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The Times from Severance, Kansas • 4

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Severance, Kansas
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Two Nights SPRINGER THE TBIES. POINT BARROW, ASIA. ON BOARD BARK DAWN, ARCTIC OCEAN. Of Peril on the Missouri Riw. THrilSDAl MOEXISG SEPT.

13, 1883 Btands upon the banks of July 20, 1883. Ttvitt Fathkb and Bbo. I arrived in MiKsnnri river and watches the tur GENERAL HERCHAHD1SE. SEVERANCE, KANSAS. bulent current glide along at the rate of San Francisco March 10th.

Wrote you Wh a ltter idatine where and what I had JJft jon up Frank. Angntad Smith want our apples p.nk TjMMitard's diamond. eeven miles per hour towards ire juncuuu with the Father of Waters, and observes concluded to do. I left them with the ship UmlwiilW circles of muddy water tnai ping master, but am afraid they were not received as the Revenue cutter "Bound WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Deems to rise from the body of the cur- i( UV Geo. Bell, of Everest, was in town Mondial Xve'n eat left town, Wednesday if held ud by some voicauie ing Billow," came here today, with mail and I received no reply, so I write now 1 eruption beneath and with such force as ttt erwl Mr.

Weurn or Wlir the best of oarsman witn a siiu. and send in a few days by steamer -roue. Hoping it finds you all well and happy. They cannot help to study the past and ran in the city last week. Tft Khii Francisco aboard wliaie snip Mr.

John Cummings and wife have from a visit to West Ya. in their minds go back in reverie ana think how long has that meandering cur THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF "Dawn March Mth, bound for latitude 72 Arctic Ocean, for whales, walrus, ivory, u.vwnnl! A 11 and Came Mull- rent glided in its serpent like course rroin shore to shore, thus exhibiting its dirty Shoes, 1 larf Sunday at Eagle Springs. am now in latitude 68, and A wnaies Ladies' And Misess' hm ir Ladie'B and Gent's Shoulder Braces at aKard and 2001b ivory. We are at an scowling face to the gaze of man ana me in include that it has been chor now as can eo no further lor ic. EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MIRKET.

thus long befqre written or printed his- want 12 more whales and a ton of ivory ts. wao known to man and thus tnere is hv tlm 10 of Oct. as we have to leave LEOXHAKD J. D. Ferree, secretary of the Mutual Aid Association, was in the city last week.

GoandeeeChrisman'sbig assortment of gloves, all colors, all kinds, both heavy-end light. i ts kpII should then for San Francisco, on account ot COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN In Exchange for Gooda, at the Ilighest market price. il.l weather and iceburgs. We are all no method known by which we can tell of the generations of the red men that have lived upon its shores as individuals and a natirmalities. no telling of the acts clothed in seal skin suits, boota and all, it ships nere, T3 of heroism that has charmed the brave Any one imvis nFi very berej tnere Bre take them to Smith, who are induding steamers ana brig iioh(wt market prices.

im in vfKrv cold here, there are mul atlwiHt S400.00 out gs. 1 expect ATinnnraffed the doing. The relent tr of this trip Thic ic the nniw nlane in Town where you can get ten cents back less mantle of time is thrown over the Each whale averages 150 barrels, each Korrul vnliiAil at from 835 to $75. Each on every dollar's worth of goods you buy for cash. Except Salt, walrus brings from 2 to 4 pounds of ivory past it is carried from mortal gaze, dui hidea its secrete no better than does the yellow tide of the Missouri river into Tin man is permitted to gaze.

valued at $3 per pound. There are 34 of us in this snip. ii Mrs. Ik A. Chrieman, and family are viBiting relatives and friends in Linneus, Missouri.

Insect guns at Leonbabd Fbankmns. B. Brace's team ran away last Tuesday. The horses were not hurt, but the wagon was totally destroyed. We received a letter from A.

Waters, an old citizen of this county, now resid- When once a thing is buried within its and Produce wnicn are nei. We claim to sell as cheap as others, and offer the ten eents a Special Inducement to Cash Buyers. Esquimaux natives are here they stay; aboard to trade skins, Knanm it i forever cone from mortal vis ion unless, perchance it is dug irom iw for tobacco, etc. I gave a small red it is left by the pesuesa rent changing its course an event that CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE r.filTl ll tlTlTUITlR. scarf to one for a nice snow white pair oi Mosinca, or Esquimaux boots, which I want to bring or send home.

You would be very much pleased to see these natives, they are so small, none of them are larger TheSerenadershadthe misfortune to PURCHASliNtj. In the year 1866 not having mucn uo and a Uttle cash to spare, I watched for an investment and after spending a few eerenade two empty houses last iuesaay music, however, was good. than a ten year old boy or girl, the wo- i i uikuw in st I concluded to cast CHAS. E. MILLER, rnnn look fine and pretty, they dress rne uoj thA waters and did that same as men, their boots are made entire MIOOU "1 ly of skins.

I want to bring some pres by building. flat boat for the woodiraae ia nitv. I operated tne same ents home, such as mits and trinkets If you want something extra iry of Severance Mill's "Patent" flour. Mr. G.

H. Burgett, state agent of the Iowa Mutual Aid Association, is in the city, He proposes to re-organize the local board. Mr. Bingley school master of Chanute, v0. Voi.n vaitintr friends here the -DEALEB IN- iaA until late in the season, made of ivory and skins.

t.T TCndowav Island lor a We had two severe storms coming oui, WUDU load of raUroad ties. With four hundred one man lost off foretop sail yard. We ko Ktarted for St. Joseph witn firRt went to Honolulu, Sandwich islands, TJ JETw eleven, men when just below Scotts Island for wood and water, then north. We are past week.

He likes Doniphan county now 3.700 miles from San Francisco; had verv much. and above what old boatsmen or tnai aay will well remmember (Snaggy Bend). hard time getting through Kehnng Mr. J. A.

Williams was seen on our tDilav and Monday, doubtless struck a sand bar thrown up in RtraHs. as it was blocked with ice. Ueh the channel by one of the eddies. The ring strait is 15 miles wide and five miles the attractions of the "girl he left behind to do with his presence. hoat Hwnne broad side to the current and Irinir.

On west side can plainly see iTus one corner under the water and it rush tv nawnaner is read more even in sia and on the east side America, or Ma "nimeiides. We have three the dull times than when everything is -nrlaa rmsinens men knows ing in by the force of the current We threw over some ties and got the corner kinds of Esquimaux aboard. Ul Auu n.lvprtises accordingly. from under the water and tooK a gooa We go ashore to-morrow for wood and wntr. am elad as I have not set foot Lath bUiH W1U anlipcribers we received look around.

We had no skiff or boat SHINGLES, Cedar Posts, Coal, Brick, SEVERANCE, KANSAS. i.uut TCfifik were: S. JM. iPam TSrmn since March 14th. we of any kind.

The sun was just sinking behind the western bluff, the cold north irom jjeuui, irnQ ncrnit St. Joe. Western Ky 1(1 mnnli San Fran Itictve licit? Oil nr KIw 1 wntn there SO CUjUU UVI i.vj.. wind was sweeping down the river in ffnsts and iust below was Snaggy not lottAr hv nui oi nov. sum.

wm (IftUOVufi L. Kichenbach, general merchandise and A. F. Islaub, groceries. The next regular meeting of Severance ft.

A. R. will be Saturday come home, no more sea for me. AKCB.1B U. X' unu.

Bend and from the place where we was c4nir uta nnnld plainlv hear the roaring ununp TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. waters as they swept and foamed around unn A-iv evening Sept.l5th 7 o'clock sharp, all the members are requested to be in attend- and drifts. What a cneenees A pr6speor then--4. A A iv. Yard at Leona.

Kansas, Bridge Timbers ana ua o. A ill want Received of the Iowa Mutual Aid Association of Ottumwa, Iowa, fourteen dollars, being thetinount due' uk.T rsSick benefit, certificate No. 1557. I take pleasure in stating that the claim was promptly settled and recommend tbe Association to the people aa one worthy of patron dark November mantle oi mgni Tii.an this winter. The overland- and water.

Suppose we cut Sizes Furnished on short notice. Lumber delivered at any Sta- I Ailf fur. Severance, mills will sell you any quantity loose and get in the current, one hundred men at the oars conld not keep us from at lower prices than ever before ouereu VV. U. IWCKKR.

tion in the State. Please send your lumoer om i that fearful bend below, that even in broad daylight causes many aboatsmans nish estimates. Guarantee satistaction in prices h- Huron Han, aepiemoero, xooo. Coal is as necessary aa life you may think otherwise, but when the bin shows si of waninc strength steps are taken cheek to blanch with fear, but tne dob fnat all throuch that dreary night. No supper, no fire.no bed, but the night fci Tsr.lnTilll.

Now IS the time to order if taken this month. FOUND A small hand satchel on the Bain bridge road 1 mile West, of Troy, the owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this notice, at J. D. Smith's, 3 miles northeast of Severance. Mr.

Frank Fryburger, opened the Hotel yesterday. The hotel has been re-rBrAr! and repainted and thoroughly wore away at last, the sun come up anu vnnr winter supply of C. E. MUler at our boat was the point of a eaud bar at Severance or Leoua, same prices at each nlaoe. Mr.

Miller has on the way here least three acres size with tne current ousting us loose, a skiff come to us and took DEALERS IN 10 nnra nf Vin.nl fioal and 100 cars of soft eight men ashore and before it came dhcb. the boat cut loose and swept on towards Stoves COH1, WllWU HK3 will waa.a J-1- Ot vou send in your orders immediately) Hardware. Tinvare. renovated. Everything is new and com with three men besides myseu for less, than ne can airer ue imu his bins, se mm.

to guide her, but we passed in safety and And FARM nr EVERY SEOORIPTION. plete. Best accomodations for traveling men of any hotel west of the Missouri river. A fflt that ontrht to be known by any BORN. September 1st to the wife of R.

An- with the blood in our veins yet enmeu from the nights exposure. But with light rlrnws. a son. IB Mil BW5, hearts and cheerful countenances we iui- ns Bill lowed the windings of the river lor Dt. September 6th to the wife or JViarun "Rrrvv.

ft Hon. a.n(w fifh to the wife of F. Joseph and at about three ciocn p. m. arri-caA in aitrht of the city and was feel person wanting Harness, Saddles, Curry Combs, and brushes or any thing in that line, that Tom Vigus, of Severance keeps the best selected stock West of the Missouri river, and those favoring him with a call will get good gooda aud fair ALWAYS ON HAND AND SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES.

Dixon, a son. ing joyful under the circumstances and Pr MfiOormick. sent us an invi SUPERIOR AND GUNLACH DRILLS the idea of a good warm supper was in every man's mind. When the boat coreen- tation to accompany him to Highland last Ad nn oh a huoe sycamore snag and tne WILL, ot Monday, which was gladly accepreu. Highland is beautfully situated, and rich farmiWfloimtrv surrounding, ine mer rAnnrt a irood business.

Those Quito a number of the young peopie went boating on the river Tuesday evening thoy report a very pleasant time if thev did get their feet wet. The party consisted of Misses Nellie Franklin, Lena Allison, Emma Flank, Carrie Perry, and water swept clear over the boat, two of the men left the boat and took to Bnags in the river, one stayed aboard with me, as the first volumn of water swept over the hnal it swnnff off from the snag and iiin'iiAl nm W. A. Leieh, M. The Best Stock ot mrniture Will A Rpflvp.r.

county attorney; A.S.Camp bell, druggist; A. Schumacker, general AT TEN PER CENT ABOVE HKiivit swept on with the current, tne two men getting aboard again and now our boat Mfii-chandise: Peter Kromg, Banter; vvm xTTTcsT7TTnTn SOTTMrr MACHINE, Devine, Restaurant; O.S. Long, general was water logged and only two incnes oi the gunwales was left above water thus TheUtroVe 'runnTngSewing Machine jln th. The.i-at.e!I kin'ain nf the best Doints of all machines. Merchandise; Eli Evans, Hardware; w.

Trevett, Justice of Peace; Mr. Mcintosh, making her unmanagable the result was marnei. Insurance flgeut. Messrs Frank Leonhard, I'ranfc mrpsier, Leni Bealer, James Drake. Last Thursday morning the wagon and Blacksmith shop of Hall Lawhom burned, every tiling was a total loss.

There is no clew as to how the fire started. Mr Lawhom says he had not had a iire in the shop for two days. The building was insured for 200. Tools and stock 5150. A.

Campbell and family, ao- that she drifted on the bar above ot. uoe. The sun went down and twilight was Notice. in norcnriH indebted to me for profes- CALL AND SEE mnrinirinto darkness when a Hat boat AAXi uuv- sional services, are requested to settle by swung along side from the city, sent out TTRENEY IjIUlO cash or note. th railroad company.

(They naving been informed of our condition by one of SEVERANCE AND EVEREST, KANSAS. 2t S. H. BlakeiiY, M. V.

Groceries mAt, that lfift the boat in tne smnj companved by Mrs. Campbell's mother Aiwnv-H np.w. neat, and clean. Defy Rnntfc started for Eagle Springs, with supplies. Sand was put on the bot Severance Markets.

compitition on low prices and quality at TWrW to attend The Old Setter's Re Severance, where I now offer the public the Scott Spuing Bed and the Bur tom of the empty boat, a fare bum ana a Jj. A. UHBISMAH. good supper cooked and eaten, men uuu union, but when near Highland Station the TWay unset throwing Mrs. Scott gess Washing Machine, on easy terms nnntliAT watchful nigfat me uarn Desirable Property for Sale.

and at the lowest market figures. anttlnd down, the wind blew in fit t.liA children out. Mrs. Scott ffor my house for sale cheap and on A. J.

mo why. nuii. 4 shoulder on the wheel bruis- ful mists while the clouds was jSteadiiy easy terms, also a good family horse, set BUTTEB 1020c per lb. EfiGS 10c per dozen. CHEESE 15o per lb.

per doien. POTATOES 0c per bushel. ONIONS 80c per bushel. BALT bbl. FLOTJB-Bnowflake Patent nolia $2.75 per hundred.

COBN per hundred. BRAN 40d per hundred. GROUND FEED 75c per hundred. Mr. Campbell took nut.hArino' for a storm and soon it cdiue of harness, and two seated spring wagon FRESH OYSTERS.

WM. DeVINE, driving ow. blinding in its density, at i0t. utnrm ceased. but the darkness J.

JJPMWOODY. Fnr Sale. her to the station where he left her, she not being able enough to stand the ride, home, the child was unhurt. remained impenetrt "ie to mortal eyes, at I have for sale several second hand CITY RESTAURANT AND BAKERY, OUIA a rvlnasant surprise tea party was oKont twnlve o'clock! felt a heavy surge hnntinir and cooking stoves. Which you I knew what it meant, the current had can get a bargain, in by calling and exam given, last Monday afternoon, at Mrs.

piDnt in honor of her daughter Mrs. DEALER IN Clears, TobaccoL Confectionery and Fancy Groceries, HIGHLAND, KANSAS. nut. us loose acain and was rapidly sweep iningsoonat A. uhkisman, M-nnmrninff.

of Mentone, Ind. who has ing lis toward the St. Joe. dykes where ii i Severance Kansas. Nntlee.

mntrH Rwent with learruii veiocuy. been visiting relations and friends the taa wpeks. Music and conversa- Ail nordnns indebted to me will please So that no boat could stand the shock if aa wa nnnred themthesnow onnHitiited the enjoyment the null ImmBdietelv and settle eitner pycasu 8HIPSTTJFF -fl0g65c per hundred. per bbl. per bbl.

00Alr-18 per bushel. Grain Markets No 2 Wheat 80o per bu. No Wheat 75o per b. No 9 White Cora i8o per bo. No I White Corn Wo pet bo.

No a Rr Mo per No 1 OaU 17o per Flax Beed 95o per br. JOBPRltlTltlG lying on them being white showed us or note as I expect to close out my oust Bftemoon and evening. The supper was a decided success. Those present were R. F.

Hnrpster, C. E. Miller, ness within the next fifteen days. where to steer, we roundea me ujjpei Vw Thompson and hitched -Moil prrv. Ed Heeney, E.

J. Van H. w. ryies, Oloveil Qlovetll T. A.

Chrisman has just received up safely to the second one ana nr rnnd crenius for the same, the next I UU 1 Ann-ctnfl J. B. AlllSOn i. Kmidle. O.

AT THIS OFFICE. utnnb of tha eennine buok gloves day the ferry boat towed lis across the riyr to the Kansas side where we laid up Kmith. E. Brown, and Misses Emma direct from the largait manufaccory in 4lMiki'wl Rochol Zeiber. Mrs.

Man-fVimiffn hint, Tuesday. Subacribe far Tbi Tunis only loop xacnth. for the winter. Not liking the profession Chicago, and will sell them very eueap, ioiu her bunbnd, and of boating I quit the business and located and don't you forget it. Uh.wo rrtmi 'Iib I..

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1883-1883