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The Scandia Independent from Scandia, Kansas • 3

The Scandia Independent from Scandia, Kansas • 3

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HAPPER, THE DRUGGIST. in D'. White went to Wichita Tuesday Uitsouri Pacific Time Table, Th Cn4ia InHonanHant I We toarii that the pro! of Hie! K.UaW.( Kikley. ua au i I ne OCanOla inaepenueni. I jbytiiau r'ial amounted to over mat of om virtuous deu lust Tuch sday.

to vieit the Grand Jodge, of the Free Mason. 1. ft ft PCUL18UED WEEKLf. QUI! ll L. BAsvrwAKa.

The society of the Helping Hand will hold souie kind of a bocial t-ntet Uiu-uieut at the hall eailv iu March. Cutlery of all kind and the best brands iu the market cau uJwavi I had MAI K. B. HUSK M. MOTT M- D.

1'ablUfcer. aWfWaJaw. nr. mi Lra Dally. ir.n Daily.

XailS Scents per pound at Whitney's fiUUO. The s'iety of the "Helping Hand" will meet next Tuetday aiteruoou at Mr. It. A- Hedden. Old paper rite mil a dozen at tlii otnu).

The babie foittver: There are i.o sLrisiksiPTio hate, hm pea anscm ID at 4 'arsteiiscii Cullers. Watch repairing a specialty by. W. It. Cooper Ten, lieaw.r, BtASiDIA BlABl.

fsCASlHA. KAN. FEU la. iu mm tu II Iisti I.H 11:41 10 IU JU if tUrCBl.IV City till I.U out for some more home tulent ABWIIB UIILtU. S.KHI.

bv the Scandia, Comedy Co, UuiecU ou S-awdia when it eoiue to a Don't miss the date. All tbokt) dtwiriiie to inseit or who bave MtlvertUnieuU in ttu aprt that they a uut taken out, must notify ua by Wednesday uoou of each week. Bound To Be Opsned up The Ilt'dmau will have to hunt uj a now location; but X. B. William.

Aft- Bewodi. New Hardware Store. John It powiiiug renewed hi faith in tke In'dki'Kndksti Tuesday, aud of coui'ke ill not regret it. A full lino of heavy faiai Iuiikks at hard liu.e piwes at A. Lar sou.

Giinier and ItoU-ri Kerr UhI. started to school this week. Aili ur L'oh-ruiiii is enrolled among the students kince hi let urn from Kentucky. boom iu her pwpuUtiou. Xail Scent per pound at Whiioet i New Hardware Store.

Ex Judge Hutchinson, of Marvsville, Kit, stopped the IftrDKI'EXDicNT by to pay up arrearages. He is not LOCAL AND GENERAL. A report wa very diligently eireu a candidate now. C. K.

N. Time Table VIM Sin! Ko. 10. In aSset Nov. I.

W. I a ted. lust week, that the ed. tor or tlis paper wa arrested for dut-irbiiii; ihe Ferguson, hanfnrd. Robinson, are Henry Otto, we learn was quite tick DEPABTtiBKT.

IAIBI m. Hit- ton part of the week. Salvation army, but iuce llit-ix is not ageiit for the Home, and Domestic Sew ing Machine aud are doing a fine trade in that line. Anyone who i in l'inney Co will on Jan 1st lfeH'j, do A. 1'.

Ili-piRr has lit weara the aaiue the leant ante of truth iu the hbve no utleHtioa to the mat tel. cloth, he did laat waek. all a4 Biff. Wo. M.

Dally, tu. a Kail U4 Iiinii, No. 14. Daily. l.l llraM.

No. Daily (' Aaaodatloa, No 41. Daily, B. trt (b. Kieit Suuday.

need of a machine should not fail to see 1. Uavia will move on to his farm in iheui before buyiiig. iiEP.iKTMK.ST. Fi bs. V.

J. Al'good will but ail Cortland township, about March 1st. Ittni Cnllers" are going to keep ou felliug Hardware as cheap as any house in TBJsfiS BAST. Vail sad Bsprat. Wo.

14. Dally. Pe who travel now davs, should take a lent along with them, there are kind of I ur at l'iuuev'a elevator. Scan dia. Kansas Naila 3 cent per pound at Wliituey'a Fast Mail Route BbTWkgV ST.

LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH, LISA VEX WORTH LI XCOLX. ATCHISON, OMAUA. lahlBspraa, N.

I. inuiy. p-at, Ft7'! Asdatl. ho. 41.

Daily. Was la 6.6. Crew. Aft. Boaadla.

somauv terrible hotel disasters. New Hardware Ktoie. The Thomas County Cat, claim pre. lwia Stahlman. who live 3 miles J.

L. Norton dropped in on this force line 1 1. in the fact (I at they Miid uoth yesterday morning and ordered the To north we of C'oiirtlaud, will have a tfTtKT -OCIETIX8. ing about ground hog day. What' the ledo Blade sent to hi address, aud the ale on February 17th.

TTallM Post No. 17. (i. A. eriu Brtt Saturday avcuiii- of each matter ith Ike Cat IXDKPKNDK.NT to hi SOU l.OU.

Waktkd: A fnw load of wood at Bftonib In 0tl FelUws Hail. sWadia I.M.: No. 165. I. ().

O. apt. lute read the Ian to the Court the Gem Make ry. 3 MAIMS DAILY Dal aracn Loui. Kansas L'ttr and ATUUlkO.

which ay that a pharmacist cannot be When you get a proscription from your doctor, bring it to me and I to rwi "'wlay vfuim, at Odd nothinx but au exclusive cash busiue, bore it in mind. The thermometer registered i below tero. the first of the weeit. Tin is the coldest weather we have seen this winter. Ferguson, Sanford Robin-sou h.tve letaiutd Jainei McCarger for anothtr veur.

Jim is hard to beat in the line of implements. tio to S. W. Gunter for money every lime: he ha the inside track; only 7j per cent. Dr.

Wiu. Taylor, a former resident cf Scandia but late of Logan, came in this city last Tuesday, be will reuiaiu a few-days visiting friends. W. A. Hawley says it is a little lonesome here in Urn lumber business now, but never get discouraged boys, "just wait till the clouds roll Dr.

Frank M. Scott, will attend to a A. L. Whitney ha as nearly a com detained on jury duty. will goaiautee it will be tilled plete atock of foods, aud a a HaulU Psv 7Uw.

Hall. La-a L-jg A. F. and A. bmU nirtwid third Mondays in each will is altanie lull.

Orient 60 k. of ineet Court has at last adjourned, and the store, aacau be found anywhere in thia citizen of Scumlia who writ tit Belle county. ville ou duty have returned and settled III faday eveum in uau enow EL? Go to Pinne'y ft Co for pricea on all dowu to business. kinds of good. correctly, and with dispatch, from stock of strictly pure drugs.

A. P. Hapiier. Registered Pharmacist An Old Favoimts. Help one another, boys.

Always with a good will. And never push a man, When he's going dowu hill. Be sure and to Carstensen Culler Tom Phaver and wife, were in this fur XAILS. They will give Special city lt week, vialting hi brother, Mr. Prices on them.

Woi. Shaver. Joeph riu.kloy lnforme.1 us last The Jamestown Katma-i nays we need week that he had received a letter from Bottton C'orbetl adjoin our legikla Having remodeled and refurnished the King, requestine- him to sell his BJiotjs societies. rrjsl yl hsn, ife-v. Mcf.lllifTwy tor.

hrvio tverr Sabbat at 11 t.loek A. M. M. K. Kcr.

W. A. Mataon. paste, torrid avery Sabbath at 11 a. ni.

Ad4 b. at. Lutbbbax. A. L.

Kdrnan Pastor. ltarvl0MTir babbatb at II A. At. and 71. M.

961 M.T.. Ky. F. M. Joi aon.

StstM. IVnrlee every Sabbath ul 11 A M. attdT 1'. At. tin e.

He could do it about as eliectu- tlie old Mar Bakery which is now a per Beaver township farm. genera! practice of medicine iu Scandia aud the surrounding country. xllj as cnyone. feet Hern and every thing pertaining to (iiilick Bulkley have arranged their ooaalatin- of Tfcrovcb Pullman aieaplnc Cart ant aleijaut now bWvllnina Cbalr Can. KHLII.

uaiweaoall poiata. D'ract ouiinoctlong are taadv at Ateblsua. Ataiuaa Lit and St. Laul t'uloa IVouoli, Our Colorado Short Line the quietest and mot' direct rout ta Pueblo, Dvnmr, and prlntiipa' poloti iu Colorado and L'Ub. The Iron Mountain Route the direct Hue ta tb priaotpal oltlei of Arkansas and Teia.

Tk Otu.r Hours to the famoua HOT SPKl.NUS of Arkansas. New Route to the City of MEXICO, T. C. I'rebbl A. the new imple qneeusware in a very attractive manner a first class Bakery will lie found fresh clean and wholesome.

1 have also in Miss Ma Hill was here the fore part along the west side of their grocery the week visiting Mr. ileddens. Ida connection a nice clean and commodious ment dealer, want it imdeiktood that they have cmne. to Scaudia to remaiu Iermuneutly. stoie.

and in front have aneleeaut show has grown to womanhood since moving luuch-rooui and oyster parlor and the window lixtd up. to Belleville. onlv lunch counter iu the city; every de James Wilkins. who lives one mile FOIt SALE. A good farm team new- paitment is perfect and rstclassin every FOSTOrrCK lOl'RS.

The po harness and wagon for $175.00. respect and managed by an eld and ex east of Courtiand. will hate a sale of stock and other property, on Tuesday. theStith. A.

L. Whitney. perieneed Caterer. Vour patronage is oflkw at kWmadia will be opened fion 8 A.M. Win F.

K. tundayh from 10 to 11 A. M. Ws. Walk.sk.

F. M. Mr. S. Sherdahl returned from a trip vh Sao Antonio.

Teias; ever MO Ml! tb Charter Oak and Bridge Bp.icIi to ancouver, aud is nioic than ever en Miusiastic in his praises of that country Sbortwit Line from Alchlnu and Kansas I Citr- heatiug stoves at Carstensen Jt Cullers, at cojt. tor further information regarding- these heal est.t'e is booming there. route, addrei any of the com pany't agenuor It takes an energetic doctor to find a T. C. Prebble of Cuba.

case of typhoid fever now. Most anv the new implement men are here, and fool could find it. but a doctor would have come to stay, lhey expect to CHAR. B. STVLKB.

Passenger and Ticket A (tent, Atoblton, Kanaas. W. H. Nswua. H.

C. ToWK8C. 3J Vlce-Preeldtnt. Sen'i Pea, ft Tkt Ayt. St.

Loui. Mo. Mr. Rulkiev will remain in Colby several weeks, deposing of ome of the pood they traded for at that place. coirjiles of young folk went out to John Downing' Sunday evening sleigh riding, and while there Juliuny treated them to ice cream.

Frank M. Coffey, of the Cortland liegister. together with John Doniclsou made this otlice a very pleasant call Monday. B. 8.

Elliott was presented by his ife with a big 12 pound boy last Tuewla morning, and all that day he felt as happy as a clam. There must be some thing after all in being a regular Joseph Kacklev. of Kackley. Beaver twp. was interviewing his many friends in Scandia lat Tuesday.

Jo has great faith in the future of the place be hail from. J. Z. SCOTT, M. PHYSWH 9 SURCE0N.

rTlCBOVF.BGUt.ICK a DULKLEVI. an a practice, mci fm t. it, A. ao4 from 1, to 1. aaa P.M.

have to stretch his knowledge. save the of Scandia, some money. Gomer T. Davies, a Kansas Kppre- We have a complete tttik cf STOVES, and will yell them cheap. We desire to retain all our old customers, and will give them prices that will compare with any body.

Our tstock of Hardware if? coinpleto in every detail, and we are bound to sell gooda. GA8STFIEN GDLLEBS'. S( ASDIA, KANSAS. Mrs. Bulklev and her daughter Edith, respectfully solicited.

E. M- Bkown. Proprieter. Gem Bakery aud Lunch Room. Is Marriage A Failure! Is mamago a failure? Well sornu people see.

It isn't the fun it's cracked up to be. Aud others, who have tried it for all it's worth. Proclaim it a little tiu heaven on earth. There are 17 more verses of the above poem, but we thought one enough to indict. a time, ou suffering humanity.

The Kas. senate is hearing from the state press in relation to the bill which it passed reducing the age of consent to twelve yei-rs. it sometimes takes a good deal to stir up the people ot but the senate proved equal to the task whtn it undertook to legislate in favor procuresses aud seducers. Ex. Be sure and read these unparalleled (Flm publication February lci went to rami Creek.

on a visit to tative. has introduced a bill in the Legislature to encourage "tree culture. Hornet is just the man to get up a bill like that. Mrs. Bulkley's sisters.

They will remain about two weeks. Wb. SHAVER. NOffi BY PIMM. To all Whom if Hay Conct rn.

When yon want the best Shears and A. T. Roberts, who has been engaged Razors, go to C. A C's. and the IL'Ul Notice is hereby tfiveu that I.

the under in the hardware store of Carsteustn A Torrev brand. tuners, nas gone 10 umaiia enr, on a Hie purchased the S'outh Barber Sho and makes visit. Mr. Gorton, of Kansas Citv. Everybody, whether religious or not.

signed' did cn February the nth die my petition with the Probate Judge of Republic County, of the State of hantut, for the pur pose of obtaining a Drupifitft' Permit under the prohibitory law of tbe State of Kansas that Raid petition will be heard on the Ulh day. will occupy his position while he is should tiike advantage of Key. White's awav. a specialty of Ladies aud kildrert8 Htir Cuttinjf. SHrK HIM A CALL.

Mr. John Gritten. one of the earliest of March isx, at 10 30 oclock A. at the series of sermons to be commenced here Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church. Mrs.

Baghv and children left for Mo. club rates, so cheap that none should be Probate Judgo' office at Bellvilie settlers of White Rock will leave the first of the week, for Welch. La. Done this 6th day of February ISM. 6w A.

P. Happib. Try the new prices for easu at Pinne Scandia Is enjoying a regular cyclone of babies at present. For several montliB it seemed as though nature had forgotten her usual course, but she has made up for lost time, during the last three weeks. The Independknt will follow him without two or three good papers.

We will send the Scandia Independent, and any paper named in the list on a visit ednesday. Mr. B. will reeka. The SAMPLEteuo work the insurance business in the jAZKTTE Will aallaii.

aceuroly wrapped, to any adilresa In named below for the price set opposite. ern part of the State during her ab Ua Cu ta iata COPIES -IK sence. fi)a Hollar. Liberal dirnouiit allowed to tau.atv. and The Poi.ick 1.

kCharhonneau. formerly of this Kansas City Daily Star. $4.00 National Tribune, 1.75 Kansas Farmer, Topeka Capital Commen-wealth. 1.75 on goods at IMuuey A I T71 Nw York 1 1 JiClJi the onlv luirltlraat Oo get prices Go's. ire place but latterly of Superior, Neb.

was in town the frowt part of tho week airJ 8-iiratlmil tinorttnar jrturna' Globe Democrat, 1.150 Toledo Blade, 1.75 Bt'llaBai tli- American iaUaL Avply fur terms Hj Hj ta V.TUAHO K. FOX, I mUja fiqaare, Kew lark. Kansas City Journal, 1.75 Kansas City Evening News, 3.50 F. M. Boyd, one of the orifrinal pro-generators of Cortland, as a pleasant culler Tuesday.

He found Scandia all here, although, from the breeze that is raised over west, one might be led to think that we had all blown away. SuiU that cost $14 under the time Iowa Homestead. 1.75 Kansas City Weekly News, 1.76 and any other paper that you may waut at an equally low rate. Is included in the Springer bill. ARKANSAS May be a great State, systora will after January 1st.

18S9 cost yoivOlO at Finnev and Co'a- Ellsworth Herald: "Th great' is getting ready to drill through and keep him posted on the affairs of Scandia. Before you buy anything in the harness line be sure and see A. L. Larson, of Scandia. George Scott went to Belleville last Tuesday.

He called on Hank Hill while there, and Hank sent us down one of his photographs of "King John" and his allies; the same can be seen at this office. Buggy harness and whips at greatly reduced prices at the Harness Manufactory of A. L. Larsou. Mr.

Wm. Mathias, will have a sale at his residence, one mile east of town, on Friday, March 1SS9 Among the articles to be sold are 30 head of cattle. Here Is a Cbance. To anv one who wishes to send a paper East, or any other place to a friend we will furnish the Independent one year for 7octs. Come now and subscribe and a dvertise your town aud county.

Gomer Davies stopped in town Satur. day and visited with Chas. Gulick. Mr. Davies and Mr.

Wilson returned to To-peka Monday. The Legislature will probably adjourn in two or three weeks. It has been a success thus far as a me sarins crust for borax. Thpv i.i Mr. A.

P. Happer was all smiles Tuesday on account of the arrival of a this to wash the tobacco stains fmm tho shirt bosoms of the real estate men who little girl, a bright little specimen of Kansas babyhood that, we hope will be a joyous possession to both the mother and the father. But now is the time to get your Nursery Stock, nave so artistically misrepresented that place, and gulled people into investing their means there. This is the way they give it to the real estate boomers of Wichita, It is very pleasant to be in the real estate business, just about as nice as it is to Take your watches cloekp-aud Jewelry lo Happers drug store for repairs, all work warranted br. W.

K. Cooper. edit a newspaper. George Scott, who lias been iu the AND THE 2 0 0,0 0 0 yjOHET IP OF CORN WANTED AT Horv.ty. Kansas.

lnJ 1 the Oats, Wheat, Mill iLilletand other grain that cmi be produced, for which the best price will be aid by J. McGown, employ of the Chicago Lumber for several years, returned home Friday morning, from Colbv, Kansas, to remain with his parents a few weeks. George has a great many friends here who are glad to see him looking so hearty and robust. We are in receipt of a nice little book Don't ask for credit after January 1st '89 at Finney Go's, everything Is "Pleasant View Nursery" IS THE PLACE TO BUY. I have a full stock of all kinds of Nursery Goodf, suck as Apple, fSf Crabi, Cherry.

LL Plum, Tear, Peach Apricot, I' Quince, TREES. a present from the Mo. l'ac. 11. Co, describing the health and pleasure re twenty per cent less for soot cash.

The Kansas Mutual Lile Association sorts ou that road system which extends all over the U. and furnishes, pet-hars. a wider diversity of scenerv, than oi mawaina, Kansas is doing more any other road in the United States. Rev. John M.

White, of Republic shaking hands with numy of his old acquaintances. He reports business as rushing up at that burg. We saw Dr. Tralnor going north one day this week, with pomes fairly At first we thought that someone v.ms about dead, but he informed us that he was only letting the ponies exercise themselves. Go end see the new implement bouse of C.

Prebble when you need any goods iu the implement line. They cams here to save you money, and will do so if you give them a chance. We notice that Gulick Bu'kley have a two column ad. in the Thomas County Cat. That's the reason they generally do a good trade, they are not afraid to spend a dollar or two in advertising.

George Scott, came home Friday, to rait his parents and friends in this city George has been away for two years and there have been a great many changes in the town, but we think he will bo able to catch on to the land marks easilT enough to get along without a Keport of school District No. 49. For 6 weeks and 3 days, commencing Jan. 2nd. end ending Feb.

6th. 1889. No. of days taught. 28.

No. of pupils enrolled. 25. Average daily attendance, 22. Names of pupils neither absent or tardy.

Will Stubbs, Olous Free, and Emma Ammerman. Amelia Woouakd, Teacher. E. D. Haney and Chas.

Gulick were rehearsing some of the strange wardrobes that made their appearance in this part of Kansas the grasshopper year. Weil it did use to look kind of comical to see man dressed up with a pair of striped bed ticking pants, a blue soldiers overcoat, a plug hat and see him out hines seven different ways for Sunday. The recollection of those scenes is apt to call to memory the latter day pliraz.e that has been applied to the dude, what funny things we see when we haven't a gun. Monday after noon, in company with Col. Everest, we took in the howling, windy city of Cortland.

It is situated in the United States although one might think otherwise, and is tripping along to the milking of a good trading point. In the Itegister office we had the pleasure of meeting ex-Editors Chas. Barrett of the Washington Post, and Newton of fho Scnmlia Independent, both of hom are in the ranks of ihe tvpo's. Our townsmen Bradley and Tangman have selected good location, and will put in branch stores, while the Exchange Bank is erecting the neatest building the city affords. Jamestown Quill.

Mr. Newtor) Is, undoubtedly, one of the tvosl rapid and spiciest sditors in the State of Kansas. I The Real Secret of the tarpsralleled City, will begin a protracted meeting in Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, Eapberri, Strawberries, Evergreens, the Presbyterian church here in Scan NORWAY, KANSAS, business than any other Co. in the state of Kansas, this Co. has written over $100,000 here in the Scandia, and none of those holding policies are dis satisfied.

R. C. Baoby, Special Agent, Scandia, Kansas. J. W.

Pinuey, with O. E. Beecher and Pete Beard as chief mechanics, has his roller mill working in fine shape. We dia, on Sunday Eve. Feb.

24th. He in-yites everybody to come out and brinf their Gospel Hymns. mxantae correct weights The C. News says: Kansas girls are noted for their beauty and good sense. They will be the first to abolish bustles.

saw a sample of the flour and nieal it SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. GRASS GARDEN SEEDS OF ALL KINDS, I have some of the finest Mot thisyrar my Christian friend. IMMS CITY STAB, times are too hard, and most of the girls have their dresses built that way i to lit a bustle, and tariff will have to be reduced before they change. The LeuJlnc Doilv of the Went School teachers follow the school girls around town after school at C. News.

prodouced, and we must confess that it is as good as any mill cau turn out. Go down and examine it and judge for yourselves, we don't ask you to take our say-so about it. Horse blankets are being told at absolute cost by A. L. Larson.

K. C. News: A child recently died at Blue Mound, under such peculiar circumstances that a post mortem was decided upon. The cause of death was found to lie a piece of needle which had penetrated the cartilege of the vertibrae and had gradually worked through lo the spina! chord without leaving any It can't be that they do so in the broad 2 of The Chicago Daily News may ba found in tire liiitl-ngxiihing ckaracttristui, which more than anything else have contributed to Its remarkable growth. Fpwt ar a Daily P6tr for Buy Penpfo.

1 he people of the busy West appreciate keen ly thi necessity of an intcIUgent knowledge cf the world's daily doings, but fliey tra toe busy to vasts valuable, tune fat searching through a cumbrous blanket-sheet new, paper for the real news of art, literature, science, religion, politics, and the thousand-aiid-ona things which make up modern cir-ili7jition. They want news aO the news-bat they don't went it concealed in en orer powering msstof the trivial and tacoBseqtsea tial. It is because The CHICAGO DAU.T News is "all xahiat and tiof," that its circulation is orer millim at smkA." Siconim It it an Mtptnimt, Truih-kPinf A'eti'spaper. The people demand a flr, impartial, independent jiei cl the newt, and gives free bom the taint of partisan bias. With no mere political ambition to gratify, no ax to grind," the impartial, independent newjpaper may truly be guide, philosopher and friend to honest mcuof every shade of political faith and this i why Tux Chicago Daily News has today a circulation of over "a million a tuttt." The Chicago Daily News bow adds te these two comprehensive elements of popularity, a third, in its unparalleled reduction of price to ONE CENT A DAY.

It amays largt mough, never too larp. The Chicaoo Daily News is for sale by oil newsdealers at One Cent per copy, or will be moiled, postage paki, for fy.iw per year, or is cents per month. The farmer and mechanic can now afford, as well as the merchant and professional man, to hare ha metropolitan dairy. Address VICTOR t. UAWSON, Publisher The Dslly Vrm," Chisago.

open light of day? If they can do that Tm BTAtt la the acknowledged leading taalar paper published in the wt. It aaoUini In a conoliw orui all thn newt up tv otloek P. )i, of vhu day pultllched. rflvlnir Ita patron the TmuWt newa from 12 to 20 fcfjura la adraac of morninir eontfmpcrr.i lr. It imt.llfhtte tbu Ka.

City markcta, and the mil aud otspli-l') Llv ftock and Oraln Mar-kni thuclnainir ri-mitf fnm Kew York. I hleo. t. J.oiilr. and Khb City.

'fhe STAH nontrola and initilliapeexelualrely ta fall ly Autielaied Prca and lartfa i ijb of sixol il tvU't'iarm. The if I AH baa the laiyv-Ft avei(re daily etralatloo of anr Mper publlcheil between t. Mui and Ban Francisco. Th lariro rnrlty and (C'mkI charnctnr of Its rrndiiiK. itr cshnuatlve telc-rrapb nw.f)rcitle ant wit pendent, ultoa-aoono cn ladlK rnxkc' It ono of thd matt popular and intiu'jntlal pamt pub-lathed Ipitb Writ, Aafc jronr PMt Mavter for a cample oopr.

TBBMS: On Month, .00 nrrce Benflm 1-00 hw Tear, 4.00 UiW ITfT WAR A TJiUL. way successfully, they are better off than even the very circumspect, business man of Scandia or even a doctor who cannot make a professional call without his being watched. It. C. News savs: The K.

C- Times has gained quite a reputation, as a wonderful prevaricator, by its false accusations in regard to the penitentiary Well Jo. we are thoroughly surprized that you should ever utter such sent! ments. The idea! As pood a democrat as you are. and yon know, if you are well posted, that the penitentiary, gam: have bad an exceedingly fsi thing outward appearance of its presence. 'Ihere in considerable agitation of the Sugar Manufactiirins!" business here iu Scandia, and also among the farming community.

Thtro is no doubt but what if raising sorghum can lie success All Goods guaranteed as to quality, and prices. For further particulars, Call on or Address J. A. M0SHER, Proprietor. Pleasant "View Nursery Seed Farm.

Belleville, Kansas. fully followed anywhere, it can hereon the Republican valley, and if it ever does become a paying industry, It will bo a source of (Trent revenue to this part of Kansus. Don.t RO fcnok on thn Timw, simply Iwu-jae it told tle truth..

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