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The Scandia Independent from Scandia, Kansas • 3

The Scandia Independent from Scandia, Kansas • 3

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D2E I The Finest Line of Paint, Wall, Kalsoniine White-wash Brushes, ever Brought to Scandia, at COLLINS' Drug Store. NEW Missouri Pacific Time Table. The Scandia Independent. Subscribe for the Ikdkpkkpknt. Prof.

T. C. McCasev. V. 8..

ut Con. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. cordis, eauie in yesterday, Mr. Mc- IWtitfc BTATIOK. WTWA8D.

Meat Market. Casey eouteinplates starting in business Bxr C. P. CarateuMMi offers suuus unapproachable bargains iu cook stoves. Here's out, a Bronze Medal no 8, liathbone Sard Co.

make itb reser voir 42 pieces of furniture, going for $25.00. This is a first class stove. All other stoves now ou hand going at the aauie rate, aud will be closed out iuuextteu days. 10-tf BUSINESS COLUMN, here. Call on Bens Elliott for a good lunch A.M.

r.M. lu.m K-U5 SJT 11 Editer aatl Maaager. Presldeat. Treasurer. KetreUry.

i. r. MUTOX, 0. E. VEEt-HER.

UEO. I1CH0LAS T. X. LITTLE, Tuna. Norwtjr.

CAtflrfA. City. WMwic-k. at any time. lOtf ji SIGSBEE it MARKS.

Proprietors of BILLIARD HALL AXU Ten Pin Alley. First door south of corner restaurant. We have refitted and refurnished. Call and see us. Ixm't forget the place.

SUBSClUrTION BATE. 11.50 PBB ANNUM. M. J. Haslet At-, Soaadl.

FEU. 18, 1887. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Proanect Assembly No. UB75.

K. of L. Basil Cleiuriuts is investing iu City property this week. Remember that K. 1.

Place will sell etothiug for the next sixty days at a reduction of 30 to 30 per ent. 4tf I Mir foreruau. S. G. BnruhaM, took a trip up to Itepublic City last Saturday Ut see the ruins.

Fresh Cranberries at T. Clarks, 121 cts. per. qt. tt-tf Geo.

Cieviston, of this place, took a living trip to Clyde tbe fore part of the week. Hot Coffee. Ham Sandwich, fresh boiled Eggs, Pies aud cakes, at Bens' Lunch counter. 10-tf The second annual report of the Bureau of l-abor and industrial statistics has reached us through tbe kindness of the lion j. Jacobs and Davies.

Choice Mackerel at T. Clark's Cash Grocery Store. 9-tf. Mrs. Pomeroy.

wlfeofiJfk'kPomeroy, U. W. Wood. Warwick's good nutured postmaster was iu our city ou Tuesday, Mr. W.

thinks that the H. M. train will have to make a stop at Warwick soon, aud will have to take ou aud let off the mail also. A good store room in the business part of Uie city fur rent emjuire of Luudqvist. tHf.

We are prohibitionist, but we can see lots of weak places iu the bill, that will Fre Fikh. Every Friday at W. H.Waud's. 7tf. California Oranges, 5 cts.

eack at T. Clarks. (J tl W. H. WABD, Proprietor.

Keeps constantly on hand a supply of Nicholas Smith will not be bv anyone on boets and shoes. John Kidder, ProprietoR become a law, that takes the place of our present prohibitory law. Scandia Journal. meets every Friday evening, at Old yellows Hall. Wallace Post No.

187. G. A. very tint Saturday evening of eacb tuotilh in Odd Fellews Hall. Scandia Lodge No.

165, O. O. F. neeU every Tuesday evening, at Odd yellows Hall. Lebanon Lodge A.

F. and A. meet first and third Mondays iu eacb month in Masonic Hall. Orion Lodge No. St) k.

of meets very Thursday evening in Odd Fellow Half. CITV DlBKtTOUY. J. W. Pinsky, Mayor.

W. II. HriSbON, City Clerk. BKUGIOVS SOCIET1KS. PreabyUsrrtan.

ltev. II, McMeekin l'astor. (Services every Sabbath at 11 O'clock A. M. M.

E. Kev. G. V. Winterburn.

pastor. Sen-ices every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ra.

Wall par and decorations of the latest patterns at Collins' Drug Store. 5-lf papers five cents per dozen at the KDEfENDENT Oitice. Imported pickled herring at a Burr Oak merchant is in Scandia Tie a long and strong string to your bat. See tbe public sales advertised in this issue. The weather clerk undoubtedly is off ou a spree agaLa.

Several of our citizem, took in the ruins at Republic last Satuiday. Tbe Stevenson Bro's. broom factory is running in full blast. Mr. Murry introduced a bKI, to create a board of tax commissioners to revise the present assessment laws.

Imported Lingon fruit at 8tf M. Johnson's, John Yerian of Cawker city is vislt-iug friends and relatives in Scandia. Perscriptious carefully compounded day or night at Wiute's Drug Store, tf Tbe wind storm wrecked the roof on a large corn crib for John Pinney Liver, Feed 8tf M. Johnson's. visiting friends and relatives.

Queensware at reduced prices at 4tf E. D. Place's. J. Luudqvist will move his tailoring establishment into tbe second story of his building March 1st.

9-2i G. L. White keeps a large assortment of White Russian Pebble spectacles and eye glasses. Poultry powder for the prevention, and a sure cure for chicken cholera; for sale bv G. L.

White. 4-tf STABLE Of all kinds that the market affords. Cash paid for hide, tallow and Beef Cattle. Shop first door east of Jennings' brick. Scandia, Kansas.

Grant Graham who for some time past has been with Senter Paytou's theatrical company was hi town last Wednesday. All flannels at a reduction of from I will receive a fresh new stink of tailoring goods about the Mar. 1st. 9-2 J. Lr.NfxjvisT.

We learn that Mr. Jas. Baxkin, living southwest of here, came near being killed by having his team ruu away last Monday morning. We have been unable to learn his present condition. All accounts must be settled either by cash or note by the 1st of Match, no fooling.

Chicago Lumber Co. M. Richardson, Darn just east of Vallcr House. Coni ri and Hrst-cla accommodations. C'utuitetcial trade solicittk.

5 to 15 tts per yard at E. D. Place's. 4tf If you contemplate using wall paper, just call at G. L.

White's drug store and see the largest and most elaborate display ever shown in the west. "tf. Co. Mrs. John Kidder, has been quite sick the past week, but at last reports was convalescent, we hope she may entirely Manager.

recover soon. RESTAURANT. SETTLE BOWMAN, Proprietors. Southwest corner of Square, BELLEVILLE, KANSAS. Buy your Drugs at Collins' Drug Store and get them fresh and pure.

We guarantee satisfaction. 11. It Hill. Business Manager. 6-tf For wall paper call at G.

L. White's drug store and make your selection DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm heretofore known as Ward Goold is hereby dissolved by mutual CDnseut W. II. Ward continuing at the old stand will collect all accounts and meet all cratracto made by the firm of Ward Goold.

W. H. Wajibu Wx. Goold. Having bought out ixy late partner.

W. M. Goold. in the meat biisuess. I will still continue at the old stand.

Thanking our manv patrons for pait from a Urge new stock. 7tf Tke Sheet Pillow Case Ball has been postpoued to Feb. 22nd. Dou't forget the date. A.

P. competent pharmacist does the prescription work at Collins1 Drug store' day or kiort. 6-tf Mrs. Ned Crawford paid her friends a visit on Wednesday, coming down on tbe morning train. Thurday was most perfect blizzard Warm meals at all hours.

Board Dress flannels at reduced prices at ft4 E. D. Place's. Two teams seld on the streets last custom we are still ready to serve them lodgingat reasonable rates. Saturday for considerable less than they were worth, and from what weob-served if they had been forced on a cash sale that day they would have biought still less.

and as many new ones as can call. W. II. Wakd. Fine lunch bologna at Wf OMIO ASD VICINITY.

Wm. Rhodes, of Washington Town dav. Our office rocked in ttm howling Advertise in the Independent and yeu will reach the multitudes. Subscribe for the Independent and get a paper that will call your attention to all class legislation. All parties who are owing me on ac This Space Is For The New blast until tbe "boys" become sea sick.

W. A. Talbot, reports a bov on the counts of long standing will save themselves trouble bv coming in and settling ship, was in town last week. The Knights of labor. Preamble aud Ueclaratlea ef the Prla- rlplesef tbe Order.

To Tine Public: TIi lrmln development and MrrcMlve-nss or rent vpltllts and corporations, unless checked, will inevitably lead to tbe luierittilin and hopeless degradation of Ibe toilliut manses. It la Imperative. If we dealre to enjoy the full ulcwinifn of life, that a checa be placed upon unut aocuinmulatloa and tbe power if sjcsreiratwl wealth. Thl much duairul ubleet can be accomplished oulr by the united effort of those who obey the Dlvloe Injunction. "In tbe weal of thr face hlt thou eat bread." Therefore we have formed tbe Order of the Knight of Labor, for Ibe purpose of organising and directing the power of tbe Inilu-trial masses, not aa a political party, for It it jnore.

In it are cryatalized sentiments and ineaaurea for the bencitt of tbe whole people, but it ahould be borne in mind, wbeu exer-vising- the right of auff rage, that moat of tbe object herein sot forth ean only be obtained through li-glalation. n1 that It la the duty -of all to assist in nominating and supporting with their voted only aucb candidate aa will pledge their support to those ineaaurea. re-jianlless of party. But no one snail, however Iwoompelled to vote with the majority, and vailing upon all who believe In securing "tbe irrcatetit good to the greateat number." to Join and assist ua. We declare to tbe world that our alma are: I.

To make Industrial and moral worth, not wealth, tbe true atandard of individual and national grcatneaa. S. To aeeure to tbe worker! tbe enjoyment the wealth they crate. sufficient leisure In which todovelp their Intellectual, moral mid aoclal facultiea: all of the benefit, recreation and pleasures of ataoclniion: In a word to enable tbm to shsre in the gains and honor of advancing civilization- In order to aeeure these result, we demand at tbe hand of the State: 3. The establishment of Bureaus of Labor statistic, that we may arrive at a correct knowledge of tbe moral, and financial rainditinn or the nuwu.

4. That the puilii? luixls, the heritage of the le reserved lor actual settlers: not ncre for railroads or speculators, and tli.it ail luwls now held for stcculative pur-jKirv to I'e taxed to their full value. The iittroration of all lu that do not iHNir upon caiiitnl and labor, und tbe reiooviil of unjust tt-chnk-alities. delay and tl'-rimiuittious in the administration of justice H. The adoption of measures providing for health and safety of those engaged in mining inanntat'tiiring, and building iHduatriea, and for indemnltlenrion to those eng tged therein lor iujurice received through tack of ncces-eary aafegutirdii.

9th, and all doing well but Talbot, and the same with out delay. I must have Ornio L. A. K. of L.

at second meeting Saturday night, liuuiberd 32 inenibeis. Master workman W. II. Sturtevant, them settled soon, a word to the wise he is feeling better though some what disappointed because it was not a girl. TWO CJOOD PAPERS.

The 1'iiAiitiK Farmeu and The SCANDIA INDEPENDENT for one year for $2.50. goes ahead like an expereinced hand. J. M. Althouse, of Grant Tp.

aspires to Casn Cron is sulllcieut. M. Johnson "tf. Born to Jas. A.

Mosher and wife, on the a daughter. (Mr. Mosher is in the Nursery business and is determined to improve his stock). Tbe moth the office of Register of Deeds. fnm appearances it looks as though he would POST OFFCE HOURS.

The post office at Scandia will be opened from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays from 10 to 11 A.

M. Wm. Walker. P. M.

JOHNSON STILL IN TIIE FRONT RANKS Wim A Lino or Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Notions We will not be undersold' See us before purchasing and you'll save money Where $1 in cash er and child doing nicely, reported by be well supported from this part of the countv. Mr. Althous is a man worthy of that office, and we would like to see will buy $1.20 on time. In the Shivvers I am not going to Oregon. Yancouver Mexico nor to any other seaport, but shall remain in Scandia and attend to my profession as long as a sunflower continue to grow ou the town site.

J. Z. Scott, M. D. On Monday 14.

Mr. Jacobs, of the House of Representatives introduced a bill, to legalize the official acts of the Scandinavian Agricultural Society of Republic co. Chas. Scott's little boy has been very sick this week. We did n-it learn the cause but understand that he is recovering.

Call at D. Weyand's old hardware stand and get a stove for cost, they must be closed out to make room for new stock. 9-tf C. P. Cakstensex.

A red headed Bradstreet agent was around town looking up tbe financial standing of the business portion of our littie city this week. Go to G. L. White's for Haas' Hog Remedy. 9-tf.

Henry Chapman, of Cloud county, was up on a short visit to friends and relatives last week, returning home on building, opposite the Bank of Scan dia. Come see. T. Clark. AUCTIONEER.

u. r-xiLEY. aii experienced and successful auctioneer offers hi service to uhlicof Republic und counties. Charges reasonable. Inquire at this oflice or J.

The recognition, by incorporation, of trades unions, onlcr ami such other him get to the front. Should the weather permit, Oinio will be well represented at the dedication services of the Evangelical church at Randall Sunday next. Col. Rogers, and W. Chesebro were up to Maukalo Monday.

The sleet of Saturday night broke W. H. Sturleraut's Telephone ire. A voting man residing south of town by the name of Columbus Price, was brought before Esquire Dunstaut Monday charged with stealing a watch, and sentenced to ten days imprisonment in the county jail, and to pay a fine of ten dollars. Dr.

Stowe of Saliua arrived at the Chesebro House the 3rd. T. M. Little as here last week. John D.

Wells one of Yicksburg's best farmers will put out nu apple orchard in the spring of 300 trees. The Kansas Midland surveyors run a line through town last week they were intending to go to Superior Neb. from here. We feel confident that e'er many months Omio will be up with' the neighboring towns iu R. R.

facilities. According to "Eli's" calculation there is about 1900 head of cattle being fed within the limit of 5 miles of town. Prof. C. II.

Williams will give a social address at Scandia Kansas. -qr tionsusimty he by the working masse to improve their condition and aro-tect their riirhtn. 8. The onact mentor laws to compel cor Dr. W.

E. Burgett, Flysiu ill Sown. Calls attended day or night, ltesidenc at STAR BAKERY RESTAURANT KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, CONFECTIONERIES Of aK kinds, NUTS, FRESH FRUITS and CANNED GOODS, als FINE GROCERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCOS. Day board at reasonable rates. Warm meals at all hours.

Hotel Brunswick, Scandia, Kan. Notice. Monday. We hear that there is to be a grand wolf? huut over in Belleville Township the 19th, hope they will have a good time we have no fear for the wolf's safety. The Edwin Clifford theatrical troupe who gave two entertainments in the City Hall, last Friday and evenings, were not as well patronized as thev might have been.

We learn that the dwelling on W. II. Stinson's farm, was burned either on last Wednesday evening or Thursday morning. We did not learn the particulars, but understand that tbe house was worth about $300. Attention Blacksmiths.

A carload of JOHN WARD. Scandia, Kan. Having sold our entire business, all dance at tbe hall Friday nignt. Jack J. Z.Scott, M.

D. See our dub rates with the Prairie Farmer and Demorest's magazine, We are also prepared to give you your choice of any of the principle newspapers or periodicals published in the world, at rates never before offered. Mr. reeinan, a brother-in-law of S. B.

King, who has been living iu Scandia during the winter, started home on Monday morning and is probably wading through snow and mud down in Springfield. Ohio, bv tins. We venture the assertion that he will be back to Sunny Kansas'' before the year is ended. Come in. Come in.

How do ymt do, Ilappv to see you at B. S. Elliott's Restaurant. 10-tf Walt Johnson, of Hardy, Neb. who was at one time a resident of Scandia, called on the Independent last week.

Walt had been out with the Rock Island surveyors; they are running a survey from Hardy. Neb. to Mankato. Ks. and thence west to the west line of the State.

Mr. Johnson reports that Hardy feels confident of getting the Rock Island and all the other reads that come that way. Smoked salmon, very fine for lunch at M. Johnson's. 8tf Mr.

Wm. Bradley, of Leroy, N. Y. having business in the southern part of this state, came across the country to pay a visit to Jerome Hill ef Jewell Co. and our townsman II.

11. Hill, his cousins. Mr. Bradley and Mr. Jerome Hill stayed over Suuday with H.

R. Hill and started for home on Monday. "Bread is the staff of lire." E. M. Brown, Scandia's practical wishes to inform the public that he is not going to British Columbia or the South Sea Islands, butjintends Cto stay in Scandia and furnish the good people of Scandia and vicinity with a No.l "Staff of Life" at resonable prices.

All orders, plain or fancy will receive prompt attention. Star Bakery. JonN Ward. lOtf Propr. A disastrous fire occurred at Republic City, on the morning of the 12th iust.

at about 1.30. As to where the fire originated is unknown, but some of the citizens of that place believe that it started in the billiard hall, and there are others who think it started in the drug store. I Aii Wait It Bad parties knowing themselves indebted to us are requested to call and settle im mediately, either by cash or note, as our books must be square by March 1st. porations to puy their employees weekly, in lawful money, for the lulKirof tiie preceding week, aud giving mechanics and laborers a first lien Uon the product of their labor to the extent of their full wages. S.

The abolition of the contract system on national, state and municipal workb. 10. Tkn eaactinent of law providing- for arbitration between employers and einploj-ed, and to enforce the decision of the arbitrators. 11. The prohibition by law of the employment of children under 15 years of age in workshops, mines and factories.

M. To prohibit the hiring out of eouvict labor. 13. That a graduated income tax be levied. And we demand at the hand of Congrcs: 14.

The establishment of a national mone tary system. In which a circulating medium in necessary quantity shall Issue direct to the people, without tbe intervention of banks; 'that all the national Issue shall be full legal -tender in payment of all debts, public and and that tbe government shall not guarantee or recognize any private banks, or create any banking corporations. 16. That any interest-bearing bonds, bills of credit or notes shall never be issued by government, but that, when need arises, tbeemergency shall be met by tbe Issue of legal teader, non-lnterest-bearlng money. It.

That tbe Importation of foreign labor under contrast be prohibited. 17. That In connection with the postoffioe, the government shall organize financial exchange, safe deposits, and facilities for de- posit of tbe savings of the peepie In small KING MINERT. This mnvbe a blunt, hard. cold, uncompromising statement, but it is fear fully true, and the truth may as well be admitted.

To be still more frank, FARM FOR SALE. WE WANT YOUR MONEY genuine Piedmont smithing coal just Guthrie J. D. wells. J.

J. Morris, and others talk of going west after young cattle to W. C. T. U.

will hold a mass meeting Sunday night tbe 20th the Union at this place is in a very prosperous condition. With'1 such women as Mrs. Krearuer. Mrs. Dr.

S. P. Morris, Mrs. J. D.

Wells and others at the helm it couldn't do otherwise than prosper. G. W. Barnhill talks of filling up a hall over his meat market for the accomodation of the K. of and G.

A. R. lodge's. X. Z.

X. Scandia Markets nrl u-a warn vnii wn are takinsr stens to secure it without a moment's delay. 'T recieved from West Va. send us your Lying six miles west and one mile north of Scandia, with a house on each eighty acres, and also plenty of water. It has fifteen acres of tame grass, and 105 acres orders.

Howell Bro's. lOtf be candid about it I will say that at first I was greatly puzzled to know howl could gain possession, but a plan has been devised which will lead you to Give It Up Olieerfmlly under cultivation. This will be sold at a bargain, if taken within the next thirty JohnSwanson and C. O. Uthberg started for a visit to Thomas County on Wednesday morning, the boys will be gone about three weeks, and will purch and freelv because vou will ereatly benefit yourself by so doing.

The motive and days, For particulars enquire of Wm. Campbell, or at this office. ase land if the country and prices suit them. the plan are stated briefly as follows: I wish to convert my present stock into cash within the next 80 davs for two reasons, first I want to use a large amount of cash when I purchase my new spring stock, as I can by this means be sure of getting the lowest market prices. Second.

I must dispose of a large amount of goods to make room for this new stock. This very reasonable Dut pressing mo- 1 1. r. ul nwU.A. COBUECTED WEEKLY.

Farm For Sale. For next 30 days I will offer my farm J. J. Ward, of Washington township has obtained possession of the business live nas maae us aeem it wise to pursue a piau wuicu ui ramni ijncm stock into cash and for sale, consisting of 200 acres of first formely conducted by Ward Bro's, M. class bottom land, located one and a GRAIN.

Corn, per- Rye, Wheat, 47, to 50, Oats, UO, DO IT -5T OlTCEl TWofnm HnrW tim npvt fio rlavs. everv article in mv laisre stock of furniture W. Ward will be connected with the business as salesman Thou Ward goes half mile northwest of Scandia. Also a large stock of cattle, hogs and farm implements which I will sell in connection to Belleville for the season as salesman. will be sold without regard to profit or market value, but at prices certain to force from my store at a with the farm.

Terms to suit purchaser. For full particulars call on or ad Great Sacrifice A party from Nebraska has purchased the old city hotel property. Tbe parties who sold to him, made gross misrepresentations, and thus got sever LIVE STOCK. Hogs, per. cwt.

$4.50. Slup'g steers, per.cwt. S3.00. Butcher stock, 82.00, to $2.50. i ill aJ 4Un.

MABAHArila aAVm totao flia tfwvia Will A dress. lb IS iniC, Willi yOU Will IIIIU Lliitt nuy ICOauunuro utioi wiacs uiao Rvwso. see you among the number? If not, why whine not? Cordially Yours, II. Liebeck. Scandia Kans.

PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm, I will sell at al times its vaiue. The buildings, however, will be remeved, and thus will one "eye-sore" to Cloud street property owners, be gotten rid of. P. D. GARDINER'S, SCANDIA, KANSAS, AND OMIO.

KANSAS. .03 Cts .05 $1.25. pulic auction, commencing at 11 o'clock A. at my residence 3 miles south of The following persons are more or less losers. M.

M. Stanley, loss about Byron and 5 miles northeast of Repub I'OULTUV. Chickens, per. lb. Tukreys, Ducks, uoz.

PKODUCE. Butter, per. lb. Eggs, doz. Potatoes," Hi.

Apples, Thursday. Feb. 24, 1887. no insurance. Dick Shrouf loss about $800, insurance $500.

1. 0. F.liall loss Cts, .10 All of my personal property, consisting 4 Last Wednesday evening some of tbe young men at this place went out to a dance about eight miles southeast of here to Mr. Perry's, on the way home bad the misfortune to upset the buggy from a bridge Walt Ward, who was among the number, was unfortunate enough to have a wrist broken by tbe about $300. insurance $225.

G. A. R. loss unknown, Ed. Polley about $.500.

.7 $1.40 of, 1 mare 5 years old; 1 mare 8 years old, with foal; 2 old mares, one with foal; 1 three year old horse; 1 large work horse 12 years old; 1 mule 10 years old; insurance $200. Polley Bros, and Polley Bros. Thorpe $8,000. insurance 5,000, R. T.

Stanfield $3,000 insurance $2,500. 18. That the gorcrnmeat shall obtain po-seeslen, by purchase, under the right of eminent domain, ot all telegraphs, telephones and railroads, and that hereafter no charter license be Issued to any corporation for tbe construction or operation ef any mean of transporting Intelligence, ipossengers or freight. And while making the foregoing demand, upon the state and national governments, we will endeavor to associate our own labors-It. To establish co-operative Institutions such as wil supercede the wage system, by the introduction of a co-operative Industrial System.

SO. To secure for both sexes equal pay for equal work. JH. To shorten the hours of labor by a general refusal to work more than eight hours. St.

To pursuade employers to agree to arbitrate all differences which may arise between them and employes, In order that the ibond of sympathy between tbem may be and that strikes may be reordered unnecessary. OFFICERS OENBSAL AB8EMBLY. T. V. Po WOBBLY.

Scruaton, Pa. R. GairriTHS, til Wells Chicago. Chas. H.

Litchman, boa 885, Philadelphia, Pa. TvcuriR, box 834, Philadelphia. OFFICERS STATE ASSEMBLY. BXECVTIYB BOARD. W.

H. Wmoht, Concordia, Cbas. ScHMtDT. WakcOold. W.

B. Knox. Topeka. H. M.

Btekle, Troy. J. O. MoDKHAns, Topeks. W.

B. AitDBRAON, Atchison. B. 3. St.

Clair, Atchison. W. 8. Akdbhsos, State Organiser, Atchi-' son. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE.

C.yr. naaaim. Atchison. A. Hsnnta.Topoka.

Topeka. 1 LS. 0. M. A 1 yearling mare; 2 span yearling mules; P.

D. Gardiner will pay you 22 cents for corn until further notice. Buy Nicholas smith, Dealers In BOOTS, SHOES, Harness and Saddlery Goods, Etc! performance otherwise no one was seriously hurt 9 head of cows; 9 heifers 3 years old; 1 your furniture of Gardiner. "Utf heifer 2 years old; 4 yearling heifers; 5 A farmer by name of Webber living steers 12 years old; 1 yearling bull; near Warwick took his wife to Hardy Boycott "Star" Tobacco. Laborers and all others should notice 85 head stock hogs; 175 White Rus sian, seed oats; 2 wagons, one new; J.

II. Garside, of Atchison $2,000. insurance $1,200. Geo. Litsinger $700.

no insurance. It can be seen that the loss is upward of $20,000. while the insurance only amounts to a little over $9,000. This is indeed a great loss to our sister town. We understand that Mr.

M. M. Stanley was the heavest loser. It is stated that some of the business men of that place will, as soon as the weather will permit, erect good to take the train to go on a visit to Iowa. It seems that Webber had an idea that he could get off the "Cannon Ball" at or near Warwick, and from all re Spring wagon, mower, two sets harness, well the names of the following brands of tobacco and leave tbem severely a-lone, as the manufacturers of tbem are discrinatlng against organized labor plows, cultivator, harrow, etc.

Terms: A credit of 9 months will ports he did get off, but came near landing in his heavenly home. The be given at 6 per cent interest from date, er 12 months at 8 per cent int. from "Canon Ball" runs about 40 miles an hour and Webber must have been out and substantial brick buildings. This of practice or lacked in experience should be as a warning to Scandia and date, on sums of ten dollars and over.at option of by giving note with approved security; under that amount cash. A longer time than twelve months will be given if desired aawe said before, to andeaver to and leaving it severely alone.

Star. Next. Sam-Bass. Scalping-knife Old-Soldier. Corner-Stone.

Clipper Pounds. Clipper Ihrees. Grape-Juice. May-Queen. Commerce.

Sledge. A-A. Ranger. Peach Pie. Whopper.

Little Whopper. Perfection. it. Bread and Butter, Gilt Edj-e. Sweetheart.

organize a hook and ladder company, He is still alive but may not wholly recover, as it is thought he has sustained a severe fracture of the skull. A man should not under take to make such innovation ou the common every day For verily we sav unto you that when at ten per cent. int. from date. No Are once starts, great will be the con property removed until settled for.

Ton We can save you money on coarse and line shoes and boot. Best of hand made Harness, Whips, Horse blankets. Repairing done in the harness, Boot and Shoe line, Opposite Hotel Brunswick. Scandia, Kan, affairs of life, for he ia liable to get hurt flagration thereof. No don't put this matter off till it Is too late.

We have spoken. per cent discount for cash. E. B. McArthur Anct.

J. J. WawoOwsei every time..

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