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The Industrial Union from McPherson, Kansas • 3

The Industrial Union from McPherson, Kansas • 3

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tioned he started for home, having sent the TOWN' TALK. W. CLAWSON, G. coat by express but the sheriff overtook him at Florence and took him back nnd he Is H. C.

BEALL, now awaiting his trial. DIED. FASHIONABLE SHOEMAKER, Repairing neatly and promptly done at reasonable rates. LITTLE RIVER KANSAS. DEALER IN Tills is Kansas weather.

Whycau't JId'herson stmt a sugar fac- tory? Meeting nt the U. li. church Is still in progress. Earnest son of (Just Post, of Grove land, aged eight years and nine months, of diphtheria. CHRISTMAS DANCE.

Headquarter for Holiday (looils at Ilie- thecker's. ESilTu May Newell, Cora Hall, Mary Sherman, Laura Wilhelm, Daniel Rogers. FIFTH OKADE. George Clevenger, Guy Prior, Byron Myers, Harry Van Nordstrand, Bertha Beall, Ollie Lindell, Mittie Newell, Burn Sherman, Thomas Alexander, Carroll hunt, Eddie Lindell, Albert Farley, Ida illpen, Ada Alexander, Corinna Zlnk, Emma Kimball, Henry Snow. SIXTH OltADK.

Emil Norrbom, II. A. Prior, Colby Hall, Frank Farley, F. S. Marks, Corey 0.

Brayton. SEVENTH ORADE. Thomas Hart, Aggie Myers, Emma Hammock. EIGHTH GRADE. Katie Davis, Mamie Murlntt, W.

D. Gil-pen, W. J. Wright. The Canton Cornet Band will give a The salt prospcctlnc well Is down about A GREAT CLUB OFFER.

The Weekly Capital-Commonwealth and Our Opinion for This offer is for cash and enables you to have all the latest news from the capital of the state and your own local paper at the price of one. The Capital-Commonwealth 1 dance und oyster supper on Christmas night. Everybody come and have a good time. Keeps always on hand MARRIED. will contain tho most complete report of Monday, December 3, 1888, by Judge Spil- legislative proceedings published anywhere man, James Donnelly and Kaciial Gelviu, both of McPherson county.

lltf BTJCKLEN'S AHNIOA SALVE. At the residence of Mr. Elmitgh, Main The best Balvo in the world for cnls. street, McPherson, Sunday evening, Dec The following Is a comparison of some of the points of the third scholastic month of 2, Mr. E.

A. Telfard and Miss Anna L. Girard, both of McPherson, Rov. J. Fulton, four hundred feet.

Eld. I. A. Kerr is holding tt protracted meeting at Valley Center, The. different churches of the city, are beginning preparation) for Christmas eve.

Kider Pickett preached an eloquent sermon at the opera house last Sunday. For dolls of all descriptions go to Hle-theeker's. Mr. J. F.

Ladercr started last Monday for a ten days' business trip to New Mexico. lie sure, and get Bixby Lindsay's price on paint and oil before you buy. Stf Subscribe for OvnOiMXiox. It is the best Iaper in Mel'herson county. Rev.

E. P. Olson, of Marquette, has accepted a call in Illinois. Prof. C.

Vincent, of Wiuficld, Kansas, made this office a call Wednesday. The largest assortment of Christinas can the years 1880, 1887, 1888. a complete stock of pure drugs, paints, oils, putty and window glass; also artist materials, druggists' sundries, school books, slates, wall paper, etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. Windom, Kansas, IgPTradH with our advertisers.

officiating. 1880. 1887. 1888. Number enrolled, 83 110 123 Wednesday evening, December 5, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr.

Murry Average deportment, it4 07 08 Average scholarship, 87 00 Stelner to Miss Ida Freelove, Rev. T. J. Cases of tardiness, 37 4 9 not absent or tardv. 4:1 fill 63 Stevenson, officiating.

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chnpped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is garauteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale -by Scofiold Lindsay and J. II.

Day of Canton. Two Months Free, We will send Our Opinion from date until January 1, for the price of one year, 1.50. Fourteen mouths for the price of twelve. Visitors, 19 CO 78 Colby D. Hall and Charlie E.

Richardson WINDOM ITEMS. Pleasant December days. were promoted from grade 0 to 7 at lasj evainlnation tlieir averages for the month being 90 and 08 respectively. New telephone line from II. C.

Ileall's drug store to his residence. Eddie Lindell, son of S. C. Lindell, came NOTICE THIS! A. LYONS, Attorney, Loans money on Farm Property so that you can pay off all at J.

II. Baker, Principal. Arthur Snow, Assistant. dies in the city at Ebaugh (Vs. near severing his thumb with an ax Mon The city council granted Henry Ilarting day noon.

To Campaign Subscri We are in hopes the editor of Ouu Opin a billiard license at its last meeting. See Richard Miller's new nd. of Holiday SALE BILLS. At the lowest rates and in the best style KMds in tins issue. It will pay you to look bers.

Three weeks ago we notified campaign ion will soon convalesce and again bo at ilia exalted post wielding his magical pen and watching the g. o. p's. once, or in partial payments at any interest installment, without bonus. at Our Opinion office.

it up. subscribers if they wished to discontinue to If you want holiday goods of any khid Fresh California Fruits received J. T. Newell, of Olathe, Kansas, father of our landlord, A. W.

Newell, is here view to Ilietheckei's. Lowest rate of interest in the County. Office up stairs in Milli gan's building, Canton, Kansas. EfI'ntronize our advertisers. every day by way of Denver, by notify us through their postmaster.

After December 1st all notices of discontinuance must be accompalned by ten cents in cash, Mr. P. (i. Hose returned Tuesday from McDonald. ltf The W.

It. C. 107 of Canton meets the Manhattan where he had a job of plaster the price of the numbers. ing the fertile lands and hreathieg ourpure December atmosphere. We understand Mr.

Newell anticipates locating here. William Hunt, of Washington territory, ing. GALVA ADVERTISEMENTS. Don't send back your papers. If your 1st and 8rd Friday in every month.

Ella Mungak, Di.ta C. Fii.kins. Rev. T. J.

Stevenson will preach nt the subscription Is paid up a notice from your postmaster will ensure its discontinuance. arrived here a few days since. He is visit If you are not paid up the law is that the Abercrombie Sec. Pres. BARNES PRICES.

Ladies and Misses Cloaks at CO paper must be paid for whether you tako It out of the ofliee or not. ing relatives. B. F. Wright returned from Colorado this evening.

The young folks of Windom nnd vicinity will have a social hop in the hall, Christmas eve, December 24. All are invited. n. b. INGRAM'S MILL AT CANTON.

J. A. Ingram's mill is now ready for Russel, business and will run Saturdays of each week and oftener if the trade demands. It grinds Graham flour, corn meal and chop per cent loss, or half the original cost, the buices is cut iutwo to close out stock Cider Vinegnr, per gal. 30 cts.

Hutchinson Salt, per bbl. $1.50 All kinds cf Boots und Shoes, Hats Caps and Wool Goods at a good per cent below ordinary prsces. Clothing at cost or less. Eggs, Butter and Cbibkens taken in exchange for goods. Call and see us.

J. Barnes. feed of all kinds. DEALERS IN JURY LIST. Following is the list of jurors drawn for the January term of court.

(iiiAxn juitons. II Ueitlieckcr, Mel'herson; Geo Dennis, Meridian; Mowbry, Jackson; Bremyer, Dclmore; John McPherson Smith, Costle; Shel- Our Opinion GENERAL MERCHANDISE: union services at the opera house next Sunday. The Faith Guild held a social nt tho residence of Richard Miller last Tuesday evening. Mr. A.

J. Gardner starts with his family for Illinois where lie will make his future homo. Mrs. M. Klrkbride, of Wichita, who had been visiting Theodore Boggs for the week past returned yesterday to her home.

The ladies of the Congregational churoh will give a supper at the Old llec Hivo store to-night. We hope they will be abundantly paid for their effort. W. II. Hall, of the firm of Hall, IJishop Whittiughill, 1m disposed of his interest and the firm name hereafter will read Bishop Whittinghill.

hi all probability Oklahoma will bo opened up for settlement soon. It was the first question that came to the front at the opening of Congress. Geo. II. Maitby Is in Kansas City this week attending lectures on embalming by Prof.

Sullivan. From now until Jan. 1, lK'JO for J1.50 paid In advance. Dry Goods, Clothing, and Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, 1 ri 1 and Coal. DELINQUENT SUBSCRIBERS.

If you are behind on your subscription to IS CONSUMPTION INCURABLE? this paper und can't pay up, please bring Made to order. A full line of us some provisions on account. We don't ton, Gypsum Creek; Anderson, Smoky Hill; A Johnson, Ciroveland; Samuel Aultmau, Mound; Ed Rcsonger, Smoky Hill; August Carlson, Smoky Hill; A Lewis, Turkey Creek, Will Oakley, McPherson; Huston, (Jroveland. CLOTHING Samples. Good Fits Guaranteed eat anything ourselves but the printer boys and girls Insist on at least three sipiare Read the following: Mr.

C. H. Morris, Newark, says; "Was down with Abcess of Lunsjs. and friends and physicians pronounced an incurabie Consumptive, Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for GALVA KANSAS.

meals a week. I'KTIT Jl'JtOHH. CO Grant, NewGottlnnd; Joshua Cow- WANTED. 500 LITTLE RIVER ADVERTISEMENTS. Consumption, am now on my third of our delinquent subscribers to come bottle, and able to ovei see the work in, pay up and a year in advance.

By so gill, McPherson; Isaac Talbet, Jackson; FC Ferris, Hayes; John Guilder, Hayes; Coons, Canton; Win Reynolds, Me on my farm. It is the finest rued icine ever made." doing you will enable us to give you the best paper in central Kansas. l'herson; Edward Maudlin, Marquette; Mrs. S. Hitch, of Engle, New Mexico, Jesse Middleswart, Decatur, Ohio.

is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. Try Royal Voultry Food 2 pounds says: "Had it not been for Dr, King's Ratlin, Empire; Olof Larson, Harper; David Gibson, Canton Psterson, Marquette; A McCann, McPherson; Charles Ladercr, of this city. isew Discovery for Consumption would have died of Lung Troubles. If you want good onions, beef and butter tor cts at 4-2tf Bixbt Lindsay's, ATTENTION STOCKMEN.

Wheeler, McPherson; Frank Craig, Merl cheap, goto S.J. Walker, No. 414 North dian; A Ebaagh.Merhcrson; A Field Main street. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best health." Try it Sample bottles free at the drug stores of H.

CAN FIELD, Variety Store. The biggest bargains in town at our 5, 10 and 25 cent counters. Don't fail to come and see us. trFatronizp our advertisers. The nndershrncd Is nmkintr a oractlcal A King City; Win Bell, McPherson; Messrs J.E.King Lyons have sold their Allison, McPherson; A Logan, Mar Schofield Lindsay aud J.

H. Day's store at Durham to Jno CJillam and is back business of dehorning cattle, and all parties that wish any of that kilid of work done will do well to give it to him. He follows the method of It. II. Haaff, the only suc quette; A linbor, Lone Tree; Ed Berg, of to Cunton.

McPherson; Henry Schowalter, Mound cessful method In use. Terms reasonable BOARDERS WANTED. Fellows, McPherson Adam Hochman We are informed that John W. Martin and John W. Wright have gone into the and will be given upon application.

Ad Mound; August Johnson, Smoky Hill Board aud lodging in private family furnished two gentlemen at very' reasonable clothing business together, ut Pratt Center, dress him at Canton, Kansas. C. II. Owes. Joseph Gamble, King City; John Martin rates.

Enquire at this office. Spring Valley; Gustaf II Jerflo, Smoky Prof. Miller lectured to a crowded house last Saturday evening at the Christian Hill. Bixby Lindsay sell absolutely pure Drugs and Medicines as cheap church. lie lectures at the lame place MERRILL KENNEDY, FINE JOU WORK.

At Our Opinion office Is made a special ity. Satisfaction guaranteed. WINDOM PUBLIC SCHOOLS next Eriday evening. as the cheapest. l-2tf Report for the third scholastic month We call the attention of the readers of Dealara In ELECTRIC BITTERS.

ending November 23, 1S88. chapes 1, 2, 3, 4. We E. W. MERING, Real Estate, Loan, And Insurance Agent.

Oik Opinion tothe new ad of Bentz IJro's, of Canton, Kausas, which appears in this Bring your Job printing to this office, guarautee satisfaction. isoue. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special attention. All who have used 72 03 Staple and Fancy Groceries, QUEENSWARE, WANTED TO RENT. ounuay evening gome one effected an 68 A good improved farm with from 100 to Electric Bitters sing the sarno song entrance into Oscar Aurell's shoe shop 140 acres in cultivation.

Can give first-class through the rear end of tho building. It 94 9 83 Also Notary Public. recommendations. Apply at this ofliee. of praise.

A purer medicine does not exist and it guaranteed to do all that in claimed. Electric Bitters will seeing that there was nothing there to suit Number enrolled, Average belonging, Average daily attendance, Per cent, of attendance 'Cases of tardiness, Number neither absent nor tardy, Average scholarship, Average deportment, Visits of friends, GRAPHS 5, 6, 7, 8. Number enrolled, Average belonging, his fancy, so the thief left without taking 01 any thing. SCHOOL BOARDS. Desiring the services of a teacher of ex 98 88 GENUINE Siier Me Machines FOR SALE.

1. 2. 3. i 5, 0. 7.

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4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

cure all diseases of Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Halt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fev Mr. Geo. Ollvaut, of Harper township, went to Hutchinson last Monday to attend the meeting of the Kansas Horticultural perience and who also holds a good certificate are requested to correspond with this office. 13-2t CI which meets thare Tuesday, Wed 44 nesday and Thursday of this week.

Tou can get anything In the patent medl ers. For cure of Headache, Con Average daily attendance, Per cent of attendance, as erne line you want of Jilxny liudsay 8X iu the county they carry the largest stock 0 The Christian church of this place, has extended a call to Eld. Todd, of Wichita, to become its pastor. His pastorate begins at too raiace drug store. 30 Cases of tardiness, Number neither absunt nor tardy, Average scholarship, stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.

Price 50 cts, and $1,00 per bottle at the drug stores of Schofiold Lindsay, and J. H. Day's, of Canton, I Will Pay the HIGHEST January 1. Mr. Todd is the first graduate fae mm mm witch of the Bible department of Garfield Uni Average deportment, 98 JMuldforfttoOan-l FREE I i utair.

Bwt tiats imam Mck Id tt world. rr 9. Visits of friends, 40 The following are the names of those feet limit- ikweper. Heavy Confections, Cigars, tobaccos, etc. CANTON, KANSAS.

THE GASH GROCERY! A Fuil anil Conijilelo )inn of nil kinds of Groceries, Queensware, and Table Cutlery, KING LYON. who were neither absunt nor tardy: fl-tttlid udm uuntinK uaieat Klaa-ant and majtnlncent. Uoth laUa'anit iraaU'aiaaa WHM wi.rH, auit eaara of Cash Prise FIKST OKADE. Lottie Wilhelm, Daniel Hill, Clara Ba i ni'aann "I'm Just Gqidie Down to the Gate" nd JfDg other Popular In book form, siz CjP SM of Sheet Muiie. Scut, post-paid, for OH It FOPtt CENTS.

Stamp uku. AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. BSOO FairawuntA Philadelphia Pa. kcr, Mary Clayton, Gertie Lindell, Jessie l.i:imtii liOW tills pnMlbwr M7 auawer want oat per Marks, Archie Kimball, Clarence Prior, 'fiy. Ana III cub loctHt, to keep I -FOIl thetrlwuw muow to lbomwhnn.ll, ftooti.ele Hiieofovr viJiMtteatid vcrv wieful HUI r.1 II4IM MAMPLEII.

Charlie Eklund, Mabel Beall, Chas. Newell. That wtll Um end frM.ftml alter 70a have kept litem your home ftr nwmtlif an 4 alio a them SECOND GRADE. Ira Baker, Katie Wilhelm.Charlle Busby, CANTON R. R.

TIME. versity and comes highly recommended. The writer would suggest to Senator Kelly that at the assembling of the next legislature of th state of Kansas that he propose and secure an amendment to the prohibitory law of the State and that it read thus: "Provided, that all intoxicating liquors mentioned in this act, bought, eold, or given away for 'electioneering purines' shall not be deemed a violation of the provisions of this act" A young man by the name of Silas Trimble living near Canton, got Into trouble at Emporia last Tuesday by stealing an over-cool from a young man by the name of Moon, son of Thomas Moon. Young Trimble had gone there to hunt work and was stopping with Mr. Moon.

On tfto day men totftoae who mar iiava caned, tDojr uecoma own propenri to poa-IMe to make thin great offer. etullBK tbe NOLID 430L.D watcb aud CJOft eentnlea five, a tliealtowtncof Chickens Effgs Sadie Hill. CK4NTIME TABLE, eoixo wist, THIRD ORADE. Ethel Hunt, Avis Marks, Albert Baker, Minnie Lindell, Lydla Ekstrand, Ford First door south of Malt- No Mail gftpm No 2S, Expreas 4SSa ra No 63, Accommodation 10 04 a OOIMU EAST. Marks, Olin Zink.

the Mmpiea In any lorailt always reaulta In a large trade for after our aaoilee have heeo In a locality for a month or tw ratWMlly get fntin 01 to fOOU In trade frutn tha) nrrouDdlna: eouutry. Tlili, tha moat wonderful offer aver known, ta iuele in order that our aamplaa may placed al one Where tliey can ba (wen, all over America. Write at once, an antke ure of UteciMore. Header II wHt be hardly any troubl for you to aliow tueeamplea to tlioae who may call at your bom nod your reward will ba tnont eatlefaftory. A poalel card om which to write ua entile but 1 cent and after you know all.lfyoa tfo not earn to fro further, why no barm la done.

Uut If you de end your addreea at once, youoanaerura fr'UlCK on of tb neat iIM sold weletiee In the world and our lance Una of ONTLV RAMPI.KN. We pay all eprei, freight, eta, V4dW UJkO. UliMMJM US, tUtt'UftD. aUIN. by 's Furniture store.

FOUBTH GRADE. Angie Kimball, Carrie Snow, May Prate, No22, Mall .....10 RJa No 84. Kxnrcei 11 17 J. A. PINDLEY.

No 64. Accommodation 10 Estella, Wright, Macy II IU, Fred Murlatt J.C. Donaldson, Arcnt' J. F. LADERBK 'The American!" Money Talk! Laderer Go.

have a jar of money J. F. Laberur "The American" PUZZLE. We Will Sell You Better Clothi: AND FURNISHING GOODS FOR LESS MONEY containing 100 displayed at their 1 The "AMERICAN." J.F.LADE.RER Co, store, Ihb American," and for every dollars worth of goods you buy, you Cloth Furrlthii Hats, 'ng, ng. will be allowed "One Guess" as to tbe comber of pieces in money in he jar.

Tbe person guessing tbe exact Than any other house in McPherson. Come and see. We handle suits and overcoats for men, boys and children, hats, caps, gloves; white fancy and flannel shirts, underwear, hosiery, umbrellas, rubber coats, jeans pants, overalls, blouses, work shirts, suspenders, duck coats, trunks and valises, etc. Ye will give you Honest Goods at Honest Prices. Be sure and see our goods and get our prices before you buy elsewhere.

We have the Big Wire Qign. Aehanceon our $100.00 Cash prize with very dollar's worth purchased. THE AMERICAN. Tbe puzzle is to make the above diagram with three stroked of tbe pencil without erasing any lines or going over tbe same line twice. By stroke of the pencil is meant as far as J'ou can go without lifting the pencil rom the paper.

Ad Elegant Silk Muffler Will be riven to the tersen Dreeest- nn tuber, or nearest uch number, will get tbe jai and conlenK Tbe following named gentlemen will conduct the counting of tbe pieces of money in tbe iar, open tbe "ticket box" and award the prize to the winner on December 25th; 1888: O. Aug. HeggGland, Cashier Kecond National Bank; (Jhaa- W. Vittnm, b'npt-, of Pnblic Schools, and Alex G. IUtb, Register of Deeds.

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Years Available:
1888-1891