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The Newton Bee from Newton, Kansas • 4

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XX1 YOU XXrJk.TW JL. are Loanina Money every Hunger Fine Toilet articles at Malm's 14w3 Tho "Feller" that Runs the Florence eorge Clark has mad up his mind to have THE NEWTON BEE. few months rest, Next Monday ho turns the Herald. day, Short time loans Chattel Security, and 1 8 and 5 years, on Real Estate Security, My store front is neither re nor blue. tne Buggy Hnrnoio This is what a printor who passed through Howard House over to his brothers, Jabe and Henry, and whether be coos East or West is at benralen.

am horo, and who has worked on the different SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1879. A CI1KAP not known by his friends or enemies, but tlio metropolitan papers east, to say of the Hut 1 sell as low as otnors uo, My Ooodsare frosh all will agree, To convince ourself call in and boo L. I5i.MOTT, On south side Railroad, who keeps agoneral Cleanliness Is Next lo Uodllnoss. man who runs the jfioronco Uorald: I had hoard a crood deal about the "feller" editor or thm hub nag an idea that ho intends devoting his timo entirely to his mining inter-ests in Leadvillo and Florence. Ho says the reason he thinks so much of his Florence RAILROAD MEETING.

The Citizens of Nowton and Vicinity Respond to tho Call, anil as a Body Sanction tho Coming of Two New Railroads to the City, Lost Saturday posters and bills were to be icon postod upon the sidewalks and bulletin boards of our city, calling upon the citizens of Newton and Harvey county to meet at the Opera House on Tuesday evening, July 15th, Mattresses renovatwl by 0. Wilkinson. Loavo orders at W. 1'. Khoata and (Jo's popular furniture OK A (1000 CHEAP stock of Groceries, Provisions, store.

2tf. who calls himself a printor and newspaperman, down here at Floronoe, and called in to soo what kind of an individual ho was, and whother the boys wore "kiddln' or not, THE BUZZINGS OF THE BEE. 'Twm a black-and-tan dog on the Santa Fo trunk And no thought of daiiKor hud ho, At ho Kit there and gated on the new water-tank. And clutched an oooartoiial flea. Twenty-four wan the engine remoraoloM fate- Wlth the engineer'! hand on the lever, Came down on that dog like a tramp ou a pie, And hli bark wan atranded forever.

WAOON HAENESS, or anything Inthenadrlleorharneaa line call and examine the atock and prleea at I have a car load of Peoria Crocks, Jars, stone quarry is becauso there is Moore to be got out of it, and that he is bound to strike nuggets. In regard to the Howard Ifyou want a first-class Cigar go to Malm's 1 had not talked but a few linos with Mm for it, Jugs on the road just suitod to the trado, which I will soli low in any quautity. House, we can't soo whore muoli Improve ment can be mado, for George ran one of the TP. 3VEXD.A NKWTON, KANSAS. Pnvtina wlhililnir anvthing in the boot and Sm8 best houses in the estate and was well liked by when he knocked mo cloan into "pi," He said a printor ought not to be paid as much as other mochanios, bocanso the labor was not so hard.

I wonder how a professional man rates with him. About tho same as Alox. Rhiolds is turning out better and and express their opinions, and see what Trot him up, shoo line should call on Alex. Shields, who hna fin-no of the best workmen that can bo more durable boots and shoes than any in 1X3 XMCXZW everybody that stopped with him, but they do say that a landlady is everything in a hotel, and that is one piece of furniture that he is oould be done to forward the interests of our Good weather for corn. had, He carries tho largest and finest stock the city.

otting pica at a nickle a 1000 I guess. I city and vicinity in regard to the two rail of findings in tho oity. wtr BILLIARD PARLOR. nrnnvletor of tho Postoffloe Book sadly in need of, and there is no doubt but that he will be ready in less than throe months Zanegar is all broke up. roads that are at present heading this way, to return with said landlady.

and also if they could not come to' some un have hoard of mean men; men so moan they couldn't rest easy when planted in the ground; men so moan and low down in the opinion of the community that they had the same opinion of themselves; but ho Talk about vour low prices, Just go Store, wishes the people of Newton and vicinity to know that ho has the largest and cheapest stock of stationery over brought to the oity. 18 derstanding as to whether the people as effll at the Bluo Front Grocery, you will The wheat market is very auiot, the re- flml low down leaving prieos that will make body wished to vote bonds for this much is tno nrst man i ever saw that thought his you feel happy. ceipts being light. There seems to bo a disposition to hold off for higher prices and better freight rates. The prices so far, are needed enterprise, and also to appoint committees to wait upon the proper railroad of Holden ready mixed paint is the best- The prioe of quinine will now drop.

Get your photographs at Gillingham'a. A fine shower last Wednesday evening. T. C. Hurst has been very ill this week.

We are going to have two more railroads Try it. For sale only by Chas. Malm's 2 To Housekeepers, laDor was not worthy of his hire. As printor, there was not mental and physioal labor enough in his day's work to make it worth as much as any other mechanic's. ficials of tho Kansas Paoifio railroad, which is at present being built to McPherson, and 11.

Wll- The Finest Billiard Parlor in the West. 01(1 MattroMi'S made as (food new by 0 llhoadua and Co.1 somewhat in aavanoe of those of the same date last year, while the quality of wheat is not so good. The bulk of wheat that has been received, is graded No. 4 and rejected. I havo made arrangements with Dr B.

the Southwestern railroad, that is now com kinaon. Leave omen at W. Furniture Store. 2tf Well, I just quaded out my line right there fine Stoek of pleted to Jiureka, These bills and posters and nau nothing more to say. Gunn to continuo the practice of dentistry in my office in the Opera houso formerly occupied by my brother B.H.Soaton.

Dr.G. comes Each day seems to be the hottest, don't it? ad the desired effect, and last Tuesday Un Monday tne quotations wore from GUc to Money to Loan, oiiChattc LIQUORS CIGAKS As he sat on the stool at his case, I took a 60o: corn, 87c to 30o; potatoes, $1 Security, atineomcooi evening tho oity was alive with farmers and citizens, and the Opera House, where the glance at tho individual, and should think ho st recommended anu is pruuurou stock hogs. $2.50 and fat hogs 853.00; When are you going to get money, Char. iy- may 17 8m at reasonable rates Always on hand, and the best In the city. perform all operations pertaining to his pro- was about six feet high, weighed 170 pounds, meeting was to have been held was OIVBT7BA.OA.IjIi.

eggB, 7o; butter, 121; chickhons, $1.50 to $1.76, fnaainn in the most thorough anu bkiiiuu abandondetl. as there was not room for half Tbn nld central lumber yard of Muse, Bpi- wore No. 11 shoes, and No. hat. Well, iust imagine a nonpareil face on a pica body.

The Brunswick looms up under a fine new aner, J. ll. hbaton. W. H.

AWES, Proprietor. rr 1 ..1 'l The work that was done by Messrs. Wal vey Cratty is just opened and ready to supply the publio with all kinds of lumber, lath, ulihiffles. and in fact everything usually riu was men luuuriug over a piece oi reprint oopy, and I was not surprised that the print "8n- Graham ought to be made walk once. N.

J. BUKDIUK. 8. MANN. home constantly arriving at Fresh Vegetables, the number of peoplo present.

A wagon was drawn out in the middle of Main street, and the Nowton Cornet Band opened the meeting with a number of their choicest tunes, aftor which Mayor Saylor was called ing business did not expand or draw on the i MoUrath. BURDIOK MANN, ter Libhart in the Howard House is attracting considerable attention, and scarcely a stranger comes intq tho office what asks who did tho work and how much it cost. kept in a first-class lumber yard, nnd at rea mammoth intollect of such a giant. Seeing stood 110 in the shade sonable rates. Maohine Oils very cheap at Malm's 14w2 The thermometer last Monday.

upon to explain the, objoct of the meeting The variegated tints that adorn the walls of the copy hook and looking over his paper it was a conundrum to me that he did not get both sides patented, and not sot any type at all. Should think the citizens would like it and in what way tno citizens could best ad, vance their interests. Then Messrs. Green the olftoo are very tine, ana the rooms and The editor of this paper "jined the bond" 1 Land, Loan and Insurance Apnts Ady, Harris, Buhner, Hildreth. Bowman and ooia water.

better. halls have been overhauled, reoarpoted and plastered, which makes it one of the modol hotels of the State. To the Trade of Newton and Yicinity: other influential citizens each responded vigorously to the inquiry, "What should New, The real estate transfers retired to await Is it a wonder when such warts on the body politio style themselves prints that the eool weather. Messrs. Rhoades Co.

will next Mon craft should degenerate? liut then, he's not ton do to secure these roads?" She should do all in her power. Her future prosperity depended solely upon her market, and this day move their stook of furniture into their NOTARIES PUBLIC, If you want a good, first-class turn out, go a print; ho's what the boys call a nail-strag. gler. That's the reason there's no labor or to ai. Moore's, large, new brick building one door north ot depended on her competition in freight.

intellect about his work. between Fifth Office west side Main Street, in a very nine wuue me proper enmusi- their present stand. They will also add to their already immense stock an entirely new 1 AM NOW RECEIVING MY We are informed that the new school house Yon'll hoar of his wanting to run for office and Sixth up stairs. up sti asm was at work, and a bystander could see is to built of brick. on the workingman's ticket yet.

invoice or turniture or ail kinds, and the larg. est that has ever been brought to the city. 3NTxvt02i Kan. Do the boys pass him around? Oh, the A living headless chicken is on exhibition that the citizens of Newton and surrounding country were not of that class who stand around and wait for an enterprise of this kind to force itself upon them; but, on the prints have all heard of him. Dr.

Geo. W. Nyco, of this city, has iust on our streets to-day. The Larks. removed a cancer rrom the lip of Mr.

Ulurk SPECIAL BARGAINS IN IMPROVED contrary, were ready and willing to do all Charley Moore has been appointed notary Dr, Nyco has several other patients under This company will give two of their amusing in thoir power to advance the interests his treatment for the same disease The publio by the governor. their oity, and not like Leavenworth and oth, NEW SPRING GOODS! and interesting entertainments at the Opera House, Tuesday and Wednescay evenings, doctor has never failed to make a permanent er places we could mention, stand idly There is at present a movement on foot to cure of this obstinate and formerly incura Have the only Abstract Boohs in the county erect a temperance ball. ble disease. by and let an enterprise of this kind, one of such vital importance to their inter July 22d and 23d This is what the Denver News has to say of them: "The attendance at tho Forrester Opera House last evening A.M. Barnett has been confined to his ests, slip through their grasp.

was oniy tair, and by no means such as the ex, Taxes paid for non-residents. Money Loaned on While perhaps wo have not the location for bed for the past two or three days, PERSONAL. George Clark will go to Florence to'-mor. w. I Improved Farms for a term of Years.

Deeds, Mortgages, made and acknowledged. Collecting a metropolitan city in regard to water privileges as Leavenworth, we have a much rich cellent performance merited. The company is, in a word, a good one and deserving of the patronage of the citizens of Denver. The The wheat crop is turning out a greal deal AND SHALL HAVE IN STOCK THE Benta ana Wymg Taxes Attenoea 10 jrrompuy. better than was expected in this locality.

We received a call from George Terry, of er country and more of it than she ever had or ever will possess, and with the necessary Halstead, last Monday. Rev. E. C. Brooks done the localizing on distributing facilities there is nothing tohin.

WALTER LIBHART. Late of Philadelphia, Miss Delia Langdon, of Beatrice entertainment is similar character to the "Trotibadors," and the performance given by "Tho Vokos." Each member is on artist in his or her particular place, and while all do the Harvey County News this week. der the city of Newton from becoming a local visiting friends in the city. wholesale city of no small importance, locat. Latest and Most Desirable Styles of Staple and Fancy Happy Is the urchin now-a-days who finds George Trovers, of Atchison, was register ed as she is at the gateway to the Arkansas so well, it is difficult to make any favorito The concluding piece is the feature of the en.

Plain anQ Ornamental ed at tne iiowara House last Tuosuay, Valley, one of the richest and rarest agricul tertainment. It is an operatic and dramatic George G. George, Georgetown. Georgia himself attached to tne end or a Kite string. Henry Clark Is once more on the street, and will soon be ready to attend to business tural centers in the known world.

Knowini burlesque, entitled "Hot Water, and is full of this is it any wonder that our citizens shouli by George, registered at the Howard House pith and humor from beginning to end. The get exoited over the prospects and wish to Monday. Plaoterero, And Manufacturers of singing is very fine, and the introduction of avail themselves ot the opportunity ot pro, Port Smith, representing the wholesale D. N. Wright is making preparations for fine business house on the south side of the several airs from "finatore" was an interest.

curing two more, in fact, all the roads they grocery of Long Kansas City, regis 0 ing feature and provoked mirth at every in possibly can! -track, tered at the Howard House last Tuesday. trouitction. Mr. need is simply "immense The way things are at present shaping Cornices, Ornamental Brackets and all T. H.

McGan, of Macomb, 111., has been and has a voice of rare sweetness. The tow, in tlift mtv fnv ttift Tinot linn ni. The largest corn crop that ever was known in this section," is a common remark themselves, with tho Santa i branch run ning from Florence, nnd the K. P. from Sa ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS in Piaster.

er scene from II Trovatore was the master and it is his intention to open a law office at now-a-days. Una to McPherson Center, furnishing that piece of vocalism of the evening nnd was loudly encored. Miss Lancaster is a fine this point. country, formerly tributary to Newton, with WE would announce to the citizens of Newton and the public generally that we have located Why don't some barber purchase the Pres- John Love, brother of Love, and singer and reaches the higher notes with the an outlet of its own, and placing it in a far I at the bvterian church steeple? It would make an greatest ease. Miss Alice Hastings is full of FOB SPRING Affl SUMMER IEAB, better position as regards competition to at, Comer of Main and Broadway, Newton, daughter, who have been visiting in this city for the past month, last Thursday morning excellent sign.

tun and provokes continual laughter. The tract trade than Newton now possesses, aepaneu ior tneir nomo at Menuota, ills. behooves our citizens to gird their armor and be marching along Louis Seggerman, of Halstcad has just put in a fine ten pin bowling alley in connection Where we have constantly on hand Plain and Ornamental Center Pieces, Cor- nices, Brackets, 6cc. 1 We would also announce that we are prepared to do entire perionnnnce is neat, chaste and moral, and is.of the highest class of humor. We hope they will be greeted the remainder of the George Clark, the gentlemanly business But, with the enthusiasm and enterprise dis manager ot the occidental Hotel of Wichita, with his saloon.

week by the lull houses they deserve." was in the city last Wednesday and gave us a call. Mr, Clark reports times lively at mayed last Thursday evening, there is but ittle danger of McPherson, Wichita or any ANDI WILL MAKE IT A POINT TO BATE EVERY LINE COMPLETE 'Lumber has taken a tumble, and the lum. STAY WHERE YOl'R'E AT! Wichita, and states that the Occidental is other town in the Arkansas Valley ever com all KlllUN Ul jrinm uiiu viuuiueuutL pi jsl 0 ei ELXsara-, Calcimining and Coloring Walls I and Ceilings. bcrmen of the city are once more doing rushing business. peting with our city, and by next fall we oan filled with guests both day and night.

R. Gladden has returned to the city A SPECIALTY OF JOBBING IN GENERAL AT- boast of four different railroads running into this place. However, this has uothing to do with what was done at the meeting and we irom rueoio, uoiorauo. wnere he has been TENDED TO. 7m(J Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye! The ed itor has gone to Sterling to be one of the ed Stay Wheie You're Slay Where Vour'c Atl sojourning for the past three months, and ltonal convention-.

will again return to that. again graces office with his genial TTHN, A motion was made that two com manners. He reports lively times in Pueblo mittees consisting of five members each be on account ot the railroad war between the S. T. Marsh received a slight sunstroke on last Monday.

Dr. Boyd was called in and LIBERALITi BEGETS LIBERALITY appointed by llio ciiair, one tor eacli road Santa Fe and R. G. brought him through, all right. Unanimously uuoptca.

Mr. uownism ot- Mr. Frank B. Smith, of the Wichita Bea AND IN ADDITION TO MY BUY 00OD9 YOU Wll FIND A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ferod the following resolution: WILLEXHIBITNOW Here We Are I con, passeu wirougn tins city last evening He says, "Do you love me, darling?" and she says, "Corse," and the green grass lmomcl. That we loci the Douna ior xopoka.

ftir. smith is one of the of securing competing lines of railway, best newspaper men the State, and we un grows all around, all around. and mutually pledge ourselves to use derstand has made all the necessnry arrange the means within our power to secure the ments and will, a few days, commence the With the Largest Stock of Goods in this Mr. McCormick's house in west Newton is reported to have been struck by lightning erection of. the K.

P. nnd St. L. 8. W.

publication ol a 7-column daily at Wichita, New Garnets, Oil Glotl, section. Linen Suits and Lawn Suits at BOOTS AND SHOES, Newton. This resolution was adopted without Ex-Lioutenant Governor Col. C. W.

Ster- laBt Thursday night. No one nurt. P. H. Elwell will erect a two-story build gis, St.

Augustine, Fla. Mayor W. H. Sun derland, Larned; Jerome Whitfield, Keokuk voice of dissent and the meeting adjourn inn at Halstcad, the lower part for a store prices lower than they can bo manufactured for. White Goods of all description from 6 cents up.

Call in for what you want, we have it cheaper than tho cheapest. At HAMILL BUGS'. NEW YORK STORE, ed. The following are the committees named by the chair: To look after our room and the upper for a Masonic hall. D.

A. Gongwere, Cityi Frank Roebrig City; Stanley Craddock, Wichita; Chas. WINDOW SHADES, interests with the K. P. R.

R. J. Emery, Toledo, O.j T. J. Carlisle, New The editor of the News says that we slan York City; and Guy W.

Bayless, Chicago, Of Hvoy Besorlptloni Ady, John Reese, H. T. Marsh, Love and Wm. Vickrey: with the dered the local of that paper, but that he were registered at the National Hotel OURTAIND, will give the devil his due. Thank you BUSINESS NOTICES.

Louis S. W. R. C. Dickey, 0.

last Thursday, Hildreth, A. L. Greene, John Puterbaugi; Now are the blissful days of the lambs that gambol on the green; but we always got at Hurst's. ana ltamiu. For some weeks past It has been whinnered that dill further sail that what I want is for you to Call and Examine my Latest Wall Paper town.

Largest stock in 14 tf grand surprise wa in store for the members of tin DRESS GOODS, Ins "busted" when we gambled on tne green. Styles. The Concert. Goods before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced that you can buy good goods at the Newton Store, which means at Holden Sabbath School, and numerous injunctions were reiterated to everybody and their wives and children to be in attendance on the Important occa M. Stiles, attorney at law, will have his of For Sale Cheap.

The grand concert given by Prof. Oakes and pupils at the Opera House last evening fice in the east end or the jraiace drug store sion, which was set tor the last Sunday in June A Moore double-barrel breech loading shot Mysterious whisperings wero indulged in by the until he can find a more suitable location Trimming Silks was a success so far as the artists were con, knowing ones, or those who considered they ought gun. inquire at this otlice. to know, ol a present ol a new horary or something Mr. Coutant, the editor of the News, was Scrned.

They had a fair house, but not TO MATCH. OI hl iei equiu vniuu uuiu nuiuu puny or panics II Newton Well tho conspicuous day arrived and th Humill the popular dry moods deal called to his home at Hutchinson last juon VICKRE good a one as they merited, it should have day, on account of a dangerously ill child grand climax was reached in the reception by each member of a tiny parody on the Stars imd Btriuea. ers of this city, have rocently knocked the bottom out of prices on boots and shoes. been filled to its utmost capacity. The follow with a prominent advertisement across its face of Mr.

Terrv informs us that the last coat of $1,00 SIS GrXaOXTS ingare the Professor's pupils who took nart They have received an immense stock, and are soiling so low as to cause astonishment plaster is put on the new stone block at "Saunders auei wnson, merennnts, Newton, Kansas." Who wns the bearer of these magnificent presents the concert; Misses L. Davis, L. Smith, J. Old Trash all New anil Fresl Goods. Halstead and will soon be ready for occu Shannon, B.

Jonkins, Dora Vickrey, M. to everybouy who has examinod them. nasnoxcome io ine auowit-uge or your correspon dent, but It was evidently some one who had beet beautifully soft-soaped by that enterprising (km Warranted. i-bart and Mr. 0.

A. Vickrey, of this city pancy. Misses h. Meyer, a Jlouk, M. Kobertson, I will engrave all articles freo xf charge who would, undoubtedly, if permitted, tack their The Newton Store of Wm.

Vickrey is the Houk, and Mr. Smith Robertson, of Hutchin, mat are Drought to me. I4w2 u. A. malm.

posters on the front or tne pulpits of the churche and paste their hand-bills on the marble slabs of th dace to eo for drv goods, boots, shoes, hats Respectfully, son. We have not space to particularize, but caps, and in fact everythmg that is usually cemeteries of this section of Kansas. As exhibitors Machine Oil Save money by buying your at Hurst's. of unparalleled cheek, commend us to this cuterpris. kept in his line.

say that they all carried out their parts well 14 tf ingewwjunrin, and showed that the rrotessor had taken gro I have received another assortment of The foregoing paragraph appeared in the columns of the Walnut Valley Times of Julv J. W. Tibbots.of Halstead, was in the city last Monday and called on us, Mr. Tibbots is one of Halstead' live dry goods merchants Ladies Jewelry at Malm's very cheap, 2 puius iu iuuu- u-uiiyug, uin is ueserviug much credit. WILLIAM VICKREY.

The following amateurs kindly assisted the 11th, which goes to show that the editor is not only an unprincipled cur, but is a fit subject and a fine fellow. Go to Hurst for Paints and Oils, he Bells more than any other firm in town because SIDE LACE AND BUTTON FRENCH KID Professor, and added much to the enjoyment to represent tne ovaie oenuie irom a itenub. A traveling; man by the name of Wiley he sells cheap. 14tf lican district; for, if he is ready and willing to ot the entertainment: Misses L. isowman, Mills, and Messrs.

C. Chanter, Sehenck, pick up sucn little wings as tne above which making preparation to build a frame house on the north side of the track, and make loots Mrs. McGriff has iust received another My was done, no doubt, by that firm with the flutist; J. Willis, cornetist. Miss Shannon sang a solo and took part Newton his headquarters.

best intentions and try to cast odium unnn two duets, one was excellent voice, an large assortment of Fnncy and Stylish Millinery, Buch as Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Laces, etc. Call and Bee her these gentlemen, while it iB a fact RHOADES If vou eet too warm and fail to get cooled CLEAR II TRACK that Messrs. Banders mison rank aniono- off. iust ao to Hurst's and ask for a glass of new goods before purchasing elsewhere. our most honorable, citizens, he is also fit to soda water, of which he always has an do all the dirty-work that has been done in abundant supply on hand.

Lamps at Hurst's. 14tf the StateSenate for the last three sessions Daalen in awl disgraced our State for the past ten years. If he should come out for the same Go to the Postoffice Book Store for the Boss five cent cigar. 13 zDr. Gunn is doing a good business in the dentit Volute, and everyone that has tried him is Veflwttisfied, and pronounce him one office next election, there is no doubt but would poll every Republican vote in this lo.

"We HVCuLSt Have Room. of the best and skillful workmen. cality, for he has proven himself capable and For pure Drugs go to Hurst's Drug Store 14tf was loudly applauded by the audience. We do not think there is a lady in the State who can surpass her. Mr C.

Chanter sang a solo, ond a duet with Miss Shannon. We did not think there was a gentleman ia Newton who possessed so fine a voice, Miss Smith and Miss Jenkins both sang well and are fine performers. Miss Jenkins, we think, will prove to have an excellent voice with a little cultivation. Miss Dora Vickrey did exceedingly well in a song entitled "The V. S.

Mail." The amateurs and pupils all done well, and we hope the Professor will soon give us another concert, and be better supported by a large attendance. Pensions. E. D. Westafer, the cigar manufacturer, uuuipmeui, iu uu me yuitjr a worn, uoou-uy, MurdocK.

now has for sale the best niokle cigar to he Batter Tubs and Palls. had in the city, besides chewing tobacco A large lot iust received, which I will Church Music. the choicest brands, uive him a trial, FURNITURE, sell low to the trade, J. McGrath WHO IS NEXT? To-morrow the pulpit of the M. Church wi 11 ne occupied in me morning oy iter Take your choice.

Married life getting up at 8 o'clock in the morning, paying 15 cents for a bottle of Mrs. Winslow-s soothing W. Branine; the pastor having an appoint Puterbaugh Bros, have just received an. other car of the famous Kansas Wagons ment at McLain's school-house. In the evening the pastor will be present nnd preach the fifth sermon in his series of sermons on syrup; or the blissful days or celibacy, with These Wagons are greatly improved and made of the best of seasoned timber.

See fine-cut tobacco only cents a roil the wagon. 13-tf the Lord's Prayer. Text, "Forgive us our Mt lie Alamei, ffe Have Lots More Lett debts as we forgive our debtors." Children) Carriages, Of course she's good-looking, nice and all these things; but we don't see anything par Hereafter the Methodist. Presbyterian nnd Silver ware at bottom prices at Malm's. 2 Stationery of all kinds and descriptions at ticularly fascinating about a girl because she Baptist sunday-schools will hold their ser Express Wagons, bag one blue eye ana one nazei eye yet an and acoxiin COMING.

uirun's uook store. 13 the boys want to know her. Yum, yum, yum vices at the same hour immediately after the morning sermon. This arrangement was considered advisable, because that now out Mouldings, Depaktmknt op Tub Intebiok Washington July 21,1870. By virtue of an act of Congress, approved July 21, 1879, the biennial examination of invalid pensioners is abolished from that date.

The following is the provision, to-wit: "That Section forty-seven hundred aDd seventy three, of the revised statutes of the United States, providing for biennial examinations of pensioner, are hereby repealed." (Signed,) J. A. Bentlet, 1 Commissioner, It is reported by good authority that For Watches and Clocks go to Malm's. 14 2 of 900 children between the ages of five and "Judge" Jerry Barker, the Irrepressi twenty-one, not more than 175 or 200 are ble," has struck it rich at Leadville. Bully regular attendants upon these services.

for Jerry; wt told him so that is, if he did Burrton Patent Best in the market. Try it. J. F. McGrath, At the Missionary meeting held in the E.

church on last Thursday evening, Mrs, not get bun; be would strike it. Buch luck. Yes and Prices Down that will make you blush Keep no Accounts, have the Least Expenses, and give the benefit to our customers. We keep alt NORTn MAIN STREET, f. Smith favored the audience with a select reading entitled "The Evening before the wedding," or "The Itinerant's Bride." The News says that some young men make it custom to promenade tin a late nour.

NEWTON, With the girls, ana then sleep on ary gooai boxes till the rays of the glorious sun re. Lean Man ter, when 1 came to Newton I was a heap fatter than you are, and now look at me, I feel a terrible weakness and am all the time wanting something to eat and can't COFFEES. Mm, QUEEM STOHEI ABE, minds them of the approaching day. Such This was rendered in Mrs. Hmith usual happy manner and called forth the following resolution of thanks: Itaolved, That this anwielatlon highly appreciate the aelect reading by Mrs.

W. F.Smith, on last evening, and that a vote of thanks be presented her In writing, for the fame. 1. W. lUm-HER, John Harris.

ANSIS I -AL80- And everything kept in a First-class Grocery, too numerous to mention. get it. Where do you 1 nil up at to Keep such We notice Jeff Grant around taking nites of the damage done by cows allowed to run loose. We have noticed for the past Wo or three weeks that the herders have not been any too careful about allowing their cattle and horses to run over the sidewalks, and they had better look leetle out," for Jeff means business. Things have changed since th refrain was popular We'll hang Jeff Davis to a tout apple tree A Mrs.

Dorsey of Mississippi died last week and left him her entire When the shadows of life slant eastward, there it nothing so consoling to a man ai the refleo tion that he has his own vine and fig tree under which to fall aaleep. mTDEDTAKnm things should be stopped. Mr. A. Boss arrived bere yesterday from Leadville, Col- Mr.

Boss was a former resident of this city, being a former partner of Gso. Munger in the drug business. Mr. Ross will remain few days to look after his farm, southeast of town. Mr.

Easier returned from the East yesterday morning, and we art sorry to say that Ta i Bki was a iittls too fast in stating that he a shape as that Pat Man "Well, sir. I came to this town. -THE OLD WELL-KNOWN- about three months ArrMfioii! The members of Newton Pott No. 13, 0. A will meet in the Court Room on Tuesday evening, July 22d, at 8 o'clock, aharp.

Bnsinesi of importance. Thadp 8. 8baoi, Post Comd. Go and tee the Larks" next week and have good laugh. It is not often so fine a company visits our city.

Axl Dealer la BLUE FBOITE. agoandwaa a right saiart chance leaner than you are, but you sea I board at Palmer's City Restaurant, but am getting toe fat and the doctors say if I dont change my boarding house that I will necessarily bust' would bring a Mrs. Essiey win mm, ior thmt it was not so Easfi Her for him to UNDERTAKER'S QOODCt rxmrrrvsr nnvniran, do it we first supposed..

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About The Newton Bee Archive

Pages Available:
35
Years Available:
1879-1879