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Randall Register from Randall, Kansas • 1

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Ranbmx REGISTER KAXDALL, 12 WELL t'OUXTY, KANSAS, AWUL 1887. VOL. 55, NO. 47. Terms, $1,00 Per Year In advance, CAltD OF i HAKES.

Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Boynton, do-sire to return their sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many friends and neighbors who oxtonded their sympathy and so kindly assisted them ELLIOTT PLUMS' Stock of Fall and Winter Goods is NEW and COMPLETEI And we want all to see them.

Our ffoods were all bought early in the season when prices were low, we invite our patrons to the benefits of low prices. Ow Stools of 3Grcliarid.ise, consisting- of Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hals, G-EOCEEIES, cScc. Is Larger and Marked Lower than ever this year. Beloit Flour by the sack or load. Salt hr i ELLIOTT PLUM, A 1 Beinir dcKirioiiH of lnniAui IOlIOWlllir DrU'CH.

I know in Jewell county. I do not claim to sell at cost, but charge a straight 1 5 per cent. The proot is in the ehew-liiir of the si riufat it iiuwn .1.. he chewing ol the strings Good Plug Tobacco, 30c per lb. Smoking Tobacco, 25c per lb.

Grnnuluted Sugar, 151b, $1.00. Golden lb, 1.00. Good Rice Zb "lb, 1.00. Rchned Sorghum, 50u per gal. Sugar Syrup, extra, $1.75 per keg.

Celebrated Concordia in mock. YOUKS.FOR GOODS AT WHOLESALE PWCES GEO. WOOLSEY. JOB PRINTING NEATLY At this ofllee. Cull and see us when in need EXCITEMENT IN TEXAS, Great excitement has been canted In the vicinity of Paris, by the re markable recovery of Mr J.

E. Corley, who wag so helpless he could not turn In bed, or mine his head; everybody salil lie whb dyliuf of A trial uottle of Ir. King's New discovery wa sent IiIiii, Finding relief, he bough, a large iioinu unit a box ot ur. Mug Aw Lite fills; by the time hu luid taken two boxes of the Pills and two bottlrs of the DK'coverv. lie was well and had milned In flcxli tiilrty-felx pounds.

Trial Bottlce of this Great Dlacoverv for Consumption free at Ur. Frelday's. (2) Land Ofllee ot Concordia, Kin. 1 yjjl hojo Feb. 7th, 18H7.

JJWM-U OTIC Is hereby given that the following-named settler lilts' tiled notice of hlg Intention to make tlnat'ilrb'of In support of his claim, anil that said proot will be made before the II. 8. Land OHlee at Concordia, on March 21st. lUtff.vlK ltOKEKT SUTCLIFF, U.K. No.

151)94, for the S-E See. 22, town. 6s. ra litre 7 w. He names the following wit nesses to prove tils continuous residence upon, hikI cultivation of.

said land, viz: John Ciinninirliam. U. W. Kcifer, James Gnr.llnler and John Trumbull, all of Randall, Kan. II, Dodiik, Register.

If your kldnevs are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even In the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the joinest oceiisions. Dr. .1, 11. Mo Leans I.iver and Kidney Halm, will sot you right again. $1.00 per bottle.

ForSa'eby Trueblood tiros. Randall 0 Iff 1 nil fillffpr nrlfl-lncr ntilna nn ninvlticr tlie eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and Hnrl trftlir alirht u'aal anil ftilliiwr vmi should promptly use Dr. II. McLean's Eve Salve, 25 cents a box When vou are constipated, with loss appetite, headache, take one of Dr. J.

McLean's Little Liver I'll lets. hey hre nleasant to take and will cure Vii. 25 cts a vial. For sale by Trueblood faros, Candl'iates for teachers certificates will examined in Mankato at the school bouse on the last Saturday in January. October and April.

it. 1URXKB, (JO. SUD t. i iiml Women To subscribe for the Leavknwohth Daily or Weekly Times, in connection with the Register. Then place occupied by The Times in Kansas journalism and politics is to well known to need commendation from the Register it is a tearless, outspoken, independent Republican paper; in fact the State paper It favors the enforcement of the law and order.

We can furnish our paper and the Dally Times for a year. We can furnish our paper and the Weekly Times for Send for The Times Premium List. Disease lies in ambush for the weak: a feeble constitution Is ill adapted to n-oountera malarious atmosphere and sudden changes of temperature, and the least robust are usually the easiest victims; Dr. J. II.

McLean's Strengthening Cordial anil B'ood Purifier will give tone, ami vitality and strength to your e. tlre body. $1.00 per bottle. Old people sufter mtich from disorders of the urinary organs, and are always gratified at tlie ctlect ot Dr. II.

McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm in banish-ing their troubles. $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Trueblood llros. Itch Praino Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 Minutes bj- Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never iails.

Sold by Trueblood Bros. Druggist Randall 23 GREATLY EXCITED. Not a few of the citizens ol Randall have recently become greatly excited over the astounding tacts that several ot their friends who had been pronounced tv their physicians as incurable and beyond all hope suffering with that dreaded monster Consumption have been com pletely cured by Dr. King's New DIscoV' ery for Consumption, the only remedy that does positively cure all throat ami lung diseases. Coughs.

Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at Dr. L. G. Freiday's Drug Store, large bottles $1.

1 WONDERFUL CURES. W. D. Hoyt wholesale and ru-tail Druggists at Rome, says: We nave been selling ur. Kings JNew Dis covery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years.

Have never handled remedies that sell as well or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures efli cted by these inedielnHS in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use ot a few bottles of Dr. King sew Discovery, taken in con nection with Llectnc Hitters. We guar antee them always.

Sold by Dr. Freiday A. H. P. BOHNING, M.

HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Having decided to establish mrselt In Randall. I take this opportunity of asking a fair trial of mi mode of treatment, assuring the community of prompt services and reasonable charges. Diseases ol children a specialty. 40 T.

TRUEBLOOD. Ph. M. PHYSICIAN, SURGEJT. AND CHEMIST.

tSSPiolessional calls promp ly attendee! day and night. Office iL New Stone Drugstore. RANDALL. 13 KANSAS 2oooo bus. of Oats Wanted.

TIIirflOACH BROS, Dealers In ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, Having come to stay, we desire tho patronizo of tho J-'armers. Wcwi ay tho highest Prices for all kinds of Grain. Jtemenilcr thcKoach Bro'. HOACII, Olilclitl Directory, Stiti Officers. Governor John A.

Mnrtln Lieut Governor A. P. Riddle Secretary of State E.B.Allen Treasurer J. W. Hamilton Attorney General S.

B. Bunt. Public Instruction, J. II. Lawliead COUNT OFFICBKg.

District Judge Clark A. Smith Stato Senator Geo. II. Case Representative B. F.

Wallace Clerk Dist, Court M. Ross County Clerk J- J. Dalton Register ot Deeds N. Hosklnson Treasurer L. Munson Sheriff J- JI Woollen Supt.

Pub. Instruction, R. W. Turner Probate Judge, Iia C.Kyle County Surveyor E. T.

Byram County Attorney J. H. Mccliem Ceroncr F. A. Butterfleld .1.

Goodwin W. Scolt WVD. Cook Justices of The Peace I S. Gilliens J. W.

Roach Consta- Wm. ltendricKS Ed. Kendall School Director R.M. Brlgham Treasurer Chas. Harford Board Clerk VV.

W. Reed Prin. School J. M. Bailey Tho Concordia Times lins it in for scvernl papers who have been clipping from thi paper and not giving tho paper credit.

Tho trial of Arensdorf for tho mur-f Rev. Haddock, at Sioux City, has at last ended in a disagreement of the jury, which stood cloven for acquittal and one for conviction. Somo of our exchanges say that not ono sixth of Kansas' soil is under Verily Kansas is a great state, even in her youth. The cast-, torn portion of tho state is not yet fully developed and in tho west development has only begun. What Kansas will be thirty years henco is 'beyond moral ken.

Worwck Leader. Last week the House of Representatives of Michigan defeated, by a vole of 50 to 38, the granting to women tho right of municipal suffrage, while tho state sonato of Pennsylvania: a vote of 27 to 16, passed tho joint resolution proposing woman suffrage as a constitutional amendment. Thus lo states differ on this voxed question. Only a short time since the Interstate commerce bill excited groat interest among tho million who got passes. At presont it is equally interesting to tho genllcmon who give: 'thorn.

Tho fact is that newspaper; men do not need passes half as haul as' the railroads need to give Courtesies extended to newspapers are seldom abusod and their friendly feeding is an absolute necessity to convnon carriers. Lamed Ctronos-cope. One of tho most contemptible ways to stop a paper it to have the postmaster mark is refused, and return it to the publisher. None but a doud bent will do such a thing. If you do not want a paper have enough to drop the publisher a line, asking for it to bo discontinued.

paj' what is back, or make satisfactory arrangements if you can not pay. Don't read a paper a year and -then, refuse to take it out of the ofliee or pay ior it. Ex. Atchison Champion: There is one superstition that the world is slow to rid itself of, and that is that there is eomethmg sacred and binding about Crinted paper. A dirty lying vaga-ond's verbal statement go for noth ing, and are reguarded.

Let tho same worthless whelp get hold of a press and and ptint tho same statements, and people regard them as worthy ot perusal and repetition and even oi uenct. a printed lie is as much a lio as a spoken one, but a crwd of stupid people seem to see a dinercnse. A lot ot rot is talked a'pui a "tree press." mis means t'fit a skunk who ow ns, begs, lor- ws or steels a press and type has a light to print what ho would have no right to say with his nlthy mouth, and would get kicked it he did. lhat such a difference is believed in or tolerated is tho result of thick Leaded superstition VICKSBUKG NKWS. Warm and pleasant since tho rain and every thing growing.

Several of our fkrmera have begun planting corn most of them are using the lister. John Wiser will farm tho Davis farm. W. II. Elliott, W.

F. Mcrris, and Joe Mitchell are each fencing pastures. W.J. Strawbrige killed a mad dog last Sat ui day alter it had bitten several head of cattle and hogs. T.

B. Hart is the proud father of a new boy. Miss Dora Wiser has the measles. M. H.

and Wm. Laudow are working for T. B. Hart. Rev Nye will preach at Yicksburg next ft unci ay at 6 clock.

Quioto. Cunningham Bros. -rnoi'itiETons or- RANDALL MEAT TJealors in- Fresli Salt Meats HOMEMADE BOLOGNA FRESH FISH. lIIigho8t mnrkot prico for Hides and Butcher Stock. J.

E. GRAFTON FIRST CUSS PAINTER. Asks the citizens of lvandiill and country to patronizo him in all classes of House Painting, which will bo dono in a workmanship man-mer to satisfy, HOW TO BU.LD THEfVt A large Atlns. givitiK outs tud full deAoriulioD-iof 44Miru'w inodrrn bourns, dotting from illustrating every drtail and ma ny original idpim.lloufw twin pled to all climatM deecriied, Ihalattmt inrr rri WT WOTll PUbllEhOtl. t( Dt by milL (WttpaUtorftO.lBiUaiM.

VKAJII.14A AHb talLliti AUCTIONEER! I. FOOTE Will cry for public sales at the lowes rates, and guarantee entire satisfaction. For ter us call at this office or address 1. Foote, Omio. mentioning this notice DEMOREST'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE WithTwotvo Cut Papor Patterns of your own election and of any size.

Both Publications, One Year, $2,60 (TWO SIXTY). E1VI0RE3T'3 THE BBS Of all the Magazines. 70NTAININQ Storiei, Poem end older I ilerirj 1trelioe, combining Artistic, Scientific and Household mattnrt. Illtutratrd with 0 iftnal Sterl Engrav iga, PhotiiyravurrM. Oil Picture and fine WoodeiUM, mttkinti it the itorfve Jf ay an tne of America.

Mairaxlne contains a COFPON ORDER entitling tho holder to the selection ol ANY PATXE11N illustrated la that number, and In AVY SIZE. DKMOKRST8 MONTHLY Is justly entitled the World's Model Maeazlne. The Largest in Form, thfi Largest in Oireulntion. and the bed TWO Dollar Family Magazine Issued. ltW) will be the Twenty-second year of Its publication it is continually improved and so extensively js to plaee It in the front rank ot FumiV.

Periodicals, and equul to any mairazlne. It contains 72 pares, laise quarto, 8 inches, elesrantlj printed and fully Illustrated Published by W. Jennings Uemorest, New York, AND BV SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED WONDERFUL SUCCESS. KCONOIIIY IS WEALTH. All the I'ATTKRNWyou wish to ns during the year for nothing (a raving ot from J3.UU lo 84.00) by tubicrlbiiig for THE RANDALL REGISTER AND Demorest's iu--d WltkTwtlve Order for Cut Paper PttUrntof your own ieleetion and of any (iie.

Both Publications, One Year, roil $2,60 (TWO SIXTY). DZMOREST'S THE BES1 Of nil tne Magazines. COKTAIMIIO STOBIM, POKIH, AND OTH1 LlTXRART COMBINING AKTKTIC, BcitX-tlTW, AND IIOUIIUOLD MATTER. Illtutrated Kith Original Steel Engrnr-tnae, Photogravure; Oil Picture and fine Woodcut, making thj Model Muga. mint of America.

Each Magajlno lontolna conpon order entitling the holder to the election auy pattern illustrated In the fajhlon depurtment-in that number, and In ny of the tlxea nuipnactured, making patterns Ottrlng the war of theolne of over three doliari BEMOKEST'8 MONTHLY ia jartly entitled the World'e Model Mapazino. The Largest In Form, the Largest in Circnlatlon, and tho beBt TWO Dollar Family Masrazine lamed. 1887 will be the Twenty-ttu-dyearof it publication. It la continually improved and so extensively as to place it at the head of Family Periodicals. It conralns 78 pagea, large Quarto, tnchee, elegantly printed and fully Illustrated.

Published by W. Jenninga DemoreaL Hew York, AND BV 8 FECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED WITH THE Mall Better at $2.60 Per Tear. un i.iemuit pi-iu'-rf V'CCk! neir.av dvutrd TnfKifHue, aiMHiTtniw. in- bcr illuitrt(4 t.ilomiid cnrraviniri. Ibif pnblicttioa if iaiomttton should witLout.

Tb popvUhty of ihe Bciumritj MimciH i uch tbtt iu circuUtionm rlf rqui ttiat of nil otfaer iprj of it clAati oouhined. Pries. f3 3f iftar. DifcoanttoCIabfc by all nflwudwiors. Pobtisbsri.

o.3LlI;rodwaT.N. Y. mm in- ur.icuct btor he Taipnt OTm fd have nrvnared jaur thn Cwi H'trtrart Tkou- I Diiejd bf't" f'-rvi -anrn. Aau.tciiiiif nt. all o'hvr I'aMn fi.r enring to iuTitrii th-ir rrui in the United 8tl I.

ant. 1a. t.nf)ar.A. France. Uermanf and ntbt-r wtunirif.

rape rrd at ifaort milieo atl un tvotni.t) tru, joformatiAQ aa tiabtaintiir patMita ctartr-fallrrirpn without rharc. ITond-biolta tbrooch Alunn (V am nuiicfd Ainoriean frw. 'i'M wb notk-r i well endfr-tond I all pwraJt to r- tudttv-po of tfieir Addri C-a SciEHTinc tliiuacA. vl tioaiiy. a.

infnrmition aont Psl-tnia oKtainrl lllaffiaiirf 1' li 'r' T'" jLemjM uaiav during their recent affliction, in the illness and death of their beloved daughter. Mr. Editor. Wo notice in the Vi'iksburg news of last week's issue that the correspondent attempts, in a round about way, to slur our school, and toflect discredit on our toahor. Wo would like for the public to know that no such language had ever been used in our school, neither had our tenchor said anything about tho next term.

A. J. Wiser, Director. John M. Simb, Trcas.

TASK NOTICE AND DONT FOKSGT. Tho M. Church will indulge their friends in good first-class sup per on next Wednesday evening. The bill of fare will surprise those who have lived on little or nothing for the last few years, and will far exceed tho imagination of the most fastidious gormanri. Whilo our main object is to gather up tho loose chango for tho purpose of building an M.

E. church, wo shall not fail to in-suie all coiner an agreeable and profitable time on next Wednesday at Freiday'g Opera Hall. By order of Committee. CLUSTER ITEMS. Since our new editor has come to the front, wo feol to congratulate him by wishing him a prosperous career.

Weather fine. Farmers busy. Sunday School organized at Cluster. Esq. Alsdurf has tho finest vine yard in Vicksburg township.

Tho baso ball club is prospering. Omio is expecting two railroads this summer. Mrs. Elmore has been very sick the past week, but Is slowly recovering. C.C.

Bai.ey is progressing nicely with Ins school at Center Hill. (r. II. Bailey will cl se his school at Randall this week and actiro tu his home to enjoy tho quietudes ol lifa. Oinly Carpenter is employed at Mankato, working at his trade.

Wm Mularkey is having consider able sod broke this spring. Mr. Babcock is tho boss insurance ngont He makes things lively generally. Mr Wm. Friend has tho finest lot ot fat cattle in Jewell county.

He it ono ot our prosperous farmers who helped to make Ilausas. CRUMBl FROM EIVDEll THE TABLE. The sociable of the M. church convened at Mr. Kendall's residence, and was largely attended.

A good time is reported. Who was it that had the coat torn all to splinters? Look out for the eity election: vole early and often. Wesley Roach, our gonial grain buyer, leports business booming and living apartments in great demand. Why? Randall extends a hearty welcome to every new comor, especially to Mr. W.

Roach, weight 11 pounds. Grant Vandenbark is recovering from his lato illness and is now able to sit up. Mr. F. Dojoe's child is very ill with measles and pneumonia.

Dr. Bohi.mg is attending it. The Library Association infends to give the people of Randall and victn ity an old fashioned 4th of July cole bration, when the time arrives. Look out for it. II 1 r.

r. ur. irueDiooa aua JJouning nave an ihoy can do. If you want a good square meal 8'op at either of our hotels. Corn planting is all the rage now.

The M. people will put forth a strong ettort to build, a church this season, Mr. Lyster, the watch tinker, no- tea tor bis powers ot exaggeration, and Mr. Muma, the photographer. two of the oddest geniuses that ever blessed our town, have folded their tents and hied themselves to parts unknown.

Peace to their ashes. Young people cannot do bettor than attend the 1 oung People's Bible Class on Sunday mornings. Tho amusement of the wicked people of this town seems to be playing "high five." How do you like it Air. sailor. Thb Youno Man About Town.

LOANS! As nnllmitMl mm ot Money to Lou on Real Etat and on term below all competition. furnhih Money without delay. We have juat made arrangement by which we can furnish money on better 'trmi than ever before offered In Jewell county. Pleaae call and ee aa. 11 A 1L.

McBKIDE. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Biuise. Bores. Knetim.r ever Sore, Tetter.

Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin F.nintinna mwl niul. tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is jt uaraiiieeu to give peneel satiMacllon. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.

lot sale by Dr. Freiday, Ojiera Randall, Kan. tlmt tluaa lw proof. Syrup, in pails, 81.20. Lexou Soap, 5c a bar.

Tomatoes, 8 cans, $1.00. Table Peaches, 6 cans, $1.00. Valincy Rasing, 12 lbs. $1.00. Evaporated Apples, best, 7 lbs, $1.00.

Blackberries, 8 lbs, $1.00. and Scandia Flour, kept EXECUTED of printing of any kind. HIGH EST- AIA'KKK'I VSJir WHEAT RYE. II.McIHMDK.; at I aw, Notary. INSURANCE Agents, unexcelld offers for A RANDALL, KAN RICE, 3L.

SMITH CRAICisiEiLTHE ELEVATOR PAKDALL, KANSAS, -AWAYS LEAD IN PRISES CITY HOTEL Randall, Kansiu, Mrs. SUSAN TUB UETT, Prop. JgfGood Accommodations. Finetabl and good beds. Sample rooms, Uoa by day or week.

20 jYJRS. V. GORDAMER, PROFEoSOOF MUSIC. I wish to Intni-in tlin nonnU n( nnd vicinity that 1 am prepared to give Instructions on either the piano or orpan; aiso private leKgons in musical elocution. First-class lessons at reasonable prices.

liavinu1 lllld VHHrsnf iv iri tnnno Iti tn.u.li- I solicit ytiir patronage at the resi- flplu-i. nf Hp OT (,..1,1, p. A( MRS. L. J.

PRESTON Millinery! HATS. nOISTNTTrrs, Scc. Also a Complete I.lne ot ALL KINDS OF HEAD AND NECKWEAR TO BE FOUND IN ANY FIRST-PI ASS Mil I INPRY STflRF (Opposite City Hall.) 8 KANSAS Q.ITI1KXS JOSLIN. Dealers in IMPLEMENTS, Soft Ilnrtl nnd Smithing; Coal, and Sand. RANDALL.

-23 KANSAS. CV It. ROGERS Has a complete line of Eenerau Merchandise RANDALL. KANSAS JCountry Produce taken In exchange or 00(18. 47 SPECIAL PRIVILEGES Anil rutei on Real Jisrute I.onns.

Money nuly on completion of pnpers. J.C. POSTLETJ1WAITE, JEWEIX clTY. KANSAS W. TIIROX, PLASTERER, STONE MASON AND STONE CUTTER, Randall, Kansas KsT For estimates at scientific fig ure, foil on me.

Always guarantee satisfaction; will not bo underbid by anyone. 40 (J II, ALDERSON SON Wish to Inform the Public tliat they an Prepared to do ALL KINDS OF Blacksmithing Usualr done in a Frst-Class lihicksiuitli Shop. Horse SlLcixxgr A Spoclnlly. A Cure Kunranteed sueli us JIOOF BOUND. CONTRACTED CORNS In leet.

RANDALL. 13 KANSAS rplIOS. WESTBHOOK WELL DRILLER PROSPEGTOR. Plenfy of Water Guaranteed in Every Instance, or no pay required. RANDALL KANSAS 8 THE REGISTER.

PUBLISHED KVKBY SATURDAY. ADVERTISING! rates made known on "Ppliculion. An excellent medium for advertising All transient advertisement must be paid in advance. Special otice tQ D. McKELLAR, of Jamestown, has a few special bargains east and southeast ol I'andall, also a largo tract of land surrounding Jamestown, nnd cheap farms near Scotlsville, on easy terms.

Apply now and don't miss this opportunity. Money lo loan on farms at lowest rates, 4-tf. D. McKELLAR. Jamestown.

Lov IJutton-IIolk And Rewino Maciiinb Im addition to doing any kind of work possible on any other machine makes perfect Button-holes on any kind of goods Overscems and eVB with to needles at one operation, making two rows of stiching either zigzag or Straight. PAID FORALL KDS OVm- DUMP FOR Best grades COAL SAND kept on hands. Come and see us. J. W.

HALL. I LAND, LOAN, LAW Have new and LAND BUYERS 5000, acres of land for sale in Jewell, Cloud and Republic Counties. Send for list of farms. MI5VICM ID Represent all reliable companies Call On us before making a loan, or write us, giving particulars of your farm and we will come and see you, and mako your papers, so you need not come to town lo sign them. fr jr BARBEbN JV SHOP I l.N.

ROGERS, I North Main St. Uandall Ka.Y Next Door to Postoffick. A. G. PKOl'BIKTOB OF THg IS 1ST ID Livery exchange feed stable Good rigs furnished a reduction of prices, with or without driver.

He also will pay the highest tu trkct prico for Uog-. S3..

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1885-1888