been rather glimly attended, owing, probably, to met that the rivival continued in pro gross.

D. McKellar, real-estate, loan and insurance agent at Jauirstown, has had printed at this office a lengthy list of farms he has for sale. The farm was never offered for sale that Mr. McKellar could not dispose of. Wo notice many good sales ho has made of late.

F. S. -Brookshirc, of Burr Oak, looked over town Monday Washer 4 White are building another corn crib. S. Githens is building a house.

Wm. Hendrix is putting up a residence. Tho Mankato Review says "the date of holding I he a Asso ciation at Burr Oak has been (hanged Jrom Friday the 5th of March, to Saturday the Oih. Messrs. T.

Hart, S. Hart nnd Jacob Stinson, with their families, numbering in all fifteen persons, arrived from Kentucky Wednesday evening, and are now with T. B. Hart. These people conio here to live the result ol T.

talk while in the east. F. H. EInirT is among the paid- ahead subscribers. And now the report comes that the age must be 21 years instead ol 20, betore the boy may enter tho bil liard.

To the Munkalo Monitor, the Register does not kick, not even by the last change. J. M. Butler hns converted the front part of his bouse into a restaurant. At a meeting of tho farmers held in C.

C. Kemp's shop, Saturday, for tho purpose of organizing a Shipping Association, the following officers were selected: Pres. J. B. Evans; Sec.

Geo. F. Johnson; Treas. Geo. M.

Piersol; Managing Director, C. A. Fmzier. Another meeting will be held to-day at 2 o'clock p. m.

The associations starts out with 29 mem hers, and others are being added to the number. Hamilton Burger will commence work on a 60 toot addition to their implement building. This will make the building 105 feet long and 24 feet wide, which, Mr. Hamilton says, will not then be large enough for the stock of implements they intend to They are busy this week unloading from the cars. We believe tbe people of this community want to see this firm prosper.

Hamilton Sc, Burger are always alive to the best interest of Randall. W. Stuley has the drop curtain in Dr.Freiday'h Opera Hail completed, and it now presents a fino appearance. In addition to this, under Mr. Sialey's management, there ffill be four acts of suenes painted.

The Dr. takes great pride in the by improvements that are constantly being added, shows that he will spare no pains until Opera Hall may be considered a model by which every town in Northwest Kansas might wish to copy after. The elevat is kept running both day and night. The advance price of corn, also the favorable weather is probable the reason of bo great a rush to market the past week. Elber Lung believes his home not rightly furnished without the home paper.

K. P. Tatman is among those whom we have printed sale bills tor. Mr. Tatman intends to sell oh? his stock and household goods and leave for some now country, starting about tbe middle of next month, bale is set for March 8ih, commencing at 10 o'clock n.

m. W. THUON. PLASTERER, STONE MASON AND STONE CUTTER, Randall. Kansas.

For estimatea at scientific fig ure. call on me. Always guarantee satisfaction; will not be underbid by anyone. 40 The New Cash Store is the place to 5etartythingyou want in Dry Goods or Groeries, Boots or Shoes and in fact anything usually kept in a first IaM stock. NEIGHBORING CQRRESFGIDINCE.

12A8T UUFFALLO. Bt Nick. Spring like. Did the ground hog fib? Roads are getting good again. Mr.

Evan Hawkins has returned from her trip to Marshall County. S.L. UhiKiman closes his term ot school at the Monitor this week. He will be'inja four month's term a White Rock March. 1.

Having been beaten iu his law suit with one Williams, of Mankato, J. D. Uarby has appealed to the district court. An excellent literary is reported in progress at Pleasant Valley or Patter- sou school house east ot here. Will Garden is hauling corn to D.

C. Haggard. rrcicT 74. By Bridget. Having seen no items from this part of tho moral heritage lor two or three weeks, and thinking that per haps the people would be ploaseu to know that we are all here yet, we vonturs to make our bow, will promise to write once in a while, and sometimes twice in a while.

We think tho "around pig" must have left his roost within two hours alter the sun rose as that was the only time during the day, that he could not have seen his shadow. Mr. McGaugh's daughter, Tabbie, and her huband, G. Jones from near Clifton, are in the neighborhood agian. We understand that they contemp late bulding a house ou'lho west 8o of Mr land and moving thither as soon as possible.

Every one seems glad to See ih in back again. The Fair-playschool closes March 11. It was a five month.s term, and teacher and pupils will be glad of a short vacation. We understand that there will bo no spring term, on ac count of the state el the district, flna nciully, B. Scanland went over to assist Mr.

Lung about herding his cattle in the former's corn-field, and after seeing that he could be of no further use in herding, he stasted for home. As he was coming down the sloping. declivity east of the school house, I pony came to the com liikion that it would rather go limine without its master, and so began making move moot to that It kept the aforesaid vemeats up uutill il succeeded in dismounting G. B. but ho held to the bridle-rein ni climbed a hay st- ack that was near and mado a lunge from there to the pony buck, sutip osing of course, that he would alight in the saddle.

But after he mado ihe jump he decided, rather the pony did, thai it would be just, as well for him to H'U on tho ground for a eh: o.e. G. B. waved a fare-well to the pony auk walked on to top of the hill at took a survey ot the neigh bor hood and satisfied himselt that no oncTsaw him and then started for home. But the school ma'ma happened to be looking out at the window and took it all in.

We presume nc will be telling you all, this week, how he fooled tlie pony. tents startod for his claim Thomas. Co. He experts to build a house and then return for his hiinily Art. Sutolff.

and Dan Shott are slill gathering corn. J. Carlton vacates Mr. R. Sellar's house this week and is.

moving to Randall. Mr. bellars expects to (arm his own place this year. Perry Jones and Ernest, DeArm and expect to go west this spring to grow up with the country. Success to you ooys.

We would say in answer to the question about the between 24 quart bottles and tour and twenty buttles, that it depends eutiicly upon what i i i whs in i ne uome. R. D. Mear's horse that sawed its leg off on tho barbed wire last August is able to walk without crutches now. Howell.

Davis is visiting on Lime stone this week. Report of school taught in Dist. No. 10, for the term of five months, commencing Sept. 14, ending Feb.

17, 1886: Total enrollment, 58. Names of pupils perfect in attendance: 1st month, Porter Eva Currcy, Anna demons, Delia Fickle, Vcrnie Fickle, Burtio Reeves Nettie Mi Millan. 2nd month. Porter Currey, Albert Curry, Eva Cur-rey, Delia and Vernte Fickle, Burtie Reeves, OriPa Sheard, Nettie McMillan, Ida Palnode, Alex Put node, Mottie Patnode, Susie Fickle, Lvda McMillan, Myrtle McMillan. 3rd month: Albert and Eva Currey, Del-la Fickle, Giace Foga, Georgie.

Duncan, Altia Fiero and Clayton Fiero 4th month: 4nna demons, May Clemons, Georgie Duncan, Georgie Sheard. 6th month: Porter and Eva Currey, Grace Fogo. Average daily attendance, 29; No. of visitor 29. Owing to sieiuiess among pupils, and to the unpleasant weather, attendance was very irregular during the hv-t weeks of term.

Amelia M. Smith. -Married; Feb. 24, at the residence ot the trido's parents', in Vicksburg Mr John Whisman and Miss Fanny Cahill, Elder Seilersoffiftiatirg. The Oinio miners who ouit work when the nrice of diitrinir coal fell from (3 to $2 per ton, took the train at this place, Monday, tor Missouri.

It requires but three hours to dig one ton of coal; but the wet condition of the shaft has always been a draw back, and a source ot great unnecessary expenso to the company. A aiii. SO toot dcen is now Drummed. and will undoubtedly be put down. If this is done mere win not do so much diMMiitisfacilon among the min era, enabling them to work in the dry ami for one-third the present price paid per ton; the pit mo will also then be relieved one-half the time.

The costs of tho mino from the beginning ii levied on the amount of coal WtrP out so fur, would have sold at $16.25 per bushel. Mrs. M. Jackson expects to go into Decatur county the middle of March. She announces a sale by bills for March 9th.

Accompanied by her son, Stephen Jackson, she culled Sat-lice ay Jiioih paying largely in advaix lor the Register, and will henceforth read with greater interest. Mr. H. Joslin has moved intojas. Carlton's new house.

Miss Morns, of Concordia, sister of Mrs. John Smith, is visiting, this week. A member tells us that the Randall Cornet Band is able to play its first tune. Geo. E.

McCulogh is assisting in this nfllce this week. While at the Olathe school he nerved sevsn at the printing art. A number of persons from are expected at the liliml Boon entertainment Monday evening. --Romembor thai Blind Boon will eiitet'tiiin the people of Randall next Monday evening. Spring fover overcame Frank King and AI.

Boymon, who wre traveling over tho country in the interest of the Beloit Nursery the' returned home. J. Zfout has purchased the stock of gooda owned by R. G. VanCleet', and has taken possession.

An addition is being built to the building which is to bo occupied us a rest rant. The concert thin evening should be intended bv all Overs of mimic. The Richard Bros, never fail to attract. -To night; the Richardson assisted hy the people here will give their closing concert. Let every one attend.

Price of adiuisson 25 and 15 cents. -Milton Gumboil, of Jewell, made our otllce a pleasant little call yesterday. Look to vour interest C. O.Kinrr Soon are head quarters for anything usually Kept in a general mas stock Elde G. D.

Sellars, who had taken pride in possession ol two thorough tired them dead, yesterday, caused by the disease. A1 Owens has a fine large stock of material on hand and is prepared to turn out blacksmith work iu li rut- class shape: A liberal reward will be paid for the recov cry ot a water spaniel dog lost or stolen about two weeks ago Jno. Lundbladi, Jamestown, Kan Posters; Notes, Curds, Labels, Tablets, Receipts, Bill Heads. Price Lists, Jfinvclopes, Rills Lading, Pro grammes, Shipping Tags, Letter Heads, Note Head, Statements, Dodgers. All neatly executed at the mister flee.

A. B. Owens is the manufacturer of a new style of breaking plow, and it is certainly one ot great merit, tie has the plow the "Ut.it 11 BLIND BOON. At Randall irch 1st. The Register this week appears but one half its usual size.

Our Kansas City houso tailed to send enough paper, consequently we must devide this issue, iu order to supply all our readors. I. N. Rocrers was down to Con cordia this week. Mrs Dicks has taken possession of the property.

She bought R- E-Sellars Wo welcome her to our town. J- W. Roach left this morning for Clyde, whore he exptcts to meet his wii'e, who has been visiting in the east The revival nieetiogs still continue at the school house, and quite an interest taken. Mrs Crawmci returned last night trom her Iowa visit, accompanied by her nephew, Mr Wm Tipton 24,000 huxbelsof corn has been re-reived in Randall during the past five days. Koavh, one ol the tour buyars yesterday bought 70 loads, The legislature has given the Co, Commissioners the power to submit a proposition to levy a tax tor the purpose of building a court houso.

If you'are going to Lave a sale, call at this office and have bills printed. CUUUCIl DIRECTORY. CTHRLSTl AN: Services ttrst, second and lourthSabhatusIn each month, kill a. ra. and 7.

p.m. G. I). Skllfrh, Rider. METHODISTt-Bervlces the second and fourth Sabbaths In each uionth, at 8 o'clock m.

O. II. Woodwako. Pastor. UNITED BR ETI1 EN: Second find loiirth Sabbaths in each luoiith, at Randall Public Stdiool.

at 7 p. nnd at Delta at 11 ni. First and third Sub-bat lit at 11 a. Springfield; and ai 7 p. Kpringcreek.

W. I. Ml'KPiiY. Pastor. UNION SABUATU the Christian Church every Sunday at 10 o'clock a.

m. Kverybody ia invited to attend. BUSISESS d- PROFESSION SPECIAL PRIVILEGES And ratei on Real Kstntn Loans. Money ready on completion of papers. J.

C. POSTLETIIWAITE, JEWELL cITY, KANSAS. W. STALKY, HftUSE SIGI PAINTER, Special attentiim given to l.t.Uotiiiiiin;, and ceiling decorations, itANDALL, KANSAS. CITY HOTEL, P.CRAWMKR, Affords accommodations for th traveling public.

Flr.t-clum in all respects. Sample rooms, Day or week board. RANDALL, KANSAS. N.EOyiSUS' BARBKIl SHOP Is the place to jro when yoii want a nice Smooth, clean and easy hav. or a hair cut.

Ue always keeps his razors sharp, iiiid towels clean, and guarantees satisfaction. Give iiim a 1 1 1 Shop In ot.liif. hotel. Randall. fjHOS.

WKSTBROOK WELL DRILLER AM) PROSPECTOR. Plenty of Water Guaranteed in Every Instance, or no pay required, RANDALL KANSAS M. KROGII, Plasterer STONE "MASON, BANDALL, KANSAS. Mr All work if'iaranteed to jrlve satisfaction, and prices as low as the lowest. Give me a oil.

T. TRUEBLOOD, Ph. M. PHYSICIAN, SU3GEJH AND CIIKMIST. JifirPro'es8ional calls prompt? attended day and ni'lit.

OUlee New Stone Drugstore. RANDALL. KANSAS. 1 ALDEKSON SON With to Inform the Public that thev are Prepared to do ALL KIN lis UK Blacksmitliing Uualv done in a Frst-Class Blacksmith Shop. Horse Slicing- A Specialty.

A fore guaranteed audi as WOO' ROUND. UWTRAUTKD CORNS iu led. RANDALL. KANSAS i LOSING OUT SALE! Cheap Joe's Fai On account of going on the oad in the Auction busmen I WILL HELL AH, MY OOODS AT COST Until they arc all sold. JAMESTOWN.

KANSAS. MRS. L. J. PRESTON Millinery! IIAT8, HONNTK I Alo a Complete Lne ot ALL KINDS OK HEAD AND NECK WEAR TO RE FOUND IN AN RUST-CUSS yiLHBY STORE.

(Opposite ity Hall. mnil, KANSAS ti forth ursery. "nlete aksort-1 Nnery hem at 40. For Sale; Two good hovseB; 4 and years, weigh 900 and 100 lbs, lor 880 and $85. Win.

Christio. For Sale: A No. 1 barber chair. Cull on or address I. N.

Rogers. 88 For Sale; One horse, 6 years old. weight enquire at the residence of iurlord, 2 miles east of this place. 39 tf. For a good team of horses, 4 and year olds; harness, and wagon; call at Ransall Harness Shop.

FotSale; 17 head of yearling, and 1 f'rr milch cow; enqtiiro of John Cooper on the hlhs luriii. dOtl. For Sale: A good work mure; weight $1,000 lbs. Will trade. En quire at Uili Grove School house, of 42 4t O.J.Jones.

A BARGAINI For sale: a business house and lot in Randall, Kan. T. H. BOYNToN. Parties in need of job printing of any kind should remember that this nfllce turns out as nent work, and at at reasonable price, as any printing office in the country.

For Sale: 80 acres of good farm land, mostly under cultivation; 9 acres of good timothy For particu lars enquire of Pultiski arlonl, 1 mile east and 1-4 mile north of Run dall, Kan. 42-tf. For Sale; 320 acres four miles from Jewell City; 225 in cultivation, 3 houses, barns, living stream ot water; all bottom hind, must ho sold in 80 days; price 86,000 if bought bo lore Feb. 28. Together with large list ot first class improved farms near Randall, east, west and south, by D.

McKeli ab, real estate ng't. 40 Jamestown, Kansas. The Beloit Nursery will make a 1 very ol fruit trees at Randal! this spring about i he first of April. The stock will be brought from Be-mit, where they are grown, in a wag on, well wruped and protected from all injury. Frank King Al.

Boynton Agents for Jewell County. Auction Sale: The undersigned will offy.r at Publio sale, at the Jack, son farm. 1-2 mile oust of Randall, at 10 o'clock a. TUESDAY, March 9th, the following property: 2 work horses; 1 and 2 yrs old; spun mules; double set harness; 1 cow; 2 heifers; 10 head hogs; 2 liirrn wagons; corn planter, with chock row; 2 cul tivators; lvtrrow; stalk cutter; reaper and bender, and goods too timorous to mention, including household furniture. Terms: On amounts under $5, cash; above that amount, notes with approved security, ten months time, without interest it paid when due, if not paid when due 10 per cent, from date.

Ton per ceni discwiiut for cash. Mns, M. E. Jackson. THE GOHHRGIAL HOUSE.

JAS. CARROLL. ProprlttOr. RANDALL -1SA Commercial Houae Is the best hotel in the cltv. The of victuals always semd.

ami clean, eoft beds and kind tiealnii'iil tor all eiutoiners. The traveling public will ti rid no better accommodations than can be tmind at the justly popular Commwcial lie tin-. 37 Important. When you visit oi leave New York City save Ragaire Kxpressre and Carriage Hire and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. rooms fitted up at a cost of one nnllilon dollars; reduced to $1.00 ami upwards per (lav.

Knropfan plan. Ele vator. Restaurant supplied with the beat. llorse cars, stages anil elevated railroad all iKpols. Families can live better lor br money at the Grand Union Hotel in at at any other tirst-clus hotel in w.

1-7 It. Before buying your nursery stock remember that Frank V. King and Al. Bovnton are selling all kinds of Belait Nursery Stock. They can you better goods and belter prices than you car gel elsewhere.

Now is the time to subscribe for the Register, $1 per year. Wanted By Hall and Marlat1 100 farms to be sold on commiss'on- Send in your orders for job work. -TEACHERS EXAMrNATION. Candidates for teacher's certificates wlil bp examined in Mankato at the school house on he last Saturday sn January. October and Aoril.

i K. V. Tckxeb, Co. Sup't. BOOKS! Trueblood Bros, have been appointed to handle )he School Books adopted by county.

at Vnoks exchanged and sold at established sates. No extra charge for freight. Hamilton burger's new building 50 MINERS WAHTED! 50 miners are wanted to work in the Oinio c-oal shaft. The mines pay $2.50 per ton. Good miners can easily make from $3 to $5 per day.

Address, Ouio Coal Oinio, Jewell Kn, Jitving como to stay, we desire tho pay tho highest Prices for all kinds of jr.w noACH, DK. B. TliCEBLOOD. Trueblood Bro's -NEW DRUG On the Eawt Side. Everything new and best quality usually found in a first-class Drug Stort.

Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a specialty. Besb assoriment of Candia in town. County TeXt Books Sold or Exchanged. Call and soo us in Hamilton Burger's Stone Building, Randall, Karuwa. JD AT LAST thr pl von uur ma usr FOR THE LEAST MONEY.

HARD SOFT and SMITHING COAL SAND at S.GITH ENS COKPS WANTED. SO C0ISUIPTIYE3. The artlKr hsTtaif been penoaneoU; oorrf ft Ui.t -tp'd dlm, Coiiawptlon, by jlmpl rtiowlf, i8 oiinos. to make known to bt fellow-ttdeicrs Dit ft cir. To til who dwire it, hewillfsnrt topv ol the pjwcrlpoon ncd, mU with the dirucuou.

fur prtparu ind iMmg said which tT will and mm Cure Jouphs, Col Js, Consumption, Asthma, fern St. W.llianwbiir, A SPLENDID OFFEH. THF LfATENWOBTH DAILY TIMES. mud th RANDALL 'REGISTER one year, (both papers) tor tJfS.OO. THE LKATKN WORTH WEETStX TIMES and lb.

RANDALL REUIaTEK both papers one year tor Nw is iLe time to Subscribe. Jf.UalSB. ra El E3 fHil ill 1- -( i si.

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