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The Randall Times from Randall, Kansas • 5

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The Randall Timesi
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MMaaiMgg PEUSONAL Number of- visitors 04. Results of ihe examination held' If you want your ''bored" well cleaned ou or a new wIl bored, rail on, VV. C. Thornton. Jan, 10.

11, 1895. Local News. A. IUJFF Editor. Mr.

Billings was up to Jewell City Saturday. Ninth Grade; average. 88.37 Ktidall Static. We have few costomers who wish John Craig left for Oklahoma last 'rlduy evening. Pete.

Mackey was doing business in Kandull Market Wheat No. 48 3, 42 Rye t3 (iom fiO J'olatoos, 0.83 Jttialtrj ...08 to 05 14.25 Oat'tlw J1.60C42.00 letter, i-J KKtfs H. rili mill li Hmammimm il i i'i I' 98.71 07.71 90.66 Bead all ths ad's. Come to Randall to trade. No hunting allowed on the farm of to buy lam), If you wish to fell call In Robert Falrchleld, -Melville io.il Bonnie Kendall, 4-Paul Plersol.

Louie Urlgham, dep K'0, 100. 98. 100.. 9(1. 97.

87- Kansas Citv this week. and see us. J. W. Hall Co.

J. M. Reiter. Chns. Woolsey was held up last night by abed.

Cation Jesltn for your Eight Grade," 94.71 08.71 92.28 85, 15 Eliza McCall returned from James COAL, JVoitl. I am shipping in Ear com, now town Monday morning. MTerda -Dura Fitch, 1-Otto Trade with the liberal advertiser. Wk akk frhpared TO DO YOL'R Roy and Cid returned frem the time to get your seed font, Business Cards. Seventh Grade- the "strip," this week.

W. H. ol in JOB-PRIKT1NG. Bicycle repairing done vry ueatly i rftr'sri Rev. Osborn of Jeell City was as-isting Rev Sellers this week Miss Maggie Murphy, of Jewell and promptly, attheofflcn it Fenster Found.

At the hall, after the supper last maker ant) Whitney, Jewell City. City, was In the city Monday. 96, 3:1 95. 92.47 80. 83.

25 81. WewouldHkoa few old wg to Wednesday nvonlhti, a Mack yarn Willie 1- Rachael Fairehieht -NellrcSwarts, 2 Eddie Zimmersr -Bertha Morris, Calvin Brewer, -Monta Seaver. Nora Brewer, Sixth Grade, Eddie Miss Lorimer, just returned borne, clean press with. mitten, call at this office for same, after an absence of several months. We have received our oew Job-press, 'CENTRAL BRANCH, MIS60UR PACIFIC.

ooinu east. NiMH). Mntl nd Kspreti, 7:07 Mixed, 1 SOING west'. Nfc. 45, Miil huU Kxrm, 't; W- HAM FARRAR Agent.

07. 100, 10O 08 100.. 95. 03, 90. 98, 90, 67, 98.

9 9. 96. 05. 98. 98.

Cns. Strand is subscriber to the now give us a trial. Hlrlei vanterl. Ixdkfexdext since our last issue. Subscribe for the Independofc only Rev.

Arnett closed the meetings at fl.Oir per year. Wj want to buy Hides, if you hare Marsh Valley school house this week When tn need of a farm loan call some to sail, call on Bror). at Henry Zimmers came in monday J. W. Hall Co.

the shop. 9fi. 94.14 93.28 91.14, 90.71 87. 80.41 and is now a ubscrber to the Ixdjs Go to Dunham aud Whitney, Merli: Fulmerr l-I)ora Carleton, -Roy Fulmer, Myrtle Osborne. Willie Stilts, -Martin Strand, Odus Persingcr, PK5TDKNT.

City, for Artistic Photo work. Noflce, We havo just received a car load of Rev. McCoy of Jewell City, the great einger gave us some line vocal The West Hope- Cemetery Associa salt. Joslln A Gltbens. tion will meet in its annual session Secret Societies.

muiic at toe church this week. If yon want buy or sell Corn, at the West Hope School House on Ed. Bo an dropped a dollar in Wheat, or Oats, call on W. 11. Joslin Thursday Kebrurary 7 th 188ft at 2' ivmitfi-n Jtr and Whitney, are th slot Wed.

for one of the best papers In the county the Isdeprx- UAKDALL LODGK No.8l9. fOOF.meeta i vwj FiHiiy eraajng. Vlnlllng Rrethre clock 1. M. all that aro interested will please attend.

H. S. Goifc See. D3MT, a year. agpnts for all klart bicycles, at Jew ell City.

Pupils whose names are markciH with a were neither absent nor tardy during the month. The number? before the names show how many times-each pupil has byen tardy, Price, Prln. ISTBRliEDPATM RoOM, ihvlUxl. K. 11.

CamoM, W. p. Mourns Socy. Chop Kwd always on hand, can exchange or grind all kinds of feed W. H.

Joslln. OH Kalur.lay menlnp I lOO We have the fln'sst line of all kinds of candies, call In before buying, 11 t. Joslin Ht Githens. Notio. W.

If. Joslin has rentAtl the Smith tb Craig elevator, and wished Inform the public that he is prepared to buy and sU all kinds of (5 rain, also to grind or exchange all of your Chop-feed1 on shorC-notica also handles the best-grades 4t Coal in the city. Give him a trjali ikivntll. I.OTlfJR Xe. AO The sf cltty met last Tuos Ur l'4 ine.iW the llm nilrt thirl nidKy day evening at the residence of C.

.1 M. W. 4-, i Uih UK-nth. j. Re.

Geo. Woolsey sold his entire stock of groceries, to the firm of Crane Townsdin, this week, and tho new firm will always be willing to see you, Messers Crane A Townsdin are bqth well known In our community so we are glad to welcome them into our business circle. Max. Crane recived a letter last week, from Okley 111. annovneing the frightful death of little Roy Easter, soli of Mr.

and Mrs. Ex. Easter formerly of this place but now of Okley 111. Roy was 7 years old, and was playing near trie railroad, the train in some way! fan over him cutting and mangling his little body most horribly, death was instantaneous. Nearly all persons in this community were acquainted with Easter's family, and will sympathizer with the bereaved parents Kstup, and enjoyed their usual good time.

Their next meeting will be at th homo of Miss Monta Seaver, two weeks from 1 a Tuesday night. John Lorimer has just recieved an Immencf stock of shoes which he is selling at reasonable prices he has now In stock the celebrated Hamilton, Brown and the John L. MrJler of which he is sole agent. U.t. Long worth, of Beioit wish- MASONIC LODOK No.

864. A KAA M.raect Mrond and fourth tonl wn tttootB. letting Brethren cordially invilrtl. Si. W.

M. Epsah. Tocm. 8c'v, RANDALL 149 OO I' taihter' of alteruiite Tuesday uvem-i'g. VieUitg'Uliothere and aWUre 1 welcome; MlLlUU KlHB N.

O. VJ. J. Mourns, 8v'eiry roceta. aooond end rth Wed iie'l of cn tn' Hi, J.

K. FAlKcmKLU.TrM. Monnis, Sec Average daily attendance, 18. Number onroHed, 28, average, dep. 1 -Henry Kendall 99, Willie Tion, 90.1 100.

Earl WoOlsey, 9C.S5 -Edith Jb tin, 96.41 97. -Clara Brewer, 95. 95. 1- Clara Harfordv W.5 97, FLirance Fairchield, 94.21 99, -Dick Carrol-ly 90.3iv 94-Bertie A 91. 89, -Lindley Freeland, 06,1 100.

-Anna Budding, 100'' Lizaae Harford, 96.84 100, 96. 9f), 2- Helen Piersol, 93.21 99, 92.14 100,. -Clare' Brighamr 97.85 100. -Nora Woolseyr 95.42 Thornton, 93.63 100. 1-Willie Hendrix, g2.7 98, Stilts, 87, 99.

Lyman 100, Leiah Tuttle, 91,8 100, Frances ZimmerSi 100, Maud LeGro, 04t08 1C0, Myrtle Trumhwll 100. Vina-T'rumhall, 100, 1-Charley King. 89.02 100r Raoert Lintin, 9T. Iti 103. tn inform hi friends of RandaJl.

Churches. St ta Whlsperedi That Cris. Xehip has a cow fnrsnIe That Chas. Kibbe is going to organ" and vicinity, that he is still on the road with his celebrated Kimball or gans, and Pease piamies, will visit you in his rounds The Beioit Steam Laundry, wishes to In for.m the people of Randall ahdvicinity, 'that they aro prepared to do Urst-ciass laundry work and invite your patronage, they guarantee atisfact'Jon, drop in at this cfllce and inspect the price list, and leave your iie an orchestra soon. CHRISTIAN Lnrd'n day at 11 V.

a.m. I'n aching tho lonrth Lerd'n 4y In 1odiIi Ht 11 ui. and Strange hnt Trnt, vSatn Hello, liob! Bab Hello, old boy! Say have you hewn into Mr. We4sey and took a giiess on that gold watch? BobNo, what fcf thing is it? Sam It'ga fliie gpld watch, and you pay cents for a good cigar, guess how man eces of candy in the glassy th a guessing Va nearest gets the watch, tflass and candy Wver-two cigars here Advertised Letters. t'ol 1 i.nrf is alist of letters ram ai a ing tineallcl in the.

Post Office at Randall, Kansas, for the month ending Isov. 30, 1804: Miss Carrie. Mayn'ard. Mr. Alex Hunter.

In calling for the above please ask for advertised letters. If nofc called for in outi month will be sent te the Dead Letter OfTijee. ti. Trsskell. 1 That JBoxey Butler will learn to PehooJ every Lord's (Uy tO 41 (tie ChrUitiin Glmrch ChrlirtiHii Knrvr, Alondm evening.

l'rHyer meeting, Thnradhy 0nng. JtnuMN, Sup'l. Ukrtha Brewer, Teacher. PRIMARY Roomi. skato this winter.

That th Cornefc Bond' will be a success. That Mel. Joslin would' like to raise a mustache, That Jim, is an excellent Post Master. That Townsdin Crane are rustle-ing merchants. That Hyrmon Kendall will go to Nebraska soon.

That Vince Townsdin will now weigh sugar Instead of hogs. That the church choir to all right, Found Nearly Dead Iwfnl Qry of stranger. a rolated ly him-' self. We never in our lifo saw any C'ner or more artistic work in the liue of Photagraphing, than that done by Dunham Whitney, at Jewell City, They are turning out some very nice photo work at reduced prices, which will beat any work done in the country for neatness. Remember reduced prices until Jan.

1st 95. rostmasurs would do newspaper publishers and some newspaper readers a good turn if they inquire, when a man refuses to take his paper from the office, whether he has paid up all arrears and ordered it discontinued. If he has not done so the postmas and composed of good singer. Farm For Sale; A good farm of 100 acres with soiall encumbranc on it located in praiham 11 miles south of iehora, caa be secured at a bargain. For Inforajatfon call at this office.

That Rufiitr Persinger will get him a pair of gold rimed eye glasses soon. That Elina McCall was awfuliy glad to get. back to Randall, after attending so many wedding. sub WJf Wanted 100,000. new scrikers for the I VDErEJTfaKXT.

nob-Printing N'm enroled 32. Average daily attendance. 28, Visitors, 3, average, dep. -Ursa' Joslin, 04. -Ernest Fulmer.8.

9'4. -RosaBrtich 93. 91, -Emma Billing, 96. 06, 94. -Madgie Woolsey 88, 6r Maude Carroll, 94.

98, Harry Brewer, 94-. 94, Belle Carltou. 9. 90 Logan Thornton. 80.

80. John Carjtorj, 92, 98, Belle French, 9O. j5, 2-Hilde Piersol. 83 1-Bessie Newcomb, q5 Leo Tron-, fj6. Glen King 0.

7, 1-Allie Kfn'g, rK g7. 1- Clintie Alderswo, 99, 2- Nettle 99, MayThornbon, 90. Ida Brewer, 9). John Vance. 99.

Fi irl Carlton, Xrina Mills, 1-Johu Kjng, Ht. 1- Charlie Heridrix, 9F. 2- Edith-Har'fort, 9tV Birdie 9P, Jesse Stilts, 1-Fraukle Alderson, 7. Lesha 9V, ten a Missouri couple decide to secure a divorce the newspaper say they "divide the The Cornet Band, met and practiced last Wednesday evening, and did real well considering the amount of time that lias elapsed since any of them 'tooted" a horn. On day lNt; week, as one of our fount "'successful 'farmers was driving ftome from town, lie heard a noise vthsn near the bridge, and upon instigation Jt was found to he that of man, he to one ldt of road, helpless and disabled, help was immediately called, and by the help of friends." he was made fort-able, and although it was believed he yas beyond medical aid, he is at th jjivsent writing dolrig very well.

When asked by reporter to the Isdkpndknt the cause Of the sad accident replied; "For the past tru ays myself and family have been entirely out of any thing to eat, and 1 had only $2. 50. so as 1 have, no horse way of conveyance walked in to rtiwn and went directly to Mr. Geo. TrFoolsey'a grocery store and purchased soiii groceries, then started for my Ume mi foot.

By the time I arrived at the bridge 1 found 1 had more than .1 could carry, but too late, the world grew black, and I knew no more;" By his 6ide were found, flour, tea, uffee, sugar, molasses, fruits, canned gocda of different kind, and other Hood things, you can get anything j.ur ant in the grocery Jin at low nces by sceisg-Mr, ter KboxAd explain that publishers compel him to pay for it wheather he took it from the office or not and the only way he has to stop it is to pay what he owes tho publisher. 'A man who is a gentleman at home will be one anywhere'' says a McPherson store-keeper. For instance, some peopla are as careful in a store as in a houseful of company anft other sui to think a plse; of business is made to loaf in where they ran chew tobacco aud spit all over the floor, never thinking of an apology. From one year's end to another my floor Is-japanned and I really forget its natural color. Do you chew tobic-co? If so, quit it, it i a nasty habit.

McPherson Republican; Reasons why the Chinese have not been more suceessfn 1 is be-ennse they are an Llol set of people ami some of them only have Yun Lniij If you want If you want Euvefopei. If you want Dill 'Heads, If you want Statements. If you want Letter Heads, 5f you want Note Hearty If you want Wedding Cards, If you want Business Cards, If you want Programs, If yet want Circulars, If you want Sale Bills. If you wan Due If you want Labels, If you want Tags, ir you want anything on earth in tiia line of printing, call on the lx REPORT. Or the Randall School for month ending lS95r umber of days taimht Total number enrolled the 30.

85. Ttital average daily attendance 69 High School, yi.mber enrolled 25.. Average dally at'endaneo. 23'. dumber of cases of tardiness 10..

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276
Years Available:
1895-1895