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Belleville Democrat from Belleville, Kansas • 5

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SCIIO OL. BOO US. Dr. C. Taylor having made arrange C.tR LO.tD Of Barb Wire just received by Week.

ments with the publishers, will han-- We noticed Frank Broderiek. of Hubbell. on oar streets this week. Frank leads the Record, and has done so nearly ever since it has been in existence. 14 FOUNDS die the Eclectic Series or School Books, which he will supply at very moderate profits.

THE RECORD. Published Every Friday Morning at Belleville, Kansas. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, one year, $1.50 One copy, six months, .75 One copy, three months. .50 Beleher's sugar for 91.

at Orange Store One day this week, as we were passing along the street, we were arrested in onr promenade by a majestic voice, calling out, in tones that could have been heard less than half a mile-Professor!" "We stopped and looked in the direction whence the sound came, and at once noticed a man frantically waving his hand, and motioning to us to come to him. Without a momemt of hesitation we In Scandia, last Sunday, a child GrO TO L.B. HALL'S for all kinds of Hardware, lie-Luton. At a meeting held in the Court House, at Belleville, on the 2nd inst. it was decided to bold the Soldiers' of Mr.

Young was taken sick about 10 o'clock A. and died abou: 4 Tinware Jbe. M. Cholei a Infantum carried it Best Coffee in the World Re-union on the days first agreed upon, September 11th and 12th. The meeting adjourned to meet off thus suddenly away.

At the Grange Store. 35et pound, or 31bs again Aug. 30th. at 1 M. rusnea to ma side with the 6peed of a locomotive, for we felt Bure the In our notice of the new Meat for i.

Market, we should have said McCul- Lretarc. USTe-w Organ Prof. A. R. Taylor.

A. President For Sale, cheap. J. S. BucEwrra.

of the State Normal School, and in lough and Deal Instead of MeCullough and Counter. The firm is none the less a firm of good fellows. man was in terrible agony. We were there in an instant, when with flushed face, and solemn, almost portentous modulation of voice, he whispered in our ear. "It's a boy!" The sud structor in Mental.

Moral and Social Sciences, will visit the Republic County Normal Institution Tuesday, Aug Ice Cream OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. OOMMISSIONKBS 8. M. Edwards, Chairman. T.

Wohlfart. J. F. Wells. Clkhk, Yuba B.

Parks. Tbeascbkr. 8. O. Stover.

Pbobate Judge. Jos. Boothe. Cocstv. Attornet, T.

M. Noble. Sheriff, B. W. Swan.

Clekk Dist. Cocbt. J. E. Hallowell Register of Deeds, H.H.Hoffman.

Scp't or Schools. J. M. Lawrence. Surveyor, E.

W. Wauener, Coboneu. J. M. Bookhold Representative 79th D.

O. amble. Representative 80th W. A. Reeves.

This week about winds up the At Wb ay's. den relaxation of our nervous system, following this announcement, almost mason work on tne ust 12th and will lecture in the Hall, in the evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come out to the lecture. Block." The Beattie Brothers have prostrated us, If ever "Si" does that again, we'll well we'll be awful established a reputation here. a9 square men and mechanics, of which For one hundred head of cattle, oooi TAX LEVY.

Kliuee plenty oi water huh snaae. Annl nt mad. theY may well be proud. IJauK. oi Aavis.Meeie co.

At the meeting of the Board of O. I DAVIS. Commissioners, Aug, 4th. The names of eighty-six teachers Flag 8tation. Aug.

4th. Ed.Becobd: Harvesting is all done, and the following levies were made on Soda Water each $100 of taxable property: some of the grain is thrashed with satis and persons preparing themselves for teaching, were enrolled as members factory results, a good yield. Health eaad. At Anderson Bishop's. Have a glass.

of the county institute, during the Corn crops are now the best we have eyer had in this part of the county; potatoes and other vegetables bid falrfor a large yield. first day. This bids fair to be the larg SPOUTING State Tax, -iscents. County Tax, 80 Poor Fund. 10 Countv Bonds, 07 Court House 50 Road Tax, 30 Y.

R. Parks, Co. Clerk. And Tin Kotlng a specialty. Gonna see est Normal, in point of attendance, ever held in the county.

Among the late improvements. I note a L. B. Hall if you have any work in that line fine, large mansion, by J. E.

VanXatta: an to be done. We notice some very fine speci mens of pen-work in several of the addition to Byron 8anford'a house; Frank Brown is fixing to build this fall: Nick Langdon has bought the Marvin farm, and will build and move on it this year. Success FREETHINKERS MEETING. windows of business houses. Mr.

A. $1,50 Will buy a Rack of Hutchison's Marts ilia Flour. Kept by What Bbo'b. A fine rain yesterday. Subscribe or the Record.

Splendid growing weather. 'Town is full of school ma'ams. Old papers' 10 cents a dozen. ChoHe Michigan Honor at the Giange VtoN. Call at Shaw's and set the lowest prices In town: 41 Vho Record to Jan.

1st, 18S5 for 40 oents. niohnp A Anderson keep the best Nickel Clear In town. A camp meeting of the North-west to Nick. Kansas i reet tinkers Association will B. Crandell, of Union township, is the artist, except in one case a Mr.

be held at the Fair grounds, in Con cordia. Kansas, beginning September Wimer's name appears upon the paper. Mr. la a very fine penman. 2nd and terminating September 7th Born to Nicholas Langdon and wile, on the 2nd a son weight.

11 pounds. Tell SI Kindt that he had just as well give 1( "P- YoUrs, B. P. West. Prominent speakers from abroad will address the meetings eace day.

A child of Mr. Issue McCleary, For one hundred head of cattle. Good fence, plenty of water and shade. Apply at A general invitation is extended to liberals and spiritualsts to come and Bank of Davis, bteole Hi Co. G.

N. Davis. living near Harbine, was buried last Wednesday. The mother, of the child has been sick for some weeks take part in the meeting. lhe clergy ure Invited to be present We notice Capt Dixon on our and time will be divided with 1 hem.

past, and it was feared that the shock Ebitob Becobd: I fully agree with Aunt Jemima in her last week's letter, when she said "we need something to mix In with politics, to keep up variety." So we do. Life would bo very monotonous if it flowed on in an unbroken current. So will I "advocate Woman's Bight's, so We guarantee a free platform to all. If you want to buy caused by the death of her child. or the discussion of all subjects of would be attended with fatal conse nterest to the people.

A good piece of land. lfo acres, for $1600, go and see Caswell, the Ileal Estate man. quences to the mother. By order of the Committee, John Betiel, Chairman We are In receipt of a postal card streets again. -'Bishop St Anderson dish up Oysters la auf etrle.

hot or cold. Bolocna and Dried Beet at Bishop A Anderson'. We noticed several Scandia people on our streets this week. Window Screens. Screen doors and fixtures at Week's Hardware Store.

C.I SWELL far as consistent, and I trust. Aunt Jemima, thnt your epithets will not be harsh nor hard-hearted, when you speak of that retired class, "old bachelors," but rather speak so as to lighten their sad hearts and from B. F. Raffertv. who lately re Has a number of Improved Farms for Died.

turned to bis home In Indiana to vis ale at 15 and 20 Dollars an acre. 4t July 31st, Ethel Walley, little daugh it relatives. He thinks it Is the dul- brighten their pathway. I am not an "old est place he ever saw, and will hast ter or Henry (i. and JUarv J.

Cooper, aged one year, eleven months, and ICE bachelor" yet. but as I have always thought I might be one, some day, I feel it ay duty to speak In their beh.lf. Now. Aunt Jemi en back to his old place In Hall's store SubscriDe for theRECOBD if vott Go to Andersons Bishop's for it. three days, after a protracted attack of Measles, which was immediately followed by Lung Fever, from which He says the Democratic ticket will be want a paper brim full of news elected In Hooslerdotn.

ma, for "conscience sake." deal with them gently. A carload of Marysville flour just Aunt Jemima. I did not know that wo she suffered greatly for four days, passing quietly away at eleven o'clock Thursday. The bereaved parents The wind has been pretty high during the past week or so, and as For one hundred head of cattle. Good have the deepest sympathy of the entire community, in their great a result, we don't hear a word about men expected men "to be coarse in thoir language and habits," and that "it was their nature." Why did you not tell that sooner? It might have saved many a man from dis fence, plenty of water and shade.

Apply at Bank oi Davis, Steele 1,0. water-works. Let the wind subside received by the Wray Brothers. Aajmraense Stock of Dry Goods. Cloth-tug, Boots and Shoes, at A.

rlHiw's The County Commissioners met last Monday to make the tax levy. u. a. DAYis. however, for a few days, and ore irooCitv Lots end number of good would conclude, from the racket he will hear, that water is about the only thing thought of in town, and the one thing needed.

Aunt Jemima has waked em up, Blocks clienp, by as Well. 4t through her communication of last sipation. I have been trying, these many years, to be fine "In language and, habits." and now you, tell us. that It is not expected of us. What a sell! Is it not better to know before you try? I may not have understood your inten-.

tions. Aunt Jemima, and if so, I hope you will excuse my mistake, asl am but a youth and, perchance, may see my folly, ere long. Yours in haste. Dandy Jim. iMaruKVlUe Ftonr Has no equal.

Every sack warranted. The ladies of Belleville are week. There Is the grandest crop pros Little Ethel has gone above, To the land of peace and rest; To the beautiful home of love The home of the good and blest. We misR her from our happy home; Her death, wh deeply mourn Hoping that with her we may roam In that! And to which she is bourn. Ht suffering ended with the day.

Yet lived she at its close. And breathed the long, long night away, In silent sweet repose. But when the Sun. in all his state. Illumed the mid-day skies.

She passed through Glory's noon-day gate. And walked in Paradise. 0. For sale by WbayBbo's. ahead, as usual.

After fixing up the rect In this countvever known here Wall Paper. before. cemetery grounds in fine style, they have turned their attention to the Band boys, whom no doubt, they will Cheaper than ever sold before. In Scandia Double lioitsascts, at heastbeam s. There was a very large enroll ment of teachers on the first day of RECORD OFFICE fix up and make happy.

They hold an ice eneam festival in Powell's Hall next Thursday evening for that the "normal." The weather has been remarka Persons hungry and tired can get ttllthevcan wish for at The Mew bly cool, for the season, during the NOTICE. "Nickel Hotel. past week, and considerable appre County Superio ten dent Law Parties knowing themselves indebted to me, will please call and settle at once, as hension is felt, in regard to health, Borh: On the 23rd to Joslah te are in need oi Money. 41 and danger of an early frost. Some J.

li. WRAY. "Kindt and wife, a bouncing boy. Al parties doing well. flix and cholera infantum have made rence has kindly furnished us with a list of the names of teachers attending the Normal, for publication.

Being somewhat limited in space, we are obliged to defer such publication Scakdia, Aug 5th, 1884. Editor Record That's it exactly I We've been. rheumatic ftr some time and felt certain that a Cyclone was on the "war path;" Ijoweyer, we were not expecting It in the feminine gender. As this new Literary Star, which has just made its appearance and is about, to explode, is going to make a specialty of Bachelors, of course we're interested or rather we are a little curious as to her nationality and abiding place. As a cass, we are very cautious, especially, during Leap Years, for at such times, we are inconstant danger of.

being "ta- To Ml Whom it may Concern: their appearance in the county al In order to close down my large stock of ready. Too much care can not be Belleville is to be congratulated on having at last secured a first class goodsprepwratory going into the New Brick Block in the fil with th Largest exercised, in guwding the health of children and older folks, even.during Stock of Goods that has ever been brought Hotel The New Nickel. until some other issue during the session of the Institute, when it will appear. to the county, I will sen goeasnt greatly reduced prices. I mean business in what.

I say. Call, and I will convince you of the these days so favorable to the devel Crops, in some parts of the coun opment of the diseases peculiar to fact. 41 A. SHAW. ty, would be the better if the Bhould An effort will be made this fall to this season and climate.

tiave a good sho we soon. establish a uniformity in text-books. We cannot help but regard the in this county generally. Thi series Apples 4 ken in." The Hunter Brothers are putting action taken by the Soldiers' meeting to be used is one published by Van Wray's Bakerr, avervneat and tasty picket fence last Saturday, in r-jference to the Antwerp. Bragg Co-, and known as Xn front of their residence.

time of holding the re-unlon, as a theHclectic Series. Having handled sensible move. To place the date of most of the books of this series, in Our exchanges speak very highly of Mr. Hutchinson, the Republican holding it upon the uncertain con We came West years ago, to get riij of women, and have beep Hying yery quietly and in peace ever since. Now what Aunt Jemima wants to get up a muss for, is more than we can comprehend.

What a contradiction a woman is, anyhow 1 If we marry her she grumbles if we don't she's mad I am selling all kinds of Goods right the school room for the last fifteen or down, in order to raise monev. nominee forjudge of this district. tingency thought of some time ago, Jtt.JS. a ALL. twenty years, feel like sayieg a word in their favor.

It is the best and S. G. Stover has sold the proper would be extremely unwise, to say the least. In the first place, there is tv occupied at present as a harness published. C.

Taylor lOOO no absolute certainty that it would hoD. to parties from Lincoln Cen Spring Chickens wanted at the City Meat ever be held, in the second place will supply the books. Read, in another colamn J. ter. Market.

there can be no doubc but what it would make the meeting very late in TheBeattie Brothers have the McB's article on the comparative For Sa le contract for the mason work an John merits of the two great national part he season too late to a real en Nealeign'a new building. It will be ties, as deduced from their previous joyable time and, in the third place, A pair wd driving horses well well done. record, and then, if you cannot agree not a mate tied ana eooa tmvers lour years uiu. 11- i tiA-nninn inrt Inquire of P.J. Bawling at furniture store 19 a 01(6 ite-union, ana with him, say so, in a gentlemanly on south side square.

Railroad celebration that is contem The Omlo Mail has changed manner, and we wTfl give space in hands. It Aa now published by the our paper for your objections. Such a discussion is very proper, and af Spring; Chickens. Wantedat the City JEeat Market. fords an oportunity for people to ex amine both sides of the question, i matter that is necessary to the intel Marysville Flour for sale at Wbay's.

ligent voter. Hail Publishing with E. M. flpaugey, Editor. Success! The Hunter Brothers seem to 4hlnk they need "more light," and accordingly, are putting another window in the "east" side of their office The neat, comfortable New Nickel Hotel, with its cool rooms and bounteously spread table, is especially inviting to the traveler who is hungry and tired.

RECORD OFFICE -What was the matter with the plated. Last Friday we received a pleasant call from C. B. Keith, of Free-dom township and two of his uncles, E. Clark, of this county, and GJark, of Washington territory, The last two gentlemen named are brothers, but have not met before in the last twenty years.

They have another brother living near Chester, Fleni-naiing fjlark; also, a sister, Mrs Keith, mother of C. B. Mr. G. N.

Clark and Mrs. Keith have not met for forty-one years, while Flemming and this brother from Washington territory have been separated fifty years. There was a family of nine children Republic county delegation to the as a hornet; if we try to get out of her reach, she's sure to follow. fact is we cannotconceive of a place where she is not, and we firmly believe that she would rather shara with us the untold tortures of that land flowing with fire and brimstone, than to participate in alltheHeaven-ly glories without us. Beecher sajs that two thirds of the inhabitants of Heaven are women.

Well, we're willing, but at the same time, we do hope that the other third is not composed of Bachejors. Now, if Aunt Jemima Is a young lady, without a view to matrimony, or a married lady, whose husband is not jealously inclined, we don't mind taking a hand in this, corresponding business. But if she is a ady of "uncertain age, "we withdraw at once see it would not be congenial, and she'd get the best of us every time. We don't know much about these ancient girls, and we that is, we have no great desire to extend our list of acquaintances in that particular direction. Verv truly.

M.T. Noggin. P. S. Let any Information you may see fit to give in regard to this matter be strictly private.

We are a triple seusitive as to the manner ia which Madam Grundy handles our affairs, M.T. N. Judicial Convention at Clyde last week? Did they get a mulish spell on them? They seem to have been Egg's! Eggs: Mr. John Settle has the thanks of I am prepared to furnish eggs of the following thorouehhred strains: the Record folks for a fine watermel Plymouth Rocks. $2 00 the only dissenters when it was moved to make th nomination of Mr.

Hutchinson unanimous. Well, they are all great convention men, and, of course, will give nominee their very ardent support. We shall watch that matter a little. Brown Leghorns, single comb 2 00 on, brought In last Tuesday. It was the the first we had seen of the season.

Houdans, 2 30 Max J. Alwens. Prop'r Belleville Poultry Yards. It was very good. of them, eight of whom are still living.

Their ages range from sixty-five to eighty-two years. They held a family pic-nic or re-union last Thursday. There are fifty-two relatives of the family living sufficiently near here, for all of them to be present at the family pic-nic. There can be no doubt, that a pleasant time was enjoyed. The family were originally from Patrick counfy We have just received a copy of the proceedings of the Republic County Horticultural Society, which A vary large Festival.

An lco crenm estiva! will be given by the ladies of Belleville, in Powell's Hall, Thursday evening Aug 1 4th. at 8 V. M. for the bonefttof tne Belleville BrassBand. It is hoped there will be a general turn-ont.

met in Scandia, on the 30th ult. It too late to appear in ibe Record And first-class Stock of Clothing and Bool, and Shoes just received at the Grange 1 Store. fills week..

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