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The Exponent from Randall, Kansas • 3

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The Exponenti
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Randall, Kansas
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'H Hiwin wwwttiMimmimn THK BKACON Sixty two cars of grain mid Five stock ware shiped from this Kandall Msu-ltet. Corrected al noon every Thursday by our merchants. i 4 Feed Ilio stock regularly. Increase the grain rations. Shelter ull tlio stock at night.

Pure Buck wheat flour at Goo. TRUEBLOOD BROS. DEALERS IN Wheat No. a Soft. (10 cts Wheat No a Hard.

IW Red Oats No. 3 13 Oats No. 3 Mixed 11 Rye 25 Potatoes Irish 25 Sweet BO Poultry per lb. 05 Butter 13J ColVeo 23J Sunr Granulated per $1 13 lbs Brown 11 Beans 35 Flour percwl. $3,00 Hogs Fat $3.35 Stock MM) Cows Fat $1.50 Sofi Coal per ton (3.000 lbs) $5,00 DRUGS AND MEDICINES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTS, OILS, RANDALL REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE.

FARM LOANS. Keal Estate bought, sold or exchanged on most reasonable terms. FA KM LOANS. Lowest rates. Best previ-leges.

INSURANCE- written in best of companies. M- D. SUTHERLN CO- KANSAS. LAN. l.

JM. 1UUGHAM. -DEALER IN Yellow and White pine, 'ft 4 tl i i I 'I'l i if 'I ii si' '( '1 3V station during the month of Oct. It. M.

Brighani has been so busy selling lumber this fall that ho as'nt had time to write au ad un til now, read it and call on him for mrgains in lumber. On Friday evening Nov. 8th. there will bo a Festival and sociable in Hnrfords Hall, ltandall Kansas. Everybody invited to attend.

A grand time guaranteed. Prof. Stewart lectured in the Opera Hall four evenings this week, to fair audiences, the subjet Wednesday evening was "The Coming Church." Mr. S. Hutton of Scottsville was in the city Friday and to our great delight droped in and deposited a whole dollar in our coffers and will read The Beacon fer one year.

Reports from Montana are to the effect that the cattle ranges are in a deplorable condition. All stock that are in a marketable con dition are being marketed to clear the ranges to a sustaining point, A number of our towns-people surprised Eld. and Mrs. Bays most agreeably on Monday even ing just before their departure for their new field of labor at Cawker City. The Tri-County News failed th publish last week on account of the scorching it received recently, but will be out this week brighter and better then ever.

Success Bro, Sawyer. Died Mrs. Ilickok at the res idenco of her son-in-law in Burr Oak Oct. 25th. 1889.

The re mains were brought to this city Monday morninyr and taken to West Hope Cemetery and buried, Mrs. C. R. Rogers and Mrs. Pa liner of Jewell City made us a very pleasant call Tueasday afternoon, Mr.

P. is canvassing for the sale of Mrs. Willard's "Glimpses Fifty years" and made severa sales while here. Wm. Mullarky returned to his former home some six or eight miles north of this city last week and reports a terrible drouth pre vailing in southern California, and sais wheat straw was selling at $12 per ton when he left.

Parties havimr horses for sale weighing 1.000 pounds and upw ards will please notify A. G. Rice as lie has a new buyer in view who will come and buy them a good round prices if enough hors es can be had. Kemp Bros, have just added a line of "GARLAND STOVER AND RANGES to their already large stock of stoves The Garland Stoves snd Ranges have the most artistic finish of any that we have ever seen. Thev are as noted far durability, convenience and economy of fuel as for style and beauty.

The City Hotel for sale trade or rent will trade for horses cattle or any thing we can use or give time on part, for further partic ulars call on or address J. Roach or, The Beacon Esndall Kan. We have just recrved the Rep ort of Secretary of the State Bosr; of agriculture for the months August and September 1889. It is an able production and contains much valuabe and statisticalinfor-mation. Newton, Kan.

Oct.28 Myer's sash factory was totally destroyed by fire and a warehouse adjoining irrepairbly damaged today. Fishers coal office was also badly damaged Myer'B loss is about $1 500, writh 1, 000 insurance. The cause of the fire unknow. Wichita Kan. Oct.

28 A report comes from Guthrie, Oklahama that Mrs. F. J. Richardson, wif of the late Democratic commissisoner of the land office was killed yeste by the explosion of a gasoline stove a portion of the ironwork striking her on the temple. The ladies of the M.

E. church of Randall will hold a Festival in Harfords Hall Friday evening, Nov. 8th. 1888. Supper will be served from 7 to 11.30 p.

m. There will be a variety of useful and fancy articles for sale, so do not fail to patronize the "Fancy Table" Admittance free. All are coadial-ly invited to attend. M.l). SllTIlKKLIN, ElHTOltS.

RATFSOF SUBSCRIPTIONS One Copy, ono year 00 Ono copy, k'ix months (' Ono copy, tliroi! 25 Rates of n.lvoitislnjrnnulo known upou application at this lllllc! Th kcom is entered in the wi at ltaudall Kan at eeoud div nil os, Mo. Pacific R- r-f 9 a. m. Going east Going west Through tickets to any poiul on three or four day's notice. G.W.Barkburot, Agent.

CHURCH DIKEGTOKY. M. E. Poaching every alternate Sabbath at 7 00. P.M.

w. epgah, Pastor it I nl.sw1 atrurv Shhhtttli at 4. p.m. Mrs nAHiuK KDGAR, Snpennl emlent Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8. o'clock p.

ru. TCoworth Lofttrne. meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. EVANGELICAL. llnrnate Sabbatli at LUaUMiii o'clock P.

M. A ANSHAKDT, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaehinir or Social meeting every Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M.

Suudiiy school every Sabbath at 10 o'clock A.M. A. G. RICE, Sunt. Prayer meeting every Thursday 7.80 o'clock P.

M. al Societies 1. 0.0. F. llandall Lodge No 319 meets every Friday evening at 7.30.

E. T. PRESTON. CRAIG. N.

G. Sec A. F. A. M.

Randall Lodge No. 301. Slated communications the 2d. and 4th. Saturdays of eaeh month.

8. MANOR- D. D. BRAMWELL. w.

M. ec DR. Tlll'EBLOOD. Physician ami Surgeon. Office and Residence in Drugstore KANDAIVL, KAN Si J.

T. McCKACKEN, Of Scottsville, will CRY YOUR SALE, aud get you living yri-e. J. L. T1UJSSELL.

General Blacksmith an 1 repair shop Horse Shoeinsr a bpeoially. South of the track. Randall, Kau THE CUT RESTAURANT For warm Meals, Lunches, Coufec tiouery, Choice Tobacco and Cigars. F. B.

Small, Prop. Randall Kansas Gannlngbam Bros. PROPRIETORS OF Randall and Formoso MEAT MARKETS. -Dealers in- Fresh and Salt Meats. Home made Bologna' Lard Ice Bbef By the quarter, 3i and 4i cests perpouud.

2fIlighest market piice paid for Hides and Butchers Stock. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Patent business conducted for Moderate fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S.

Patent Office, and we can secure patent in ess time tlian those remote from Wash ington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with description. We advise if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till pale.it is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Oblain'Pat-cnts." with names of actual clients in your state, county, or town, sent free Addreis: C.

A.SXOW CO. Ovp PatkstOffice, Washington D.C. JoTo prirLt-ing done at Ib-Is ofice. Woolsoy'B. V.

K. Townsulu, Auctioneer Ran dall, Kim. Call at this office for clubing rate with leuding paper. Bo prepared to make all the stock comfortable. Another lot of winter apples just received J.

F. Angle co. The scrub in all classes of stock must go. Ten on. Duck Overalls only 75c.

at Geo. Woolsey's. Eld. Beaver preached at the Chistian church Monday evening. Market the fattening hogs as soon as they are thoroughly fat, TnE Beacon and Detroit Free Press both four months for 35 cents.

Two second hand heating stoves for sale or trade A. G. Pace. For fresh candy, Nuts and cakes go 'to the city Bestaurant. The country is the best place for the boys in early life.

An all wool Blanket, full size for $2 at Geo. Woolsey's. J. W. Tron is laid up pith boil on his hand.

C. 0. King' Dearler in general merchandise. The next county teachers assoc iation will be held at ewell City, Dec. 14th.

Mr. Leech of Solomon Eapids was in the city one day last week visiting Mr. A. G. Pace and family.

A lot of luster' band Queens ware geveu away with' Baking Pow der this week J. F. Co, Pickels, Kraut, Honey, Cabbage and all kinds of vegetables at G. Woolsey's. Mrs.

Wm. Hoard and mother returned from their Iowa visit Monday. "Wanted We want to buy a good second hand job press not less than 7x11 inches. Mrs. Trumbull and Mrs.

Carrol made this offica a very plepsant call Monday. All wool yarn only 75c. per lb. at Geo. Woolsey's.

When you want a tailor made suit of clothes fit guaranteed go to J. F. Anglo Co. J. W.

Boach has thirty eight head of hogs and shoats to trade for corn, give him a call. A. Mr. Sanders of siissauri, is visiting his brother Oliver east town. J.

W. 'Roach has built a fine Bay window to the front of his house J. II. Sims did the work. Chanles Dickens works 12 Volumes paper coves and The Beacon one year for $1.75.

David Diehl returned Monday from his wanderings in Neb. and Iowa. Mr. J. C.

Osborn and family returned to this city from Denver Colo, last Friday. Head quarters for cotton flannel extra quality for the money. J. F. Angle Co.

Hand in your locals as early as Thursday noon to insure them to appear the srme week. S. B. Alsdurf of Jamestown was in the city Tuesday and called at this office. Wm.

DeArmond living teree miles south east of this city had a cow killed by lightning Wed. nesday afternoon. Oscar Peterson and family of Cloud county spent Sunday in the city visiting S. H. Sutherlin and wife Insurance against los9 or damage by Fire.

Lightniug, Tornadoes or Wind storms written at this olDee in the best of companys. Mrs. Craig drove over to Beloit Tuesday mornining with Eld. Beaver in lime for him to take the TJ. P.

traiiforhishomeatGlasco. Mrs. M. BioJgett and son Jean of Scottsville were vissting in the city last Friday the guests of Prof and Mrs. Fortney.

Bring your Grain and produce to Randall where you can get the best prices and buy what you want as cheap as in any other market. Posts and Building material. Good Grades a specialty. Call on me for prices before buy- RANDALL A. Ankle is suffering with a fellon on his hand.

Tho St. Louis Globe Democrat and the Beacon, both for $1.50 per year. At tho caucus held at West Howe last Saturday the Rcpubl-cans nominated the following ticket, For Trustee A. J. Wiser, Treasrer P.

F. Pierce, Clerk Severs Anderson, Justice of the Peace Wm. J. Birch, Constables Hendrix and Martin Chitty. Mr.

E. Linney of Conccrdia an old time freind of ours was visiting his uncle M. Betzne and family last Saturday and made us a very pleasant call Mr. L. has sold his proputy in Concordia and will soon go to Nashville Tenn.

to make his fufure home our best wishes accompanys him. Rev. Bays of the TJ. B. church has bees sent by there conference to a charge at Canker City.

We regert to loose Mr. and Mrs. Bays from our midst and to the citzens of Cawker City and vicinty we can cheerfully reeoniend Rev. Bays to their most favorable consideration. Rev.

A. Parkertakes his place here. Patents were granted to citizeus of Kansas during the week as follows, A. J. Bates Summonduwot, Brick yard cultivator.

C. B. Hal-stead, Humboldt, Fence and insect destroyer. W. L.

Hofer. Mruhattan, Game. T. Mason, To-peka, Sheathing and Lathe. J.

E. Naill, Berrytown, Horse de tacher. O. T. Welch, Topeka.

Fire escape. E. E. Wood, Topeka, Skirt protecting garment. A house entered On Monday evening Oct.

28th, while we were away a party sf some twenty eight persons in all proceeded to our house and forced an entrance. As we had locked the house before leaving, we had no fear of burglars, but had we known they were coming we would nave waited but we came suddenly and found them in the house. Surprised! Who? They! no, we were more so if anything. Mr. D.

D. Bramwell ths- Banker tried to explain the situation, but as suspition rested on him as being the guilty party of opening the house, he seemed No arrests have yet been made for this morning when we came to unload the table wa found eatables and wccreables to the amount of $12.30 not as bad as some other cases of house breaking. Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Bays. The resubmission! of the prohibitory question in Kansas is to be decided in the fall of 1890, at the election of members of the of the legislature, and every scheme, plans or wire-pulling known to the astute politician, will be resorted to have the question brought once more before the voters of the state.

Even at this time secret resubmission societies are being organized throughout the state, and perfected for the great conflict. Should the rum po- wer succeed in electing a majority of the members of the legislature their object is accomplished. It behooves the prohibitionists to look well after this matter. They have a wily, unscrupulous foe to combat whose leaders will resort to fair or unfair, honorable or dishonorable means to accomplish their end. To the prohibitionists we would say: "Eternal vigilance is the price of.

liberty;" "In union there is strength," and they should organize for the struggle, it is surely coming Cawker Citv Time. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF RANDALL ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVAN CE! A..

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1889-1892