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The McPherson Comet from McPherson, Kansas • 3

The McPherson Comet from McPherson, Kansas • 3

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V-" --i1 main i CROWE'S COLUMN- Git AY'S HPKICCIFIC MHIUCJMO. TRADE KAAK hk MAaK The Comet. UNION LECTURE! Mendelssohn Piano Co. Will make, for tlio next GO days only, a Uvaml oiler ot and Entertainment Caurse. Independent in Politics.

i. i. KKMKliV, An II 11 I I 1 i 11 cure fur Scin-1 li It 1 weak, liess, Speini-iilorihen, lin- pideiicv, and f. d'broc PEANOS AND ORGANS, Wednesday, 21, issi. Li III ittULl ft850 Square Grand Piano for eAFTKR TAKIHfl el M-d-Abuse; as Loss ol i.iemoiy,.

I'liivcr l.assltmle, I'ltl 1 1 In the Hack, Idiniiess of lou, Prcmuliii'i) Old Age, and ninny other III eiiscsthat lead to Insaiiliy or Ctuistiniplloil unit I'lematiiri! (ruye, I IT Full piirtli ulnrs Iu our pamphlet, Whlcll We desire lo send free bv mall lo I'vevery omi Page. Page. i Page. Pago. The Aslranonier.

The Astronomer. The Astronomer. The Astronomer. At Iho Opera Mouse, At the peru House, At the Opera House, At the Opera House. Friday evening December "0, Friday evening December 30, Friday evening December .10.

Friday evening De'. ember 30, Second treat of the Union Lecture and Entertainment Course. Second treat of the Union Lecture and Entertainment Course. Second treat of the Union Lecture and Fnterlaiiinieiit Course. Second treat the Uiik.ii Lecture and Entertainment Course.

CI1VT 17 Mngnlni'lt'iit rosewood ciihh ulejfuntlv finished, 3 strings, 7 OHiivei, full Ol I IJli tJ jiatenl eantnnte iigii.fli'H, our new pali'iil oveivtiiniK Henle, lieuidilul eaiv-eil U'K nnd Ivre, heavy snipi'iilllii- itnd large liini'V iiimilillug round ease, full Iron Frame, Freneli liiain'l A Criuul HmnmerH, In I'm I. every Inipiovonieiil whli'li can In llliy way tend lo 1 1 iu perfeeilon of Hie liiKlruimmt. lias heeii ailihul. price fm' (Ids liislrinncnf houed tuicl delivered on hoard (hi) card at d94.fi fill Kuw York, with line piano cover, stool and hunk, only 'iP" "u' Tills Plnno will be.sfiit on test dial. Please scud reference If you do not send money with order, ush sent with order will he refunded and fieiuhl charires paid by us both ays If plunomiro not Just as represenle In this Advertisement Thousands in use Hend for Hvery Instrument fully warranted for live years.

OPERA HOUSE, Friday Evening, Nov. 30. Adinitadnce SQ'ceiits Tickets for ttf The Speclfle Wedii.lne Is sold by nil dnip gists in .1 per or sis packages forS or will lie sent free bv mall on receipt of III) money, by addressing I sale at Quimby's, Season tickets for NEWS OF THE AVISKKi A Merry Christnms. Next Sabbath is Christmas. Attend the opera Monday night.

Who said that JJon Allison could'nt dancer" The bone trade is quite brisk with the boys. We wish all our patrons a merry Christinas. IL M. Patterson lias returned from Minnesota. Yesterday was the last day of grace 111: I4I1A l-l'll II M.

I'. I Xo, 10U Mitlne Street BtKl'ALO Si (S ell ill MiHMwiui stool, cover anil uooki, ah siricuy ru-si toissiuni sold ul Wholesale I'aelory These pianos made one of (he finest displays at the Cenii lal Inhibition, and were unanimously reconi- loeiuleA for the hlLdiest liouoi's. The hiriares contains onr New Patent heale, the urcatiist Iniunivenicnt. In the hlslory of Piano making. The new patent scale I'p- the lour remaining enteiiainiuenis can be purchased at the same place for ftl.lio each; until the time of the Page lecture.

Th coining nnd dates are as follows: 1 -ago Dec. Star Concert Company Jan. 1:1,. Swedish Nighton-gaies and Miss Gavip Feb. 17, Wend-ling March 8, CHUHCHliS, rlghts are Iho tlnest in America.

we inline Hie linen. I prmnr nanus, 01 ine rich-esl tune ami durability, They are recommended by the highest musical uiilhortlles Iu the countrv. Several special holiday harmilns now offered. Over in use mid not one dissatisfied imrchaser. All Pianos and Ore.

ins seal on in day i test trlulfrelulil free If unsatis factory, llon't to write to us before buying, l'mltively we offer the bet I'lano Catalo'giU! mailed free. Uaml-iome Illustrated and limerlptiye I'lano I'liltilogue of fSO puyes mulled for He. stamp. Hvery I'lano fully warriiiited for live years. mtiiled tor lie.

stamp, t.very I'lnno full HAPriSTi--Services every Sabbndi ill 11 A. Mi nnd l. M. Sunday school niter moinlii erviee, Ilev, Wm V. SulliLr I'ustor, on tax payiufj.

JUBilEEOHGAriS our new vie iiuoiiee uranism i asp, caned I lie KXVm.HIOK" sl vie 12, one of Hie handsomest tastiest anil sweetest toned Tai lor Organ ever ollcr-edllic musical public. It contains Five Octaves, ive sets of reeds, viz: Melodia, 'elesle, Dluiiiisoii, Sufi-bass and Colesl Itut. Also Fifteen beautiful stops, as folio" viz: Meloilla, Celeste, ill charming stopi Diapason, Sub-bass, lieho, Duhsjl, Melodi fcleis Kxiuessinn. Tii'lile-Couiiler. Celestlna, llass-I'oiinier.

Crand (IrL'an. (which throws on the entire tiower of tlio Instrument,) lilght Knee P. HolTinan, of Elivon, call at this ollieo, Saturday. D. 0.

Barker lias returned from his visit to Indiana. Charley Clark has sold his livery barn to h. M. Mills. There are some people who don't want to bo prayed lor.

Nelson has been bavins the urossiuirs Now Time Tablo, A T. S. F. l'assetit'er from east, rirlvn at tlntng Kast .7:40 a. iu Freight ftolngeast a.

iu West. 12J46 Executrix Notice, The SKUooC Kunwis Mcl'limson ('(iiuily. Iu the l'rnbntc Court 111 anil for Haiti County, In Ilic matter of eMule of I Dunlul rtkluiwrtluueuHsd. TKSTAMKNTAKV. Notlee Is horeliv (liven Hint lotlnrn ofnO-in strut ion Imvs (wen (jriuilml to tlui under-Mlmieil on the estate Rkliincr, Into ol sulil coiiulv, tliii'C iscil.

by (lie lionorulile, the I'rolmtn t'ourt, of tin! county unil mute nfiMwoiild, Untral ny of Oclobor, A. Stop nnd Swell, Left Knee Stop and Swell. 70 I.enlh,47 Width, Hi In Weight, boxed, IIA0 pounds, 'the ease is of solid will nut, veneered with choice woods, and Is of an entirely new and Imautlfiil design, elaborately carved, with nnnelSj music closet, lamp stands, fret w' jrk. all elegantly tlnlshed. Possesws nil the latest and best improvements, with great power, depth, blllliancy and sympathetic, ipiullly of tone, lleait'ilid solo effects nnd perfect slop ncliou.

Itegiilnr retail price 827S. our woolesapj net cash price to llave'lt Introduced, wlili stool nnd book, only as one organ sold sell others. Positively no deviation in price. No payment reipiireil untll you have tested the organ in your own home. We send all organs on IB days test, trial, and pay freight hot li ways if the Inst ru-iiienl Is not as represented.

Posll ively, our organs contain no "llogii'i" sets of reeds, or "Hum mv" stniis as do many others. We make no inlilvpresentatlons, and ynurantoe honest and inv si mis as cio inaov fixed on Kansus avenue. II. OW. IU1 llOrKllllH liavillK ruuill i agninsi.

ine sain i'' I ,1.,,, g. Fully Wariaiiled for years, orlier styles SULu 65. 76. SS, etc IIO'S O'COJfNOUi llml lliev lliusi present uw suiiin, uio mi- Hint- tliev must present the D. i OVI'l 'iWJ nifin, iiiu ciui) nits ji l-ii iiiu luucni oii.iai.Mitiuu..

v.f.ii, liiiiiiiiu ed free. Oft fTC jp ftt one-third price. Catalogue of illWU choice jilc'es sent for, 3e. OILljUi. lUUOlli stamp.

This Catulogiie Ineludes'in'ist of the popular music of the rtnv and every variety of iniisl-nl coniio.sitlun, by the lies! nutliors. Address. MENDISLSSOHN 1UANO P. O. Box 2053, Xew York City.

dersigned for allowance, willilu one year from the dafti ot said letters, or they may bo piwluiledifrom any benellt of such estate; and that If sucli claims be not. exhibited within tlime yeni atter date of said letters, they shall he forever lurrcd. IanH skinnkh, Kxeutilx of tlio estate of Daniel Sktnnor, deooased. 18-4-w. 1SI, 1881.

Justice Nichols and Hill are kept busy dealing out justice. Ferns, of Farland was in Mcpherson last (Saturday. Walter Younger is working in the Eepublicati ollice this week. All business men should have a directory of tvici'uersou County. Get your reserved seats at tlio post- Fashionable Boot Shoe Maker Manufacture to order nil kinds at ladle and nenls' Ixiots and shoes on short noticei n( almost, lactory prices.

A perfect flt or no Ht KenalrliiK done cheaply, neatly and uroinptly I lie Invisible or geauilesk patch. All work i ivari iihleil, l'ntroiiic home Industry. Re. men bur the jibwe. UitM dour jioith of tin Mui'hursou Humo, Don't forget to call at Barnes, cash store.

lie sells close for cash and has a complete stock of all kinds of Vvinter goods. oilice, for "Under tlie Gaslight." Eimsmber 11. Miller, if you wisli a nice set of Jewelry, a Gold or Silver Watch, Necklace, or anything in his line for a holiday prescsent. He has a large stock to select from. Harry McQuade, formerly in employee of the Kansas 1, under Company, of this pi ire, but now in the employ of Edwards Farris of 1 little river, visited old friends of Mc-rhcrson Monday of this week.

Harry has many friends in McPherson who are always glad to meet him. The reading by A. P. Burbank, at the Opera hall last Friday evening was very line indeed, and those who staid away missed a "rand treat. It was the best tiling ever in and we are assured by the manager of the Union Lecture and Entertainment Cource that the other entertainments will be eipialy as good.

The whisky case terminated in Cole pleading guilty, and paying all costs and tines, which amounted about His lawyers fees will probably amount to $150 making in all, $500. Ho also plead guilty 1.0 one count in the District Court which will be disposed of, sometime in April, which will amount to about 200 more. The house and household goods of Mr. Tindle, of Cleveland township, was destroyed Lv lire one day last week. This is the third time Mr.

Tintlie has been burned out since he has commenced keeping house. His neighbors raised about S0.1 in cash and goods. Judge Spencer says the matrimonial market is looking up, and he has hopes that it will be quite brisk in the next two weeks. This, week he has issued licences to the following named persons: Andrew Ratzloff, and Susanna Un- Legal Notice. Statf.

of Kansas, llcforn Fredrick Palter, Mel'UKllbON of the I'Hiice In and for Canton Tp In said county and State, GARNISH ME XT. va.1.; B. Smith and 1s- aiikm-a Smith, Dofeiidents. The aboveilefenilants H. Smith and Isabella Smith, will take notice that they were Parson's for holiday Go to Kelly, in last week's Freeman, gave the business men quite a send oil.

Geo. McChntick lias sold his interest in the Socorro News, to McJJougal. There are a few who had belter hire a hall and discuss the late whisky goods. Husbands Rose Tcilet eut at get your wives a Moss set for a Christmas pres-ii. L.

WAiiiiKK Son. case. on the 21 day of November 18HI, sued by the salteh, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CAXTON KANSAS. Houses to exchange for farmii particular intention Ktven to conveyancing, taking dep. osilions.

acKliow ledaenient of deeds, etc Hlfi MILT. D. ASHEll, Attorney at Laav, Canton, Kan, Will practice In State and Federal Courtsi Celery at Xorson's. Hoys and youth's overcoats at Barnes'. Come in ye small men and get an overcoat at boys prices.

One hundred tons of Bones wanted at the Second Hand Store. Dulls at Bixoy's from live cents upwards. (io to the Beehive the bees are always ready to show you their Roods. Just received at the Second Hand Store the hirgast stock of Glass and Crockery ware ever brought to McPherson. White sewing Machine for sale at Blue Front.

fi.nl tof Majolica ware, and genuine Old English China Avare, card receivers, at Second Hand Store. above nainctt nininiiii, in snm conn, for the sum nMtl, thirty dollars, wilh Interest thereon from the day of September, I8S0, and also that summons in garnishment has been duly issued to Wiu. Simpson and O. W. lomiely as irnlshees, nnd that said cause will be heard on the Utli day of January, 1SS2, at 10 o'clock by said justice in said Tp.

M. L. Dkakk, defeiid.int. Attest: FttiiniucK Sai.TKR, J. F.

G. I). Baker, of the Commonwealth, was in our city last week tlio interest of Ins paper. From present appearance it is possible we may be troubled with an ice lainiue next year. We understand that Taylor, one of the "seven," intends prosecuting Mat.

Simpson for slander. The chicken law is out, and parties P. Ladies' and Gents fur cuds at Barnes Everything in the way of presents for old and young at the Beehive. A full line of salt fish at Fputs' can get the celebrated SAredish snuff at the Blue Front. Invisible hair nets at Jennie IIuggin's Notice of Garnishee.

EXCHANGE STABLE, 1VI. DRAKE PropV Canton Kansas. Horses bought and sold. Uood teams and rl(is furnished, itates lease liable. Call and ut convinced.

THE STATE OBK ANSAS, I ilel'herson CotmtV, shooting chickens now are liable to a Hefore C. F. Nichols, u. Justice of the Peace, of Mel'herson Township, 111 saitl County and State, llaruisliniunl. line of $5.00 and costs.

Prairie fires are becoming inmerous. Fanners should see that Their tire guards are in good order. M.UUtlKD.W'KXOER Laxds. By cl'll Ji hsox co C. O.

SPUXCKIt Vs. JOHJf ROSS. syrup at Maple Sugar and the Beehive store: "Let no one befooled when look-iiiir lor the Deeliive stoic itiitl stop before getting to the sign of the Beehive. Judge Spencer Dec. 20 Mr.

Samuel enger, and jMizauetli County Attorney Lindsay, went to Limlsburs Monday attoi'iiooii, to look Raid defendant will take notice that on the 10th day of November. A. 1. lssi, an order of (kirnishment was rer.dered against Matlison ltinke for the sum of a'JMI, by the above named ,1 list leu of the Peace, and the said cause will be heard on the ad day of January, A. U.

1B82, at 1(1 o'clock, a. in. iuwl. -inC. F.

XlCHOI.Ii, J. P. rah. Jones P. Saudin, and Emily E.

Ilol-ander. Joseph TI. Pool, and Barbera A. Hol-dennaii. Samuel Wenger, and Elizabeth Lands.

Sugar, Tea and Coffee at Fouts'. sifter somo refractory Lindsborgites. Highest prices paid for Poultry at the Beehive Store. Ottoman covers and Slipper paterns at Jennie Hcggin's A full line of Vegetables at The nicest jelly in town at Notice of Gsmilshee. Fonts JOSHUA LEONARD, Examiner of Real Estate Titles, Public and Surveyor.

North of Court House, McPherson. Fouts. If you Avish to buy a Cook Stove, or a Heating Stove, you can save ten per cent at Brint-nall Trheeler's IB The Beehive. tlio More goods for one dollar than any store in town. Barnes has a large supply of There will be a variety of negro melodies given in the liver scene "Under tlie Gaslight," by special artists.

Brigadier General Sno'iky is expected in town on Monday. He will be at the opera house on Monday evening. It is said that one end of the opera house is being taken out to allow the tin in of cars in "Under the Gaslight' to rush tluough, We have enjoyed unusually lino weather this winter, but the prospects are now that we will have some real wiu-ter weather. Frank McGill, starts to-morrow for his old home, in Maryland, where he will spend several weeks with his SuUdde. On last Thursday afternoon, information was brought to County Attorney Lindsay, that a man by the name of John Ma'inger, living in Mound township bad committed suicide, whereupon Sheriff (ileason Dr's Da and Murphy and Lindsay, went to investigate the matter.

On reaching his residence, Justice Waller, was appointed Coroner who proceeded to impanel I). O. Darker. vs F. Ti, Lftllue.

Hefore C. Xlclmls, a JuRllce of the Peace, in McPherson township, McPherson county. Kansas, said defendant will lake notice, that on the iit dav of Koveinlier, lssi, an order of (iornisiiuieiit was renden-e against U. 1). Starhack for the sum of tiventy-tlve dollars by Hie above named Just lee of the Peace nnd that said cause will be heard on tlie 2nd day of January, 182 ul one o'clock, P.

C. F. Mi lini.s, Jusllce of the Peace. 1. 1 ,1 ...1 i i i fancy candy, of best and purest kevs and Chickens, wanted at 1 1 Pioneer Harness Shop, quality.

1 1 'ill be sold for the a jury. The case was thoroughly in the B.eehive Store. Don't forget to please "little girl" with a t.et of furniture for Christinas. the toy parents and friends. hollidays at special Ioav prices.

Our Christmas candies have arrived the finest in town. Call and see S. L. Wbitzel. Go with the crowd to the Beehive Notice of C-i)artersliip.

Notice Is hereby given that' ft co-partnership has tills day been entered into by and bet ween tieo. K. nnd W. S. Harvey, in the lira, '1-e of meiliciuf In McPlierson county, Kansas.

All professional calls will be responded to bv either or bolh, if necessary. Oftlee over l'heiilx Drug Store, McPherson Kansas. Geo. H.UIVKV, 1). W.

S. HAUV1CV, M. U. vestigated and a verdict was rendered to the effect that he came to his death by his own hands, caused by a razor cut on his left arm just below the elbow from which he nd to de.ith. Deceased was a man auoul tii.riy il, unmarried, was a thr farmer and weir respected oy his neighbors.

Insanity was the cause. lie lias two sisters in the Iowa insane asylum. His father was telegraphed for, who has since arrived and taken charge of his property. Son. canned E.

L. 1 Taller srood supply of Dissolution Notice. Xotick Is hereby -(riven that thfl uvtuHiiis between Stilner Lincoln, is hereby dissolved by mutual con sent. All persons liolebtcn 'O eaui in ni win liavthesametoJ. N.

I.in who assumes .,1.1 Arm. (mil eon. an iiuoiiiiies tinues in business at tlie old stand. BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 and get your Christmas presents.

All kinds of Useful, and many Ornamental articles for Christmas presents for sale at Barxes'. iioston Zaked Berns at T. J. Cullens. Fresh Oysters 25 cents a dish in all styles at Pollak's Restaurant.

One door south of the BcehiA'e store. Best meal in the city only 25 cents, at Pollak's Restaurant One door south of the Beehive store. U3K-A11 business locafs left in until orded out. G. L.

MeCOUKT, Manufacturer Of and Dealer in Harness, Saddles, BRIDLES, WHirS, COLLARS, SPURS W'p called on Thompson for locals several times this week, hut ho was so Under The Gaslight. Professor Vituin has made a (jood se-loctiou in the play design ted hy this title for the delectation of amusement seekers during the holidays It is a truly original Aniericm drama, oiul had run in New York, when it was first produced, of over two hundred The effects in the piece are. of a startling nature, more especially' the river and railroad scenery. In the latter a whole train of ears sweep across the the most realistic scene ever produced. The Indies and gentlemen are all perfect in their parts.

New scenery is being painted, and the train of cars is being made by one ofour leading contractors. The piece is to be played two nights, Monday and Tuesday of next week. We expect to see the opera house packed each night, and would advise ail who wish reserved Reats, to apply at once at the post-otiice. Let all our people remember the proceeds go to the Town Clock Fund. busy attending to Cash customers mat he could not write any.

Wo think it pays to adopt a cash system. California Dried Teaches, Plums, Apri cots and Apples, very low at Ha (J) ft Ma CD And everything usnlly found In ft First Class Harness Shop. Repairing neatly done, and promptly attended to, Shop, AVest sldo of North Main Street. S. L.

Wiiitzel's. You can get the best maple syrup in town at the Front. i AfPLES APPLES At $5.50 per barrel at Barnes. Lay in a supply for Christmas. A new line of Xeck Ties at Jennie Bixby don't put on much style, but he sells goods at bottom prices.

Don't put your wife off any longer but go to Waller's and buy an easy chair or patent Kocker. Fine Cyluloid dressing sets for the ladies at Pahson's Co. Canton. Posters announced that Mrs. Shepard would lecture on temperance on last Wednesday evening at the Mothodist Mr.

and Mrs. B.yke, of New York-, will visit the city Monday. You can i make their acquaintance at the opera house in the evening. Cjres Cook, of the firm of Coldwell it boots and shoes, has returned from his visit east, bringing with him his daugater, a young lady. Lige Murphy killed a "possum" one day lust week.

"Carved him to the heart." He was a large one and weighed about twenty-live pounds. A. E. Bonham and family have gone to Colorado. Mrs.

B. will stop with her parents, while A. E. goes on to his mines in the Gunnisen country. The Ollicial Board of the M.

E. Church, wish to express their appreciation of the neat painting and graining done by Mr. Isaac Creek. The little ones, aro now anxiously looking at the nice holiday goods displayed, in the various stores, wondering what Santa Claus will bring to them. Brantano says he will "lick" us if we mention his name in connection with the late whisky case.

All right won't say that Rev. Bradley prayed for him, it was for the other six. As usual the managers of the Opera house forgot to put up a lamp in. front of the hali last Friday evening and the people had to stumble down the stairs as best they could in the dune. G.

L. McCourt is having his dwelling re-papered, re-painted and an addition built. Does is mean matrimony? or is one of his brothers from the east going to make McPherson his future residence. We guess so. For $1.50 you can get a complete directory of McPherson county, consisting of 4,100 names all male residents over twenty-one years of age, and all female tax payers.

Call on E. L. Loornis, assistant county clerk, or at this office. The express agent by a mistake, left a package on Kelly's desk last Monday morning, containing about $4,000, anil Kelly thought for a few moments that he had "struck oil," but on closer examination, he found it was for the county treasurer. John Hughes, we understand is repainting and re-furnishing his residence We wonder if he too, thinks of getting married.

Hut perhaps he is only going get up a "big" Christmas dinner, and invite all the editors and their families to a square meal. The pnstors of the different churches in Lindsburg have petitioned the mayor and councilmen of that city to close the billiard hall. They sty the young men and boys receive their first lessons in gambling in such places, and they should be Suppressed. Rev. Bradley prayed for the jury who failed to convict Cole of selling whisky, on last Sabbath evening.

Some of them were very wrathy about it, and threatened to prosecute the reverend because he said they perjured themselves, by not convictiug. There was a large audience assembled at the M. E. Church last Sunday evening, to listen to a temperance lecture, by Mrs. Shepherd, of Her lecture, was not one of eloquence, but she told Rome good, solid that we would all do well church, so our literary adjourned at an early hour that the lady should have a large and attentive audience.

The speak goods at W. Fouts'. Pure maple syrup at Kehoe's cash grocery. The best bargains in the city can be had at Barnes. He lias received a ncAr lot of ladies cloaks, dolmans, all at the late reduction.

Also a neAV invoice of clothing, Boots and shoes, Avinter caps and sheep mitts. Call and sec him. The Palace drug; store was cr6vded yesterday. They sell uhiistmas goods cheap. Boll in to Santa Clans' Headquarters otherwise Postotlice Book and see what he has prepared for youiij and old for the holidays.

The best as-soiied stock ever brought to the county Potatoes, Turnips, Onions and all kinds of Vegetables at W. Fouts'. A neAV stock of Candies at Fouts'. Hanging Lamps at iixby's. Having purchased the stock of O.

IleggelunU A Sou, 1 will offer the dry goods ai actual cost for the next thirty days. A good line of groceries as cheap as can be bought in the city. L. 1). Abbott.

Bear in mind that Barnes has a large stock of woolen (joods of all kinds, and he sells them cheap. Always call ou him. Go to Coe Bro's for your Fresh Oysters. Corn meal and flour at Go to Waller's for Christmas presents. Mince meat and Michigan Apples at Barnes.

Theo Cullens has lately repaired and cleaned up his store room and has receiA'ed a nice lot of goods especially for the hollidays. Give him a call he Avill be pleased to give you prices. Remember the place Robinson's old stand. NeAV Orleans molasses at Wiiitzel's Oysters down, at Xortons. Farmers if you have Turk er had her piece well committed and she n.ust have a retentive memory and eys or chickens to sell go to the Beehive Store.

though her black (gloved) hands sawed tlie air most ueautituuy, there was a mechanical coldness in her expression and if she had not informed us that she had lectured for 24 years on temperance we would never accused her cf N. S. DODGEM. D. OF St.

LOCIS, MISSOURI.) VISITING PHYSICIAN F03 KANSAS, t. We believe that she has mistaken her calling. Dr. George has returned in good health. The destruction caused by the And regularly licensed to practice over-flow of souls of the rivers he pas Medicine ami surgery all departments, by the State Board of Medical Censors for the State of Kansas.

He is also a member of the State Medical Society of this State. This space belongs to the Beehive Store. Look put next week. sed over made him feel glad that he lived on the high lands of Kansas. Within the past fortnight Mr.

W. II. Chambers has lost two children by I IK A LQ A. UTKUS C. F.

WALCOTTVSf. Would suggest; that if you are looking a fchistmas present for wife," husband, child or friend thai you examine the following list," and buy some' thing both ornamental and useful- i Childrens Wagons. Boys and girls Velocipedes. Bycicles. Sleds.

Library Bird Cages. i Chamber sets. 4 Domestic Sewing Machines. 500 Clocks at Cost. Pocket and Table Carvers and Four Fine Columbia Buggies, and many more fine articles.

1 Fresh Oranges and Lemons, the finest in the city at the Blue Front. White Kid Gloves at Mrs. Fletcher's. You never saw the like before for china ware at Maltby's north rnaine street. Dr.

Dodge mav be consulted at his public instalation of officers of the A. F. A. hi. will take place on the afternoon of the 27th alter which there will be a grand ball and supper.

A rooms at the McPherson 116use ou January 2S to 31, inclusive. KO CIIAROK FOK COXSULTATIOX. AH Cures Guaranteed. A Swedish interpreter will be in attendance. Patients should call, early as the Doctor cannot remain beyond the appointed time.

gay time is anticipated. The K. of II. on the Oth of January 1882 will have a public festival and social. Otto Asher was attendance at McPherson on a referee case last week.

'At this writing ho is attending to legal Found at Last. AVhnt evervone should have and hover bo Without, Is Thomas' Klei-tric oil. It Is thorough and safe In its effects, producing the most wondrous cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, burus, bnUses and wounds nf everv kind-Sold by II. 11. Blxby.

business at Galva and on the morrow he has a case before our Justice and so he is busy. His card is the Comet. opeaK in season wnen you want a Drugrgi.st'8 Testimony. good 'team, to M. L.

Drake, he is ever tJnrivaled. As a certain cure for tlie worst forms of dis-pensia. indigestion, constipation, impurity of the blood, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc and Is a medicine for eradicating every sjmj-eios of humor, from the pimple to the worst ulcer. Frii-r. I trial size 10 els.

Willi bj H. 11 I1UI, on the alert at the exchange stable, Geo, f.1; Crowe Co H. P. McCarthy, dniRRist, Ottawa, Out, savii that he was afliiclcd with chronic bronchitis for sonic years, and was completely cured by the use of Thoiuas Kleetrieoil. sold by llixhv.

anu aaveruses in tne uojiet, wincn is to remember. Mrs. Shepherd has been I the wife of a drunken husband and she I knows all about the terrible evils of intemperance. gurantae that he attends to business,.

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About The McPherson Comet Archive

Pages Available:
100
Years Available:
1881-1882