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Ravanna Record from Ravanna, Kansas • 5

Ravanna Record from Ravanna, Kansas • 5

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Ravanna Recordi
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Ravanna, Kansas
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Veto for Irvh o. (Jov. Fornker Jh wrlonsly 111. Mrs. loft returned from liervMUt LyuiiA Friday last.

Tiro JeMnuie liovrltle lin clianjtid Ravanna Record. 0UI2I Papzr cf Garftsli Co. rUJH.IHIUil) kv'kicy fuidav. Hy W. V.

Ellsworth. tl.oo PER ANNUM, CASH IN ADVANCE. liandM. I'. X.

1'ernard la now its i.ew editor and proprii lor. hum-Hs. F. A. Ilulto went to Xmw City Saturday, and frtm there lie will goon for a short vlult.

Mra. II utto went Tuewlay. F. K. McAliney and K.

0. Hogin went to Scolt City Tuesday. Mr. Mr, Co. FIJI DAY, OCTOIJICU 23, 188I.

I jitcrol tin Hst o'lW nt I'livniiiin, Kuiiho, Mi IIIUlUT. Aliney will go on to Colorado tyring before he returns. 1JEEF, Urn-! Call on W. M. Speck when you want beefsteak, roast, etc.

HekeepHan excellent quality always on hand, and sells it cheap. Call and see him. Vote for Herman. We have turned out job Pioneer I erchants Garfield Co TIME CARD A. T.

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At Cimarron. NO 1 (Vifnritlft Kx Mr Arlf Irnvrii. A. M. No 41 l'Hil Kli-Ilit tt'i Ht lcavri.6:(W A.

M. No a Atl.tiiltc E.x l. 4 Ni'W Vork Kx kkIiik rail A. M. U'Ul fn Ulit Biii wist leaves.

.6:17 M. TIME CARD C. K. W. R.

At Dlchton. r.oiugenst leaves 1:17 p.m. (Soiuff west leaves 2:37 i M. week for Treasurer William, Halo Johnson and W. M.

Speck. Call at the ellica when you want first-class job work. W. C. Woodard is the candidate for trustee in Michigan township.

lie will make an A 1 ollleer. and everv vo Carry a Complete Line of ter in the township ishould cast their ballot for him on Tuesday, Nov. 5th. The candidate for county treasurer, W. G.

"Wolf, althoujrh a boy as the Call Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots Shoes, Hats Caps, Notions, azxd. PEED. sees fit to call him, will be the next treasurer. "Hilly" haB all the qualifications to fill that position and will make an excellent officer. Although a boy Kail, the candidate for treasurer on the Eminence ticket, will think him Rock Island at Dodge City.

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34 leaven (Hxle City in. OFFICERS. Representative IV M. Spkck o. (Merle David W.

Hkhman Register of Deeds A. T. Ikvink Treasurer T. Williams 'lerk Dist. Court.

L. W. Fulton Probate Judge J. K. T.

Kephart Sheriff, W. II. Allkmax Surveyor Noah Ch knowktii County Attorney T. W. Ckaio Kupt.

Public L. Kamskl Commis'er 1st 1 1. Wintehs 2d Dist Ciias. T. Sali; 3d W.

S. Kadek Coroner David II. Huffman a full-grown man. "Billy" is a rustler. at his post after election, prepared for Everything usually iound in a first-class General Store duty for another year.

The general wvwu' opinion throughout the county Is that Gilson stands not a ghost of a chance. His name will be Dennis. Yes, John Xewbold will run just fast enough to distance Hewes the nice for sheriff, and "don't you forget it." LOCAL HAPPENINGS. As to Irvine for register of deeds, he can walk away from Kinkead "jes so easy" as "falling off a log." The Call savs their ticket "is as su Fine weather. Vote for Xewbold.

Vote the llavanna ticket E. G. Hogan is in Topeka attending to some legal business. Election tickets 50 cents per hundred cash at this office. "Moore and wife have cone to perior to the Kavanna ticket as the sun is superior to the moon." "We ask the voter to compare the two tickets carefully and judge for themselves as to the superiority of the two tickets.

Milan, to upend the winter. The president has appointed General lreen B. Raum, of Illinois-, commissioner of pensions. Hull and GoU have brought' their line herd of cattle Up from the south Program. Following is the program for the next teachers' meeting which will be held at the school house in Eminence, Nov.

9th, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. How to Interest Pupils in the News of the Day Ella Ilixson, Lewis Keeler and are now holding them north of town. Mrs. J. G.

Tuttle and daughter You are cordially invited to call and examine our stock and get our prices before purchasing. Methods Percentage O. Child, J. II. Ledgerwood.

Model Lessons on Higeine X. L. Chenoweth, J. L. Boyd.

Maude, will make a visit 'to friends, while Mr. T. is away 'for the next two weeks on a tradinir expedi ALSO: tion. Discuss Standard Time Cora Daw son. Relation of Parent to Teacher H.

D. Collins. Music in Country Schools-Miss A. McCarty. C.

T. Sale was over last week offering houses in Ravanna for sale cheap. Call. He was disappointed, however, as the financial standing of the Eminence boomers are very, very poor. E.

Pray, one of the directors of the Kavanna cheese factory, was in Loyal last Tuesday. He reports that they have now on hand about 40,000 pounds. Cheese is selling at 12J cents whole DEJi.I.E T3iT s33Aw" ESTATE and Agents for the Eavaima land Improvement Co. How do you Teach Longitude and Time-W. S.

Wikoff. How Youns mav our Punils Iir Given Pen and Ink Sallie Chenoweth, Olive Bussey. Methods in Grammar Lizzie Simons John Hatch. The Teachers Social Position in a Community L. J.

Gilson. Job Work Country School vs. Town School K. Stibscri'iw for The Becord. sale.

journal. Hied, Friday afternoon, Oct. 18th, 1889, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Krown.

Funeral services were held Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have the sympathy of this community iu their sorrow. Mrs.

S. H. Steele, from David City, came on here Tuesday and had her father, Daniel J. Johnson, who died and was buried in the Ravanna cemetery July 23d. 1886.

taken nn nnri NEATLY and PROMPTLY EXECUTED. tfTBYUS, E. Alleman. What are the Objects of an Education Laura Robertson. Olive Bussey, Seu'y.

THE SPECTACLE. HOrVlE AND' LOUISVILLE, KY. f5Q8A MAKE Agricultural Journal of lhe South and West Bybuyini.twhol. The Figure Hon. Henry W.

Scott Will Cut If Placed Upon the Bench. KMPlll Vf i na outinj 11 KlS.Vr Iu VI t.Dffortheehp. liL flSl IX rllbl. haaM. CLjf I1 all If 99 Made by Farmers for Farmers.

A record of successful agriculture, Homs AMD Fars has do equal. Every topic relating to agriculture is openly discussed in hg columns by the farmers themselves. JVo expense is spared in SWHPfn or a full anm.n 1 Banner Craplilc. sent to IJloomfield, Iowa. Vote for Wolfe.

J. V. Killion has commenced pro-reedings in the supreme court asking for a premptory writ of mandamus against D. W. Herman for the possession of the clerk's office.

The case will be presented to the court this week. C. F. M. Xiles.

of the Garden Cir. cess on the farm. Ilia distinctively the FARMERS' OWN PAPER, Now comes the Jetmcre Reveille and propounds the question: "What a spectacle Henry W. Scott would cut in the trial of an case, with ViBiiiJJDfjfl on. cent stamp.

7. Tr will pmpl.on. eomplst. et of f.mlly wal.i, togeth.r with our cata. fcgue of Wataliea, Books, Oun.

numeroui household article! which w. off.r (mat Inducemenli to Agentt and others. Th. Rctlei aoouralsly fitted and adjusted and ar. warranted In every raapect, and are only offered at this price forth, present toenoourag.

asjsaU and others to hand), our foods. On a ten dollar cash order from our mammoth eireular w. will send oat. set of scales fr, or allow you th. pnee paid for this set.

A.T.KVASS4 CO, 182 and ISiSluteHu, CHICAGO, IIS, A record or. their daily life, presented in a form sua language wmcu ttalte it plaui to all. ITS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Contains the r. amesof themost. uroErresstve farm.

Judge bterry on one side and Judge Strang on the other." As we understand the situation this is not the spectacle to be cut. We understand that Judge Strang and Sterry PATEKT ffiOH Cmm E00MGv um west, incy ao Dot treat of theoretical lartuing, but of tlic actual conditions wlncli confront us to-day B. F. Johnson St cwart JotlB M- Stahl A. P.ord Jcff.Welboi-n lInghT.

Brooks; C. Edrar Steele's Bavou T. B. Baldwin and a IHITOMIJ'C! i win dom be on the same side and some other fellow will be on the other. The uus journal maispensaule.

Moreover, it is equally A HOME MAGAZINE. Every subject of interest to the liotue-maltcr Is timy tree ted. Mary Marsdeu, T.oisC'tesbv Mrs Brown, Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss Mushy' Jand office, has resigned and D. M.

Frost, of Dodge City, has been selected to till his place. Mr. Frost will fill the register's office creditably and to the satisfaction of the entire district. The Jetmore Republican is a new paper just started at Jetmore by W. D.

Pratt. It is a neat republican sheet and we welcome it to our exchange railroad company will be on one side and some poor man on the other side trying to secure his rights. And I will tell you Mr. Reveille what would be the spectacle if Mr. Scott was on the bench.

If you will stand in ew room and look you will see a clean face III. 0 .1 expressive of studious habits, bright wm BEST witn intelligence and unstained with long years of crime aud debauchery, MAKE TOUB Ririn.nfwc! ute rcgii.arly. FAITH LATIMER Is in charge of our Children's Department, and she hn the peculiar faculty of beiue both interesting and instructive. 1 MYSTERY OF THE RATION KriUin5 Homb and Farm, by JoIjii Mimical, end is exciting wide attenti m. hott stories by disUuguished writer appear from time to time.

DILL ASP'S IETTERS Appear In each issue, and th Ir humorous phlloKo-Bm Wa ucver moTi interesting than at this IX ITS EDITORIAL DEPiETJIEXr ARM Pfaks boldly and fearlessly In behalf of Karmera' Rights." It favors a revision of the tariff in behalf of the farmer bettar roads for the farmer; Free Mail Delivery to the farmer Co-operation amonu the fanners, and its auu is to Bust Trusts." Its motto is Fair Trad APPEAR APiCE. tttuie. jj. is a nrst-class newspaper man. Success to you in your new venture, Bro.

Pratt. At the caucus held at Ravanna, Oct. 22d, 1889, the following township officers were nominated: Trustee, T. A. Alderdice; Clerk, J.

L. Keeler; Treasurer, S. P. Wood; Justices, M. W.

ld, L. J. Wolf; Constables, Abe Cohn, Bert Williams; Road Overseers. Will not stain, crack or fall off like plaster. Will not sirink, warp or burn like wood.

Can be put on over old broken plaster with-out muss or dirt Easily put on by any Kood mechanic. WE MANUFACTURH CAP-SEAM IRON STEEL ROOFING 'IN SHEETS, BOXED OR ROLLS. CRIMPED ROOFING SIDING SZyd FOS DKSCBirHYE ClBf lJLARS, uuu you wm know he is holding the scales of justice with an even balance and a steady hand; you will have an abiding faith that if any errors are committed it will not be because the railroad company has seen him behind the door. A Republican Voter. DESIGNS AND PHOTOGBAPIIS TO jus.

uross, c. Phelps, Jr. (SOLE MANUFACTURERS) PITTSDUItGII, PA.

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Pages Available:
304
Years Available:
1889-1889