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The Comet from Little River, Kansas • 1

The Comet from Little River, Kansas • 1

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The Cometi
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Little River, Kansas
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IIMIU4 IIM4(M 1 ff dkvutkp to Tii: in-' i.itti.h if Yl--f v.tt Kvwmw 5'. mhvk wrin it- rit VOL. UTILE RIVER, ROSAS, AUfiiiST 21; 1891. mo. is.

COMET. THE local, Personal aih! General. Attend the sliow, it is good. 13. F.

Holmes, of Mitchell, was in town Wednesday. Miss Allies Morehouse went to Lyons Wednesday morning for a few days viuit. The great railroad sliuv is hero t.j-ilny. Furforuuuice afternoon and evening. 2f neiTfi of land, loonlod in (he the fiiinoiiH Grapit Growing of Oliio, b'ot nale or cxcliama A.

W. Gum. T. J. Thomson, who hiii been vory nick for some time, was able to ride published Every Friday by wilso i i.im'.j A T.VN.

F.TIMKC'AKn. M.M. Division, Terry of Lyoim, was in town Mondayi E. W. Wilcox arrived hero last Saturday and will remain.

(. Grcenbank altondrd camp- fio. 401, Mall Hunt, fM a. m. meeting at Marion, Sunday.

Brouhard, O'Neal So. i' wesL. ii. in. I li" I A 111 4HS.

Frcteht. I'liiHt, In: in. I .1. a. j.ia;r, 01: j.ynns, was doing Geo.

Lnunaker left for Missouri Sunday' morning, accompanied by will and Henry Cooper. Clms. Brown, of Hutchinson, a brother of Sirs. C'Iuih. Walker, is visiting hero tliU week.

4H7, Wwt, in businoss in our city lrat Friday n. rtiv. I into town iicH'Say moni.ng. arc glad to him again in his place. ii People's Party Convention.

Thero will ho nn flection held in 1" I Nfi.MHS. Mall ExpieKs. Nnnh.lMSR. m. J'orni to 0l anil wile, on 331, Arrives in.

Sunday, August 1), 1891, a girl fl. A Ai'Hllt. I iom ooii, i acme agent kh wlmt iluyy ltav to Kiiy, ITY IIHtEC TilltY, I at Crawford, was in town balurdav S. 15. O'Nen! Mrs.

J. W. Pulliam wont to Gnlva A. Holmes has a largo stock of clothing which ho is going to dispose of ut greatly reduced prices. Geo.

Edwards is verv proud of a lino pair of gold lined Kpoctaeles, a present from Geo. Hoffman. CUT THIS OUT! It is good for J. W. Tuesday morning for a few days K.

J. Loop Jluyor tHlyOlerk Troasnwir J'otioe Jinlgfl I'lty Marshal Litile Hiver in four nil fitful' o'clock p. the pnrposo of eh cf infi fiffecii delegateh to the at l.you, counly, KiimaH, Septcinb.r lat, for llio purpose of putting a full county ticket in the field. Cumo one, une all, that in syiiipatliy with the people's cause. William C.r.!iorx, Su'un visor of Election.

J. irawiom J. M. MassPiigill Crawford is eim.lovcd in Hon, i WilMiaeH- o. u.

Btopo l' ii 1 1 1 i 5c, for every dollars worth, cash pur- Councllmnn, Dnnlinm.C. A. Walkor, sence, CITY MEAT MARKET. ciiuso, at L.vxi- oc L.i s. Plierson Thursday for a fow davs! ur "''igldior, Win.

Kuv.f, is lmv visit. a new cisiern uug: somotinng Farewell Cail. A. F. A.

M. evervhodv sliotild liave I am still at the old stansl and wiiiirig to servo you with, FItESH and SALT MEAT, DIUEI) BEEF, DALOXA and Regular meotiMg-i of Cornerstone "ml1 lodiro. No. 219. on tho.Secona ami Fourth hircacli at too Liiureh next Tuesday evening a party of voting people, gathered at the residence of! I 1 ml llu.

For lame back, side or nso Shilo's poront: planter I'riee 'io cents. Sold by Holland Atkinson. Hiitnrday of each month. Sabbath. E.

G. Youna. W. IJ. Walson.

plenxntly in g.nne.s in hdnor oi FISH. An I('(CTCam DHI'lor 111 COUllCCtioil, W. M. bnele loniniie priggs went to Seo, K. of P.

J. C. Davis, who returned to his i Lyons yesterday evening, returning L. Scott returned to thin place lurit Monday morning. Scott lias been in Larnod forborne time.

suporintojulcd by Miss Ida Slicrmaii. CALL and SEE ME. this morning Corno Loilgo, No. every Monday evening. Masonic (jivitm whnonintr conch and bron Hall.

J. W. Crawiord, Father Eliright ia at this writing nr I rfur nr chilis iinmciliatflv bv Shilo's i O. L. Perrv, K.

of H. and S. t'. C. W.

E.DUNHAM. euro. Hold by Rowland AikinsonJ to very low. What the I. 0.

0. F. homo in Illinois, Wednesday morning. The party of glee makers numbered about thirty. After playing a few games the party were invited to the dining room wiiere, after a short, and very appropriate little speech by V.U'SS, thev a wei) i'hl table, of reu'eshiiicnts.

About welve o'loek the iarty broke up. Viator! a Lndgo, No. 21'J. Regular meet Notice the eliaMye in the M. A M.

Jug every Wednesday evening. OaBtool, J. M. Krouhard, time card. The east-bound passen complaint is we have not learned.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker returned. Monday evening from their visit to the south-east part the N.

G. Suo. ger arrives at instead of Kinc.wuw, I'residciit. aiid TrvJv-iiycr1, as before. meets every Friday nlaht In the of Col.

David, of Edwards county 0 and aiicr Indtting J.ivih an el.eet- O. hall. Goo, Ooulson ai ULCanlleld it. C. T.

U. came in Thursday morning to visit ionate farewell, all departed fur their WARDS MOTLOGH state. You tried On Will's LiUle Early Hiscsa for eonsiipaiioo, blhous-ne sick headaclio or you woulj nut havo thusb istrases. James MeCarnany sold some wheat several homos. his family, whp reside here with C.

A. Holmes. Meets every two weebg, on Thursday Democralic County J. F. Ladkhicii McPherson, Ut 3 p.

at the Methodist Ciinruh. Mo, Drouhard, Mrs. president, secretary M. R. Church, u3r i ZLCtt ItftfJM ItiBU Kansas, sell more clothing in one i hero Wednesday that tested ms.

On Tuesday the I bth instant, the 0 ()-() () o. season than any. other store in the l' has nineteen hundred bushels of Democratic Convention was held at ervlces every ulterriate at II county does in a year. o'clock m. and in.

Sunday Lyons and put out a straight ticket. ttahnol at 10 a. in. Prayer meeting every This Logins to look like nolitics this Perfect action and perfect henlUi result from the use of De Wir.t's little Thursday eveuing. J.

W. Barron, I'ustor Congregational Church. fall in llice county would bo interesting and it is hard til! what the Farly Risers, purfwot lit tic pill. Kold this grade. Mrs.

0. Iliekey, accompanied hv her mother and sister, loft Wednesday morning for Ottawa, Kansas. F. Ladkiieh McPherson, have the largest stock of clothing under one roof in Central Kansas. by iiowliind Atkinson.

result will be, fur it is evident there Preaching every other Sunday, at 11 a. IJroom-corn haevestis in full blast iv. and 8 o'clock m. 8abb.it School will be no fusion, and each party will put up their best timber and work to tit 3 p. in, J.

E. PershiiiK, Pastor, and hands are in great demand. C. Will sell you marc 'gooifcforSl, quality considered, than any liko firm in tho county. LUMBER, LATH, LIME WAGONS, CAHTS, HEADERS, MOW- EUS, IIAIIDWAIIE, TINWA11E, STEE K.

Hamilton has twenty men ut work in his field north of town. win. We notice that the democrats have selected from all parts of the county, taking their trcasuso, Jeff Geo. II. Weld, one of our leadi ng Shilo's Vitalizer is what yon need for constiuation, loss of.

appetite, diss-' merchants, left morning for! Dunham, of Little Hiver; Sheriff, St. Joe, Missouri, to purchase his J0o Hughs, of Sterling; Clerk, S. A. ziness, nnd all symptoms of dys-pepsia. Price Id and 75 cents per bottle, bold Ranges, STOVES of all kinds, area low of fall stock of goods 1 by itovviimd Atkinson.

Crihiield, of Geneseo; Register of Deeds, Dr. Harden, of Raymond: Coroner, D. K. Case, of Lyons; Sur- Dealer In Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Repairing Neatly Done and Sat-isfaotion Guaranteed.

In J. P. Saain's Grocery. J. M.

Vanarsdale arrived here last their specialties. A Tinner Always qn Hand. Monday evening from Joplia, Mis souri, where he is engaged in busi ness. He will remain with his fanu- City BARER Shop. iy i a short time.

FO II SALE ood span of young horses, wagon and harness. Will sell reasonable and give time on part payment. E. B. Pllliam.

Inveslifia'e their merits. De Witt's Litt le Early Risers don't grippe, cause tiausea or pain, which accounts for popularity, Rowland Atkinson say they would not run a drug' store without these little pills. John Reese, living north-west of town, and Win. Windan, of Windon, became subscribers to the Comkt Quite a number of Lyons people wero on the east-bound train Wednes FARMERS' BANK. Genera! Hanking Bnshwss Transacted Foreign and Domestic Exdiiisgo.

Ilairdressing Done day morning, enrouto to Mcftierson to attend the Dupree vs Deeds law Shaving, suit. Among them were E. Wade and A. W. Iloyt.

Buys Notes and Bonds. veyor, John Brisben of Lyons, and they are all known in this county and will be able to carry the full democratic vote. When we speak of their selection Treasure, pur own townsman, for we must say they could not have made a better selection. lie is a young man of more than, ordinary ability, has the confidence of the people in the part of the county where he lives, and if elected to the office of treasure he will fill it with credit to himself and the county. We bespeak for him more than his party vote, and believe no one should be censured for voting for Mr.

Dunham, even if he was not of their political pitt. In the Latest Style. Special Attention Given to Ladies and Children. Champoo, Ladies 25c, Gents loc. Iast Monday evening the 0:1 Loans Money on Ileal Estate and passenger was two hours late, and on arriving made itself significant by run CJive 3Ie si Osill.

MIS, DAYIS, POP, ning over a bull belonging to the city herd, breaking his back and other Personal Security. WIN DOM, KANS this week. Intelligent people will read, and there is no use in trying to keep from them it. Twenty-five car loads of range steers came in from New Mexico Monday and were taken up the 0. K.

W. branch to Geneseo, and thence to Millet's ranch about eight miles north-east of that city. wise injuring him so that he had to I. C. Woolrey, editor of the Geneseo Herald, is reported very low and liis recovery is very doubtful.

J. AY. President. li. Pn.u.VM, Cashier.

M. It has always been said that the pen is mightier than the sword, but wo think the "cissors" the mightiest of all. Established, 1 181)1. 1 iro( Ol'S MONEY TO LOAN. E.

BL Ii.l!iair, Geo, T. Pulliam. J. F. Woohlridge.

Geo. M. IIolTinan. J. W.

Pallium. Joseph Webb. Gov. Hill ia said to be for anybody to beat Cleveland, as far as the democratic nomination is concerned. Does that mean that he lias abandon cd hope for himself? Your Patronage Solicited.

Collections a Specialty. to be killed. S. B. O'Neal, C.

E. Hamilton, Dr. Young, S. 13. Foster, Pete Stensma, W.

E. Dunham, T. M. Stites, 13. Brisco and M.

H. Claypool were the delegates who attended the Demo-cratio convention at Lyons from this place Tuesday. Tho social given at E. J. Loop's by the League, assisted by the ladies of the W.

C. T. was a grand success and ably managed by the ladies. Tho receipts were $11.25 and were contributed to a noole cause. For lack of space we cannot give further details.

J. C. Boungarber, of McPherson, was in town Monday and Tuesday, lie had with hint a Victor bicycle, for which he is agent. Monday evcti-5ng the boys became Very enthusiastic. One of our merchants (on the the corner) imagined himself riding with ease, but on moulding he found necessary for two strong men to assist him to keep his balance.

Ktnurt Stools nraiirniinw wViAn Switzerland is going to have a farmer's organization, si'iiu'lar to our Alliance. As imitation is the sirtcer-est form of flattery, the American organization has a right to feol proud. I have made arrangements with one of the lasgest loan companies in Topeka to place loans at "onco, no delay. 12 sites Also represent several old line insurance companies, and can write you a poicy any day; Abstracts furnished on short notice. Pay taxes and.

attend to Collections. All notary Work done promptly. Acknowledging pension papers specially, Office in Bank of Little River. E-B. PULLIAM- OF SES Lfl Dr.

Hammond has published an article on "How to in the North American Review. The loaf" era around this locality can give the )oclor pointers on that subject with-tint uncrossing their legs or (shifting the piid of tobbacco hi their mouths, GEO, WELD,.

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Pages Available:
192
Years Available:
1891-1891