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Delphos Carrier from Delphos, Kansas • 5

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Delphos Carrieri
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Delphos, Kansas
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oil to the jointscreak and chafe and hang and do not fit to the annoyance, NOTICE. A congregational meeting of the OP- and more, of all the bystanders. Ex. Presbyterian church will be held in the U. P.

R. R. Time Table. WKHTWARD, Fuiwnger, No, 271, p. H.

Freight, and Pawwiigcr, No. 273, 10, a. k. EASTWARD. laHBcngr, No.

272 10: 12, a. m. Freight and Piinwengcr No, 874, 4 20, p. u. LOST.

A large pocket-book between Del Universalist church Friday, Nov. 18, at 7:30 o'clock, m. All interested are invited to attend. The session of the church will meet at 7 p. m.

All persons desiring to unite with the church will have an opportunity at this ATTA MOMBN phos and Lou Serviss', containing papers valuable only, to the owner. The finder will please leave at the Cauiuek office and receive reward. time. Rev. Stayt will preach.

Joy Bishop, Jit. Small Quarrels. Most quarrels spring from trifles. NOTICE. All parties are hereby notified that To the Farmer who Wishes Nursery Stock.

the co-partnership hereby existing, un What trivial matters cause ill-feelings der the firm name of J. A. Felt in families! The mutton being roasted too little, or the beef too much; an opinion about the temperature of has this day been dissolved by mutual consent of the parties thereto, and that all accounts, notes and demands due said firm have been turned over to the house, or the style of curtains that Iloag Agnew, of Minneapolis, Kan ought to be bought for the front windows; the definition of a word or its pronunciation, are not topics worth a quarrel when peace and good will are of bo much importance in the house. A sas, who are now the sole owners thereof, and have full authority to settle the same and receipt for all moneys We have a full line of everything handled by eastern nurseries and a great deal cheaper. Compare the following prices.

paid thereon. J. A. Felt. little ill-feeling is like a little seed, that may grow into a large tree which D.

D. IIOAG. S. J. Agnew.

Nov. 9th, 1887. will shadow the whole house. Many a man and woman must look back with regret on the hasty word or the cold re VARIETIES. proach which was the entering wedge tnat split a household in two, and yet how few make a point of uttering the soft word that turneth away wrath! Quarreling is one of the original sins, California Excursions November and December, '87.

California excursions will be run by the U. P. Company, leaving the Missouri river on November 2nd, 9th, 16th 23rd and 30th; and December 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th. Round trip tickets to San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles, Colton and San Diego at $60 each, good for 6 months from date of sale. Excursion tickets to San Francisco and return, via Portland, Oregon, at $75 to $85, according to route.

W. Dunaway, Agent. for the babies sitting on the floor will fall out over their toys, and one will push down the block tower that the other has built with great pains, and mamma will be called to settle a quar 15 1 25 10 00 50 4 00 30 00 50 4 00 30 00 50 4 00 30 00 40 3 00 25 00 60 5 00 40 00 50 4 00 30 00 75 7 00 60 00 50 4 00 30 00 50 4 00 30 00 02 15 1 00 02 15 1 00 02 15 1 06 05 45 4 00 10 90 8 00 25 2 05 15 00 50 4 00 30 00 25 2 0015 00 APPLES, 3 to 5 ft PEARS, PEARS CHERRIES, 3 to 5 ft high PLUM, Wild goose, 3 to 5 ft high PLUM, Wolf, PLUM, on Rus. Apr PLUM, Prunus Simoni, G. RUS.

APR O. QUINCE RUS. MULBERRY, 12 to 18 inches SOFT MAPLE, CATALPA GRAPE, Concord Hartford Pro Delaware, Early Victor, Procklington rel, and no truth can be got at, for each is right in his own estimation, and each has been wronged by the other. So it is through life. A reason able quarrel about great matters may Judge Levi Parsons, who died so recently at his home in New York, was the originator of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway, and its first presi be settled, and the parties made friends again; but little tiffs about nothing are such foolish, intangible things that dent sixteen years ago.

Parsons was named after him and is a monument to reason cannot seem to overcoue. them. his memory. Train the Boys. Go to Farrows for cheap Groceries.

Frank Dopp was doing business in Milton vale Monday. Spelling school at Wedgewood's school house next Tuesday night. J. B. Eobinson has moved to Kansas City, where he will engage in business.

Joe Duncan has bought a large number of hogs for shipment during this week. Mr. Alex G. Jones has put in a large stock of fancy candies on the south side. The Council Grove Republican made a grand fight for Judge Nicholson and now rejoices over a triumphant victory.

If you want to get the worth of your money, all lovers of a good cigar try the Homestead and Long Jack at IIol-lis Jones. The play entitled, "The Last Loaf," by the Delphos home troupe will be exhibited at the Opera Hall in this city next Tuesday night. Regular services at the M. E. church next Sabbath evening.

The doors of the church will be opened to any who may wish to unite with it. Mr. Pierce. Lynch starts this week for Pennsylvania where he goes to spend the winter. Pierce is one of our best young men and many good wishes go with him.

The Baptists will commence a series of meetings in the Universalist church Saturday night before the last Sabbath in this month, conducted by Rev. Woody, of Beloit. John F. Clingenpeel, of this county, sold a pumpkin at Ada a few days ago that weighed 120 pounds. He had two others that weighed 100 pounds each.

These might be called "Some Pumpkins." Several hundred persons witnessed the baptismal ceremony at the river last Sunday, by Rev. Job Ingram, of theM. E. church. The subjects were, Misses Anna Perry, Sibbie Webster and Eva Edwards.

During the sixteen days labor of the Salvation Army in this city, over one hundred have professed conversion. At the M. E. camp-meeting, preceding their labors at this place, over eighty professed religion, swelling the grand total to about two hundred souls. The members of the city churches have been revived and have added large numbers to their membership.

In the Colorado desert near Idaho, there is a large bed of rock salt, and the Southern Pacific railroad, in laying the track to the salt bed, has been obliged to grade the road for 1,200 feet with blocks of these crystals. This is the only instance where the road bed is laid and ballasted in salt. The sea which once rolled over this place dried up and left a vast bed of salt nearly fifty miles long. The supply is inexhaustible and the quality excellently. At a meeting of the Delphos Board We are ready for Fall and Spring delivery.

Waverly. The Meddler. The simple matter of a boy's being trained to be orderly may seem of very When madam added to her list of slight moment in determining the hap Give us a Call. friends an eligible young man, she set about finding a girl who could amuse piness or unhappiness of his future home, but at least every housewife with a careless husband will appreciate its importance in practical living. A lad accustomed to having his sisters or the servants pick up whatever he chooses him, and keep him within her circle, but no sooner did the two young persons become mutually interested, tnan she changed her manner and did all that she could iito separate them.

It to leave about, will come some day to would seem that she considered court be a constant vexation to the tidy soul of his spouse, when he might have al ship rather than matrimony the climax of earthly bliss, and that, consequently, most been taught as easily to aid rather she endeavored to prevent marriage than destroy the neatness and order of his home. The mother who allows whenever she was able, Dot only be cause it was something she could not Jones Bower still have Cheap Money to Loan on Farm Property. Their terms are the lowest now offered. Give them a trial. her son always to consider his own in terests, and never to feel that the com conscientiously recommend, but also the fewer the weddings the more hearts fort and wishes of those about him are she would continue to have at her dis his affair, is preparing a husband who will some day render miserable, through posal for the pursuit of her favorite amusement.

It was her sole pleasure in life to promote love. She paired sheer thoughtlessness; any sensitive Will Trade! A No. 1. improved Farm, lying eight miles from Delphos, one hundred and sixty acres, worth $25 per acre, to trade for a stock of groceries or hardware. Jones Bower.

couples as nonchalantly as she paired Buy Your Meats woman who links her destiny with his A Bride. Advice for Two. her nails, and a great deal oftener, But let it appear that the young people were beginning to care for one another, That quality of intimacy which breaks down all the barriers of polite presto! She would have none of it ness should never be tolerated. Young OF H. A.

TOLLET, At the oldest and best shop in the city. Pays the highest cash prices for fat cattle, and hides. wives and husbands cannot be too strongly reminded of the probable The young woman was out of her books instanter. She knew her no more forever, and all her failings, real or supposed, were paraded before the would-be lover's eyes, that he might shipwreck they will make of their hap piness if they yield to that ill-temper 3 which expresses itself Jin discourtesy, avoid that young woman as he would want of compliance, unnecessary oppo a pestilence. And yet this meddler Potter House, TIIOS.FOOT, South Side Park, Delphos, Ks.

sition, and above all that most disas was a match-maker in her own despite; for though she did not press a couple on trous amusement of "nagging" and to matrimony, whole droves of couples creating a Hundredsof homes have gone wrong for the mere want of arrived there nevertheless, thanks to CD 2 ST 2 checking, in time, the habit of annoy her peculiar methods alone. Ex. of Trade, held last Monday night, a ing, as a relief to a momentary feeling of irritation or discomfort. The wife Ul a CD CO 1 PS CD cc 2-' P- B' Money To Loan. Finely Equipped, Good Sample Rooms.

Free Bus to all Trains. committee consisting of Geo. Strickler, W. B. Davis and W.

II I have plenty of money to loan upon Clendinen, was appointed to confer terms better than ever. No need to go away, as my facilities for getting it are CD Jz iu 1 1 who gets into the way of contradicting or "checking" her husband, of opposing him in small things and standing out in large ones the husband, who is sneering, contemptuous, tyrannical, or fault-finding perhaps neither side knowing the whole extent of its folly, but just giving way to it as more easy with the Boards of Trade at Leavenworth and Denver in reference to the Leavenworth Denver Short Line, railroad recently chartered to be pro jected through Ottawa county. The not surpassed by any one in central Kansas. I loan direct for private parties, large or small sums on short time, 2. a with privilege for full five years with out additional expense.

Interest pay Guests served with the best the market affords. Tender you a hearty welcome, and will make your stay in the city agreeable. Thos. Foot. able only once a year, and that with the committee on water-works to ascertain the cost of construction, made a re than to fight and conquer it these principal at Delphos Kansas.

Money young people are doing their best to port, but, being incomplete, the committee were instructed to complete dig the grave of their married peace; a paid when papers are signed. Come and get terms direct from me, or write; also learn of the safety and advantage of dealing with parties whom I repre their labors and report in full at the and some day poor, pale, fainting little love will fall into it, stark and plume-less, and will never rise again. In the next meeting. sent. It is no idle boast when 1 say in DPD that my terms and conditions are the best.

Office in old P. O. building, east beginning these little tiffs and discom MIDI forts are made up with a kiss from side of public square, Delphos Kansas; Geo. N. Nichols.

Sad Death. Mr. B. Farnhem, agent for the Ottawa Nursery Company, shot and killed himself at Minneapolis. Tuesday morning, Nov.

15. The deceased had a him and a few tears from her to add 3 cement to the reconciliation. By-and by the tiffs are more acrid, and the rec Live Agents Wanted onciliation is less warm. By still fur To sell Dr. Chase's Recipes; or in- ther time this never comes at all; and things get into that chronic state when iormation lor everybody, in every coun tv in the United States and Canada I I there is never an open breach and nev er a formal healing, but an ever-widen Enlarged by the publisher to 618 pages.

It contains over 2,000 household recipes DO YOU SMER WITH PILES? Use Dr. Tatters' BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT Avoid the use of the love life. Try BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT made from the Common Buckeye whic-h combined with, other valuable ingredients make a sure and CERTAIN PILE CURE. it with assurance that you will receive bene'fit. Tahlers Buckeye Pile ASK YOUR DRUGGIST OR STORE-KEEPER.

Sent by mail in Tubes 75 cents, Bottles 50 Cts. COUSSENS TABLER MEDICINE Jr. Louis, Mo. ing rift and a neyer-ending coldness. and is suited to all classes and conditions of society.

A wonderful book loaded revolver in his overcoat pocket, and in the act of throwing the coat over his shoulder, the weapon fell to the pavement, exploded, the ball passing through the owner's thigh and up into the region of the heart. He expired in a very few minutes. The deceased was the collecting agent of the company, had several friends in this city and was a Free Mason. lie was a friend of the editor hereof and his family, and we deeply deplore his untimely death. and household necessity.

It sells at Then the two lives grind and jar like rusty hinges locks which misfit the slot wheels where the axle is stiff or sight. Greatest inducements ever offered to book agents. Sample copies sent by mail, postpaid, for S2. Exclu anything else which should work to Send for 76-Page Illustrated Catalogue. MENTION THIS PAPER.

sive territory given. Agents more than gether in harmony and smoothness, but which, for want of care to keep the adjustment exact perhaps for want of aouDie tneir money. Address Dr. Chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Arpor, juicnigan..

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