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The Merchants' Journal from Webster, Kansas • 1

The Merchants' Journal from Webster, Kansas • 1

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Webster, Kansas
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Page:
1
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T7 fi0lifl7lJf. VOL. 1. WEESTER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1894.

NO 3V. Aerclarts' Oourqal. PU PUSHED WEEKLY. C. Proprietor.

Advertising rates very reasonable, Sample free. The Only Paper In Webster. J. LOCKE. T) i.

i. in A a in Lands bougt and sold. Exani-in-', Titles. Corespondence solicited. Bank Building.

Tiie jackrabbits have btten suff-! ering the last few days. If the hot rays of the sun continue to pore down another day, th snow will intirely disappear. The jail bird that wasst ttrcicu hemp on January 11 in broke jail and hag not been recaptured, and may never be, so in this par ticular instance thjiirst may be the last etc who can tell. There-is a literary at Locus-Grove every Tuesday night. Editor Griebel, was elected as President last night.

Now if you have a hard or tangled question that you would like to uave digested, juet call a round on any Tuesday night and have it tore asunder, and put to getber to your intire satisfaction Monday Kansas City sold $3, of waterworks bonds for 130,000 above their face. That city and state went republican at the late election. There are 218,871 miles of railroads in the United States, or 31, 000 more than all other countries put together. 3F Subscribe for the jousnal. Some of the reform parers are gloryfying over their own recent victory throughout the United States, but whoever heard before of a defunct party or institution re joi-eircr over their defeat.

Probly it is because they have come to their iht mind and can see that the helm is safer now than it waawhen they ruled the perch. The Taylor brothers, the supposed murder of the Meeks family will iry to proove an alibi when their case in called for a herring in Oaroolton at the March term. In Topeka, fi ve weeks ago Judge Z. T. Haz4-n- called a grand jury by a petition of over 200 tax payers, now the Judge wants them to adjourn, but the vote stands five for and ten against.

The Judge says that he has no power to adjourn them, and they say that their pay is satisfactory, and that they might not get another job, so they will hold to the one they have until they are ousted by law. A few potatoes would find ready and a remunerative market in Webster at present. .0. NOTARY PUBLIC WEBSTER. -Or KANSAS sE-Attorrey At Law3 OJfke Over the J.

Smyth? Bank Stockton Kansas. Will practice in all the State 29 Courts,.

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About The Merchants' Journal Archive

Pages Available:
64
Years Available:
1894-1895