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The Wathena Weekly Star from Wathena, Kansas • 3

The Wathena Weekly Star from Wathena, Kansas • 3

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TRICKS OF A TRAMP DOG. LOCAL NEWS. FORBES9 CA Se the Ideal Md pai afiJ at Korbes Cash Store. Geo. MauviHe has aqua.ithy ol the Robin Son buckwic at fiwor for sale.

1 be bot in ire market. A full line ofcjadies slioes at Kansas The law-abiding citizens of Wa- thena havo no desire to hurt anybody. They would prefer that people behave themselves to the necesi-ty of having to make them trouble. The Kebebhs' gaTe Mis3 Lucy Marti a farewell surprise party, at the residence of Charles Meecke, Thursday evening. She will leave Sundaj evening for her home at Mound City Missouri.

Mr. and Mrs. Chapman at Home. From the Chicago South-Side Daily Sun, we clip the following William Chapman, the well-known Stock Yard man and his bride arrived here this morning from Wathena, their marriage took place yesterday afternoon and aretheguests Mr. and Mrs.

Win. Chepman, 06Forty-third street. To-day they re receiving the congratulations of their many friends. Vain Attempts of a Louisville Can ill -to Lire Down Uis Pagt. He is not fair to look upon, is this Iiobo 3og, with liis unkempt, whiskers ond tang-led hair ibrig-ht and expressive "eyes toeing- the one defect in his tramp "make-up." Persistence may, Wever, atone for huik of pulchritude in his ease, for the tramp dog- is determined to iiud a home and become a.

respectable member of canine society. He does not force hiinseif uninvited into any house or yard he has too Cash Country Sorghum at Forbes Store. We thank our friends and. patrons for the many evidences of their good, will and confidence towards ns in the past and we shall strive to merit a continuance of your favors- much sense for that, lie has g-ained knowledge of human nature in his wanderings, for he pays no attention to men, while boys he only watches warKy mm for stones and cods, for which he was WW The bride is well known here as Miss Carrie A. Dieter, a talented vocalist who was for several months last year soprano of the Tenth Presbyterian Church at Forty-sixth street and Emerald avenue.

The marriage took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the English M. the targ-et evidently in memory. Let a woman pass along, however, and he is fit 'a -V WE ARE EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS FOR Why pay 50 cts. for 5 gal. 150 degrae poor coal oil when you can gets gal.

175 degree for 60 cts. best coal oil. Drosselmeier Bros. All the men who want to find out whether or not they are Angels should be sure to hear Matilda Fletcher, at the Opera House to night aud all the omen should attend, to find out whether or not man all alertness. Trotting-along-with her, he perks his head aside and says, as plainly as a dog can: Sauer kraut and piekJes at Forbes Cash Store.

Fine Lemons constantly on hand at Stewart David Campbell is the guest of Robt.Trusdell. Stella Evans is at horn on a visit to Ler parents. Get your harness oiled at Bowman's only per set Plaid dress goods 5e per yard at Forbes Cash Store. -5- -v. ...1 Look here, madam, I am a right Chase Sanborn's Hoffman Son's Henderson's Line For Towles' Absolute-" Famous World's Celebrated.

Fan-f of Cheap, Dura ly Pure Maple Syr Fatr Coffee. ebon Flour. I hie Shoes. up. good h'Mle dog-.

Suppose you take me 2. Church at Wathena, where Mr. and Mrs, Peter Dieter, parents of the bride, reside. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.

Elfeldt, as home and give me a bath and a bon and let me play with the children? am lots better than I look to be." This failing to elicit any answer oth i tot is a desireable thing to possess. The ladies of the Foreign Mission-! ary society will serve refreshments at We Lead, as Usual, in Our Quotations: sisted by Eev. Mr. Allen, and was a pretty function. Miss Louise Martie er than an occasional "Get away, you ugly little beast!" he plays another card.

Scamperimg- into the street, he returns? with a twig or a bit of paper I the 31. church Saturday, Govern her 6th, at 3 p. m. A literary and 11 ir sar tw vu-i 1rima Ladies Underwear. Ladies' Bibbed Vests, fleece lined, at .25 and renews the conversation.

"Just look at me a moment, Groceries, musical programme will be rendered was the bridemaid and Mr. William Braun, the groomsman. Miss Ruth Harpster and Louise Morgan were flower After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of the All friends cordially invited. ry Goods. he sayfj.

"Doni yon see I am a smart dog? I can carry a twig in my mouth. 1.40 1.40 3.25 1 .50 2.00 Buckwheat flour and maple syrup at Forbes Cash Stow. Felt boots, rubbers and ever shoes at Forbes Cash Store. John Kamsel returned Monday evening from the territory. Forbes 7 lbs of coffee for 1.00 ean- 20 lbs Fine Granulated Sugar 1 2db pkg Oatmeal We have just recieved 60 pair of MENS' SHOES.

Viking, per pair Black Cat per pair MENS' DRESS SHOES: Satin Calf, per pair Our Quorum per pair Our 1000 line In Congress or Lace. LADIES' DRESS SHOES Our Grassie, per pair The eh.ldren -will have no end of sport with me if you take me home. pryd .04 pr yd .05 Wood Mfg. Co. wool pants which LL Muslin yd wide Lawrence LL Muslin The original LL Muslin.

1 1-lb pkg Arbucklo's Coffee 1 Lib pkg Mokaska Coffee So he persists until the end of his we have bought cheap and are sell .05 .10 .10 .10 1.0't .25 .05 eelf-appointed beat is reached andVthe woman passes He stops then, "dis Ladies'-Bibbed Drawers, flleece Lined, at .25 Ladies' Heavy Union Suits, at .50 Complete line of Childrens' Union Suit3. from .50 to .60 Complete line of Childrens 's Vests and Pants, from .05 to .30 Mens' Underwear. Fleece Lined Shirts, at .50 Fleece Lined Drawers, at .50 See our samples, from .50 to 1.00 ing them out at a very low price, such as 81-50 1.75 2.00 per pair. Windsor Epatanto Elegant dress goods consolate and dis-gusted, dropping his air of cheerfulness and relapsing into a plain, uncouth canine tough. With 1 .40 1 .50 2.25 bride's parents where a reception was held, the bride receiving a number of handsome presents.

Mr. and Mrs. Chapman took the evening train for the East, reaching home early this morning. They will be at home after lath, at 4G12 Union Ave. Mrs.

Chapman will be a valuable .05 Our Dongola, per pair Our American Beauty, per pair Best Standard Prints Turkey Red Damask Bleached Muslin nose between outstretched forepaws he seems to soliloquize: in Kutton or hace. CHILDRENS' SHOES pryd pr yd pr pd pryd pryd pr roll .15 .25 .10 2.75 bay, dese guys make me tired. Wot Kangaroo Calf, size 8 to 11 A good quality. do dey want a dawg ter do. anvhow Ticking 1.15 1.40 1.15 1.40 aquisition in local musical circles.

talk French and sing a sopranner solo? not be excelled in this city. 201bs. granulated sugar for 1.00 at Forbes Cash Store. Samuel Anderson had a set of harness stolen Wednesday night. The best 8J cent and 10 cent cotton flannel in town at Stswarts.

Ready made wrappers and child-rens cloaks at Forbes Cash Store. W. T. Campbell was in St Joe. Wednesday transacting business.

.20 .05 .06 .05 .05 None better You will find it very easy to make your selection, as our line of Underwear is complete. Shoes. PLOW SHOES 1 14b pkg Lion Coffee 12 lbs Crushed Java Coffee 'i 1-qt cans "Old Times tsyrup lean Mustard Sardines 1 26-oz can Liberty P.ell Baking Powder I 6-lb wood box Argo Starch 1 gal 15o Water White Coal Oil Fanchon Flour pr cvt 10 bars Floss Soap We control this brand of soap. With forty wrappers you get a set of silver-plated teaspoons none better. 1 lb Bat tie Ax Tobacco We control the sale of Sz Sanborn's famous brands of Coffee.

Our loaders are Combination Jave and Mocha, lbs for Pure Santos, pr lb 11 to 2 Dongola, size 8 to 11 11J to 2 Lace or Button See our line of Red Shool House Shoes. Drosselmeier The officers of the Kebekah lodge have just received a new set of regalia and one of the finest sets possessed by any lodge in this part of the state. It was paid for out of the proceeds of their late ball and supper. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Virgil Bird of Severance which occured last Sunday morn-insr.

She was one of the best 1 dead stuck to get a chance to live straight, but it don't look like it's no use. I gness 111 have ter stu-k tn tTie Cotton Batts Married. COULTER-BOATWEIGHT At the Coill- None better at the price, I' I i'l ,1 i tw7 mi 1 TMI 1 i i i I "uiiuuufc 1 I. 1 11 CUCYV One Hornet, per pair $1.25 Shaker Flannels rir vd em French poodles er a pop-eyed .20 Our stock is complete in all colors. 8 o.clock, Wednesday evening, Mr.

Peter Coulter to Miss Belle Boat- Plaid Dress Goods ALL GOOS BOUGHT AT OUR STORE For childrens' dresses. wright. A fine supper was served Novelty Goods pr yd up Potatoes, sweet potatoes and on Latest colors all srrades. and the many guests all had a good time. GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED! AS OUR LEADING PRIOIPLE PERMITS THE SALE ONLY OF THE VERY BEST.

l.OO ions always on hand at Stewart's. Kag Carpet pr yd ladies of Severance and we heartily sympathize with the husband in his affliction. pug before dey land' me in the pound, anyhow." Another woman comes along about then, however, and hope again rises within him. Time after time he repeats little confidence game, but so far with the same dispiriting result. He is working hard for his rise in life.

He deserves it, and -more than one passer-by who has watched him day after day hopes that he will jet gain the snug quarters he deserves. Louisville Courier-Journal. .10 Rio Sifting?) Blankets at Blankets at Floor Oil cloth per vard .25 .50 .60 .25 .45 Notice. All persons knowing themselves We guarante this Rio Sittings 20 better than package coffees Oil Squares for stoves indebeted to us are requested to set Pure home made country Sor We also carry the binding for ghum pr gallon tle by Dec 1st. 1897.

for fastening them down. THE PANTRY IN SUMMER. Henry Miller left Tuesday morning for Black Mountain Colorado where he has secured a position with the Black Mountain Mining and Investment Co. of which J. F.

Harpster of this place is president. M. F. Kelley raised some of the finest Irish potatoes this year we have ever seen raised in this country. Five potatoes which he brought to town Tuesday weighed 7 pounds and Our stock of Jfall Goods is all in.

We can please you in our entire line, Our prices are lower than elsewhere, being able to do so, as our business is conducted on the "Strictly Cash" basis. CALL. AND SeE US. B. N.

FORBES, Proprietor, Wathena, Kansas. It only costs you $1.00 per set to have your harness oiled at Bowman's The latest thing in chiffon ruching at J. A. Stewart and Bro. It comes in several colors.

George Dockhorn and Miss Bessie Castle of Troy were visitors here last Sunday Miss Katie Snyder has gone to Iowa to visit friends. She will remain there this winter. Miss Ida Campbell returned home Wednesday from a three months visit at Kansas City. Miss Emma Meyer of St Joseph 5 1 5- Poirier. From El wood Mrs.

David Carmichael of Amazonia Mo. vibited here Thursday. Miss Efiie Jones i visiting relatives in Stanberry Mo. Mr. F.

G-illant has moved his family to St. Josepli Mo. Mr. and Mrs. C.

O. Stone will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Gallant. There is a great demand for houses here. Miss Jes-ie fiord spent Saturday in Troy n.

f. j. Baker of troy addressed alargt one of the number alone weighed over two pounds. Much Care Should De Devoted To ward Keciiise It Wholesome. If the atmosphere of a cellar or pantry is not sweet and the refrigerator cannot be thoroughly ventilated, it may be greatly improved by placing a few trays of charcoal on the floor and shelves.

The air will soon become pure and sweet. The temperature of a pantry may be kept very cool by hanging at the window or door a wet cloth or sheet. Bacon, joints, or hams should hang from hooks driven in the ceiling, rather than be laid on shelves. Again, where there is but little or no ice, joints should be sprinkled with powdered charcoal. From the Washington, D.

C. even ing Times we observe that Ee-v I Truro, oh' a het of five shillina-s. ate was the guest of Mrs. Harpster Ir.st I performed the -cereiacsn Sunday and Monday. audience at the Cily Hall Monday nig.ii Mrs.

Ua.idwx aud daughter of Waco Texa- wcre visitors here Saturday. Mr EU Bennett is very Sow at presen: that united a couple in a very romantic marriage at Alexandria Yirgina recently. Kev. McDougie was formerly pastor of the M. E.

church here and later ht 'fro v. Miss Lucy Martie for her home in Mound City this week to live with her parents. Miss Gorin of Kansas Oty who was the guest of Mrs. U. E.

Sager returned to he homt Sunday. The ys here did great damage to th- te bet assorted silk trim- Don't buv vriur hpa.t. A. E. Campbell has ment of Dress Goods mings in this citv.

To keep fresh fish in warm weatheT it should first be thoroughly cleaned and dried well inside with a clean linen cloth, then rubbed internally wth good brown sug-ar, after which hang it in a well-aired and absolutely dry place. Wash off the sugar before cooking. Soups, broths, gravies and soup-stock can often be kept from, turning I school night, destroying ling Stoves until you tm: well, breaking the windnw-pants ana I W. H. DUEMCKE DEALER IX 3 1 A FRESH STOCK COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE 03 II PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.

rj Highest Pries Paid For Produe. ll IT. II. DUEMCKE. 11 otherwise damaging the bui dings.

examined the new iust re- styles, for two or three days by boiling them two pairs of worsted stockings fried in train oil and half a pound of yellow soap. Success inspired this man to another effort. The wager om this occasion was that he could not eat as much tripe as would make him a jacket with sleeves. He took the bet end as regularly measured by a tailor, who cut the tripe into the exact size and shape of the garment. The porter ate it all in 20 minutes.

As a pie specialist the record of a Scotchman of Dundee is not without distinction. He consumed' nine large two-peinny pies in 14iminif es. This feat aroused much enthusiasm, and induced betting men to la3" odds against him that he could not devour 12 pies of the same dimensions in 25 minu-tes. The Scotchman won, with eight (minutes to spare. lie offer ed to occupy the remaining marg'in of time by eatinghalf a dozen imore.

It is alleged that this establishes the record on pies; but it is safe to say that it has been surpassed by some professional of the east side. X. Y. Sun. ceived at M.

Foley's. If you want cheap tea you can get at an excellent grade at 23 re-lb at Stewarts Try it. Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Drenning welcomed the arrival of a new Tuesday mornijigNov. once, or, in great heat, twice a day. Horses Wintered. I am prepared to winter horses at 2.00 per month.

Stalk fields to Of course inany of tbese precautions City Dray Line. Baggage delivered to any part of the city. or any kind of hauling done carefully and prompty. Give me your work. The lecture entitled "Is Man an may be entirely dispensed with where An run in, good hay, plenty of water he given at Library Hall diss Matiidia Fletcher Fridav and free access to sheds.

O. E. y0 pace tablet -1 cents tablet fi wAs. A (VKi i. page at 15 i-t- a po'irsc at nrhes 51.

.1. A. Sttrwprt- nhn Sauer Kraut cary an excellent lC: jro. have some try it. They also jaslity of piekies.

the household boasts a large, well-packed refrigerator. Too many cooks from ignorance, and their mistresses from carelessness, have a mistaken idea that a refrigerator is an excuse for neglecting simple hygienic principles. When meat is brought in from the butcher's, it should be well looked over, all objectionable little tag end's of fat and bristle should be removed, after salting, the meat should be placed et once iD the ice chest. Great care should be taken to remove all crumbs and scraps from the shelves and floor of a pantry, since they attract insects more than anything else. If there are windows in the pantry, netting should be nailed tightly over them to prevent the flies from gaining ac i9 fi a III W.

i You an- reminded 'hot will buy the Stinior Improved Keystone Cider Mill, the largest made, at Geo. Manville. Why do you buy your Sewing Machines from imported men when you can save 50 per cent by buying from Geo Manville. Some of the teachers in other parts of the county aresendiug to Wathena to have some of the hard problems in the new arithmetic solved. To AH Lovers of Flowers.

J. X. Kidd, the florist, will mail you his illustrated piaut and seed catalogue free to any address. Send your name and see the offers we make this year. Address J.

N. Kiihd, florist, St. Joseph. Mo. The Jet White Laundry Our Ad, is not chaaged ofteH, but our LAUNDRY is always up to the standard we change the style of WORK AND FINISH, to suit our patrons J.

W. BRAUN, cess. Ine bread, box shouldi be well washed and dried two or three times a evening ov. otn wiii no well worth, going to hear. The above will be under the management of W.

Braun and if satisfactory will, be followed I by ethers during the winter season. Drenning says a canning factory is an enterprise which will be i put en the way for Wathena in the near future. Isothing would be benifieial to Wathena and the country surrounding it than a canning factory and the matter should be pushed right along. Talk it up, it is something we need. There will be a meeting of citizens at the Opera House in Wathena 13, at 2 o'clock for the purpose of considering and discussing the matter of establishing at Wathena a Canning Factory.

The meeting is called at the request of many citizens, who are interested in seenring the enterprise, and everybody should attend, the meeting as the success of the project means much to the people of this community. Two men subscribed for the Star week and placed in the sun. The fresh Headquarters for the NEW SCHOOL BOOK and and all School Supplies. Get Your Perscriptions Filled There. loaves should! be wrapped in a slightly City Hotel And Restaurant.

J.H. ANDERSON, Fresh Oysters, Fresh Bread, Kalamazoo Celery, Cigars, Tobacco And Confectionery. Call oti iti3 for any thing in the above line and I will supply you with the best the market affords. dampened linen bread' towel, and the lid of the box left a little open, so that the fresh air may circulate through it. All stale crusts and bits of bread should be placed in a china dish with a cover, until they are ground into bread De Ka'b Host Wire 85.50 roll of 20 rods.

O. C. Jolt's crumbs. Philadelphia Inov.irer. "Wathena.

Clioeolate Almonds. Blanch the almond meats by pouring boiling water over them and let them At Forbes Cash Store. stand a few moments; then turn the hot JOHN D. HIER 0. JONES V.

PRESIDENT. PRESIDEXT. cQnser's J. F. HARPSTER CASHIER Bank FRANK L.

SINGLTON'S BAKERY 0 MEAT MARKET. ABOVS ATiTi When you need fine fresh bread, pies, cakes, crokies, or anything to be found in a first class bakery and confectionary, I am prepared to supply i', AH orders for socials or private parties a speciality, FRANK L. SINGLETON. Tuesday ho live twelve miles from Wathena State water off and throw cold water over them. The skin may then be easily rubbed off.

Break some sweet chocolate into small pieces, put them in a small dish and stand this dish over the fire in a pan of boiling water. When the chocolate is melted put a blanched nut meat on the point of a hat pin and dip into the melted chocolate; then lay it on oiled paper to cool. When the" chocolate becomes set the meats may be Wathena. They are both farmers lOndry. See those two O's? How and give as their reason for taking a Wathena paper that they desired to white Wm.

Gladden is building a new blacksmith and wagon shop. It will 1 "be large and commodious and well equipped when completed. Drop in and see our STOVES. Prices all right, at Foley's. I have a few more Buggies left at $50., warranted to be as good as any job sold elsewhere.

Geo. Manville. Come and look at my Xew Heating Stoves. O. C.

Jones Wathena. Remember $22 buys the new Ideal Sewing Manchine, warranted by the New Home Machine company at see what the merchants have to say They both do great deal of their Watbsna. Macsas. Opens at 9 o'clock a. m.

and closes at 4 o'clock p. m. Transact a General Banking business. Foreign exchanges furnished on application All legitimate banking business solicited. again taken, up with a pin; such a sec-J buying here now and declare that ond coating of the chocolate will please many that are very fond of chocolate.

N. Y. Tribune. they can do as well here as at St. Joe they are inside! Thin is a psycological advertisement.

WUen yoo see our iv we wish you to think of cleanliness. We leave the linen and take oat the dirt. CONSER'S LONDRY, H. E. Bowman, Agent, at Jacob Millers, Drug Store.

Thre is no use paying bridge toll when you can buy as profitably here and J. F. HARPS TEP, Sec'y. M. BAUER, Mgr.

THE PIE RECORD. the people are realizing it Waibena Grain Company ijeiikneciif. Buildet. repairing neatly Ijenpij li Contractor All kinds ot done. Death of an Old Settler.

Daniel acks died at his home George manville. Carries a complete stock of and the largest stock of in th city. Estimates made on Largo Contracts. Geo. Manville 's.

You will find my prices, as low as the lowest on building hardware. O. C. Jones, Wathena. The celebrated F.

P. Corset on sale at Campbell's. Young Mrs. W. T.

Cam pell take3 great pleasure in waiting on the ladies. 1- northwest of Wathena Sunday morning, of heart trouble after suffering for several weeks without hope of recovery. The funeral was held Monday and the remains were interred in the Columbus grave yard. Mr. Jacks was an early settler of this county having come here in 1855; He had lived on his farm where he died, in Burr Oak township PETER MILLER, DEALER IX Take the (C.

R. I. and P. Ry.) REAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE A full stock of Farm Machinery Think of it A first class Top Bueev for jCC.oo the New Ikme Sewing Machine A 3 drawer Standard Sewing Machine warranted company, only $22 00. Vixys the highest price for all kinds of grain.

Coins and sea 11? before selling. We are also the agents for the Highland Nnrser if and can iurnish you the hest of trees for the least money. Mr. J. Campbell, who owns tin-Nursery, all his tree true to name.

It is much hetter to get 30111 trees home grown than from another climate. Come and see us before placing your order and we will give you the best of trees and save 3-011 money. WATHENA GRAIN CO, So Performer Has Determined Boir Blaeli One Blnn Can Eat. The capacity of the human stomach has never been accurately determined. Public interest is occasionally aroused in eating contests, but these are confined chiefly to specialists who are seeking to establish records as consumers of pie, cakes, watermelons, etc.

What we lack is an all-round performer. Acomparrson of the averages of many noted professional and amateur eaters reveals that none has reached tlhat of Oakley Stanton, of Derbyshire, who lived in the last century. Mr. Stanton on a certain occasion, in one hour, ate a single meal of four dishes, composed as follows: The first dish was an aimalgam of two quarts of milk, 30 eggs, a pound of butter, half a pound of sngar, three penny loaves, a quantity c-f ginger and nutmeg and an ounce of mustard, all boiled together. Tbeseconddishwas a pound of cheese and a pound loaf of bread; the third, half a pound of baoon, a penny loaf of bread, a quart of ale.

three halfpennies' worth of gingerbread and a pint of ale; FURNITURE i i the for 40 years. Mr. Jacks was a highly respected citizen and held the esteem of the many who have known him for Improvement Oruer of tin Age." A POINTER FOR YOU. Picture Frames, Mouldings and Looking Glasses. Also keeps a complete stock of Coliius, Caskets and Trimmingc.

Hearse and Carriages lor Funeral. nave a nice line oi the or. Joseph Purifyiiijr Pump, just the thing to purity your cistern. 0. C.

Jones, athena. II. C.Bowman has received a fine line of Lap Robej and he is selling hem at low prices Don fail to call and see thenj. Look at that ol I stove of ours "Hoiit wait until it gets cold before you buy. My stock is in and at THE CARRIAGE OF THE Premier Cypefpriter years.

He was a veteran of the Union forces of the late rebellion and bore a good name as a defender of his country as well as a citizen and neighbor. mm TRAVELS ON STCEL BALLS. ft 6 0 An Improvement FoanJ Oaly on "Ttiii SMITH Smooiii, Uniform Movement Certain. Old Settlers Reunion Will be held at Seneca November, 13th 1897. Speakins, music, and tllCCKANICAL SUPERIORITY.

Elegant Equipment, Pullman Service Chair Cars Frte. It is the Best Liue to Through Service to California' in the Phillips' Tourist Cars. Do you want's farm in Kansas. Oklahoma or Texas? Send to or address below for our new Emigrant Folder, Also Descriptive Folder, giving fall parties Isrs ss to rates, etc ,3 Colorado sod CaU fvn' -9. 1 t- i' g.

p. 'Jones, Troy ar bottom prices. O. C. The young ladies of bicycle riders no bikdingno sticking.

The Smith Premier Typewriter Co, SYRACUSE. N. U. S. A.

reviewing incidents of the early set-j tiers will be the Order of the day. Bring your baskets rell filled and we will have a hot time, a jolly time, jnd a pleasant time, never tits i Order of the fourth, a custard of two pounds, an ounee mustard, some black pepper, a pint of milk and three pints of ale. As a proof that Mr. Stanton suffered nt inconvenience from tihis repast, it is stated that he passed the halance of the evening chrinkiAg' copiously of ale acd liquor. This feat was fcr some time censid-e-d unapproachable, until a porter of.

Eva and Mernie Cf.stle, Miasms Beaver and Shu-lair, took a spin their wheels to vcr fify Irfc TLJz 2 Advertising Rates Reasonable. iteSte JOB WORK. cirr Catalogue aai Information,.

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