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The Trio-News from Savonburg, Kansas • 2

The Trio-News from Savonburg, Kansas • 2

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Chapter of Unwritten History. The following history was the ora- PER CAPITA MONEY, i A VIRGINIA Lodge, No. 815, A. F. A.

M. meets Saturday uiglu on or before each full moon The Trio-Neys. Entered in the postotlice al Kansas, as second class mutter. im of Mis liyide Huff delivered at i vf "T-- commencement in the Friends T-n a tv Do Prices Depend Upon Amount cr Upon Kind of Money and two weeks thereafter. A.

r. Maitsox, W. M. hurch, April 17, lbOT. Announcements, FOK COL'XTV CLEiiK.

I hereby respectfully announce my can lidacy for theollice of County lerk subject to i he decision of the lcpublic-aus at the primaries aud convention. C. A. FiiojiK. I hereby announce candidacy for ollice of County Clerk subject to the decision of the republicans at the primaries and convention.

Your support solicited. II. 15. Smith. SAVOSBl'RiS, AI.I.KX COVAI KANSAS.

JUNE 4, 1807. SAVON BUltG, Xo. What this little city was a quarter of I. O. O.

century ago may bo of some interest Monday evening. S. N. G. PfEI.ISHED EVERY FRIDAY.

to many, probably before that time there was nothing but prairie or perhaps an Imlian village where Savonburg A. O. U. Savouburg Lodge So. Forts Which Will Help to Dispel the More JloDCj-" Detcslen Some Postra for the Sllveriie Professors Who Are CondaetiEf; the "ationol Financial School" Why Are Prices Iligh jtiid Per fcjsMa Slocey Lew in Silver Slnndartl Countries; Should Deposits in Hank; lie Iticlcdcd la Est! mating; Amount of Jlouey hiclf Affects Prieesf E.

A. JcncAN, Publisher. 311, meets every Wednesday night. now stands. II.

II. Ill FF, M. W. Tw-nty seven years ago this spring J. SUBSCRIPTION n.

00. Through Service FOR REGISTEK OK PEF.DS. hereby respectfully announce my andidacy for the ollice of Register of M. Elder, Sam and Lewis Huff Jr. and E.

HUSS. U.liit.i) BETWEEN Anton Bauer settled near Savonburg. M. W. Jso.

1271 meets Thursday night, every two weeks. P.O. Smith. Y. C.

MADE a The following winter after others had Deeds subject to the decision of the republicans at the primaries and convention. U. It. Colktney. ADVEUTISIKG RATES, LOW.

KNOWN ON APPLICATION. moved in and joined the little colony, F. D. Lloyd, then president of the M. P.

On? cf the numerous fallacies upon which the free silver delusion is founded is tpe assumption by all silver ites I hereby respectfully announce my CH ICAGO, Conference, heU the first protracted K. L. Xo. 91, meets Friday night every two weeks. Ji H.

Hesson, C. andidacy for the ollice of Register of and cheap money advoeutes that prices are regulated by the c.niount of money meeting at the residence of Lewis Huff there being no church. It resulted There are people who think that they cannot be independent without being abusive. Deeds subject to the decision of the republicans at the primaries and con veil tion. II.

i'. I-'ovvlkk. p. in circulation and that there is any nec- 4 in much good the first christian or- essary relation between prices and AND TrWC. amount of money.

When driven from mization was affected at that time and I hereby respectfully announce my andidacy for the ollice of Register of one position the bimetallists take ret meetings were held at the residence of PRSNCiFAL CiTiES OF If most of us had our liveg to live over again, we should only make another lot of big mistakes. Deeds subject to ihe decision of the re urre in another 311st as insecure and il M. Elder until the school house as 1 cr publicans at the primaries and conven logical, but perhaps a little mare hid built. tion. 1.

S. Dall. den by sophistry. Ihenioreenlightened A few years later a eliurh was built a among them do not cow assert that to double the amount of money is to mile south ot here. About If 8 or 9 a How vivid becomes the recollection of an oil friend if he lives in a town where you want something done.

I hereby respectfully announce my andidacy for the ollice of Register of WJaSER JSrFBT SLEEPERS lot was laid off across the road north double prices. They generally admit Deeds subject to ihe decision of the republicans at the primaries and conven AND Cool Breezes Are the most appteciated during the summer when the hot sun mates its presence felt. MILWAUKEE Is situated right on breey Michigan shores, and the temperature there is usually just right, jf you expect to attend the National Educational meeting to be held July 0 to 9. will lind the the shortest ani most comfortable line to be the Santa Fe Route. W.

J. Black, G. P. Topeka, Ks. a store, ana ail was in that the rapidity ot circulation and the errs: r.T tion.

t. lOL'NG. readiness to put up the building when use of credits affect the efficiency of RECLINING People get from employers not for the work they do so much as for for some reason they changed their mind money and prevent an exact statement I hen by respect fully announce my the amount of work they can gejt out of is well as the place and put it a mile tne relation netween amount 01 mon KRTY fiHS cancitilacy lor llie ollice ot Kegtster ot other people. of ownnr e.Y KUUUS, out lUl uju.c Deeds subject to the decision of the re Tf doubtedly means higher prices, and vice publicans at ihe primaries and convention. T.

T. Andeksox. Woman's intuition is seldom at fault, 1, 1 .1 but it. occasionally fails to tell her how niter a snori ume auuweu 11 The iia illea of mo.ney s0 piw DINSNG STATIONS .1. 1 1 i 'ri.

i. to deal with an old beau after she has into me nanus ui n.i,-.. mm mu. uc nicnt with si verites is tlisnroved in FOR. SIIEIUFF.

I hereby respectfully announce my uididacy for the ollice of Sheriff sub married thp other fellow. OPERATED 5Y THE COM PAN f. SUPERIOR MEALS, building was a box house on the north many ways. Statistics of prices and side of the street wheie N. T.

Holmes's amounts of money per capita in use in ject to the decision ot me repmuicans If a mountain ehould suddenly appear 5F7Y GETS. store now stands. This building was different countries at the same or ut at tin: primaries ami convention. In the middle of Lake Michigan, there afterward moved to the south side of the different times laH to show any certain his Space would soon be some fellow around 11AKMON llOUAKT. I hereby respectfully announce my i I relation between prices nu jnoney.

street where it was used as a shoe-shop ML claiming that he caused tiis phenome liius, jii na uiuiunu 111 1.11c camlidacy for the ollice of Sherifl'. suli- V4CCl tlliui to patent? non by throwing a brick into the water. oy Jir.W;M. kh.u w.orld and in this country very great- vour iGoas: tiifv mav nrma vou tn. ject to the decision of Ihe republicans raoveu aim aiKim uas Kiiiueuii 111 louii- since 1S0O or 1S52 or 1872, the Wrltf Wl-UDEKBITRN Patent Attor.

BELONG TO ceys. Washington, 1. C. for their Jl.Sia) prise otter TIMETABLES. Somebody writes to one the Bos it the primaries ami convent ion V.

V. Smith. etui utt oi two uunurH'i mvcuttoua wuutca. dation, and at this very moment serves amount of money in use has increased the purpose of a barn, and is doing its enormously. From a per capita circu- ton papers to ask how to stop a mus THE BLACKSMITH, tache from growing on a small boy's duty as a shelter for Alpha Suo'b'rass's Iation of $4.90 in 1SO0, $14.03 in 1S52 and The My candidacy for the office of Sheriff -ubject to tlio decision of the republicans at.

the primaries and convention is horses. $18.13 we now have one ot j. lip. The mother couldn't have been put up to ask that question by the boy. URHAT LAIf ZS And it is none of the After the first store was passed into the am thla notwithstanding the greater ami the hereby announced.

I.hiuille Mr Keene l.nilt 1 ap.uny 01 ui uu, editor's business what INLAND HESOKTS lars and the vastly improved and ex Elmer Russell, the famous boy barytone, is accused of having robbed the K. 11. CUSXIXUHAM. 1 hereby respectfully announee my another across the street, south, where hound. Ko.

14 Pass HOP. A. il A. M. (i: Local A.

M. South bound Due. Jo. 18 Pass 2:11) P. M.

511 Local Frt 2:53 P. M. lit" i iiic mi i il i r'li i nrn tended use of credits. Will some "more the butcher-shop now stands, this after liTord ineaiis of (Miiovincnt despite the is in it. residence cf of Honolulu money" advocate please explain this candidacv for ihe ollice of Sheriff, sub ward belonged to JJr.

Murray. ject to the decision of the republicans great fall of prices in connection with heat of summer. Cool breezes.aud gen besides having shot and seriously wounded two Japanese. He probably Mr. Keono also up the first dwell at the primaries and convention.

the great increase in per capita erous shade. If yon want a vacation B. M. SAVG-AE, J. II.

UAKDXEi: money. ing-house which now occupied by Eci reasonable cost and at seasonable sings bate now. At any rate he is not a good singer, but he will doubtless give the jury a great song when' his pepoy. He was, as a matter of 'so ciiod. apply to agent Santa FeKoutc, Physician iirgeon the first Post-masler.

When the olliue CORRESPOfJDEKCE. Again, the per capita circulation of the gold standard countries of the world is about $13; that of the silver standard countries only about $4.30. Will some or W. J. Black, G.

P. Toiieka.Kau. case comes to trial. SAVONDCRG, KAXSAS wasestablished, the necessary thing for details. was a which theie were many, nf lid cilvprifp nrnfiwsinrs who fire con Chicago and New York retail mer fcgAll calls promptly answered.

-SAYOilBURO North Hound, No. ILPass 1:34 P- M. i- A. M. lit) Local 10: 15 A.

M. South Due No 13 Pass 2:23 P. "11 12:47 A. M. oil Local Frt M.

LEANNA JOTTINGS accompanied by long petitions to the "financial schoolgirl western chants have organized to fight the bi can think Wantsd-ftn Idea Who tuiutt some simple I'osl-in aster Ijencral. as southwestern states explain to department stores. These mammoth to patent? one of the most popular and suitable Protect ideas: thev may bring you wealth. Write JOHV RN ft Patent Attor. tfANTED-AN iDiDRlopateut? Protect your ideas they may hrlnt- vou wealth.

Write JOHN WEDDEK- concerns threaten to drive the small dealers out of business and they are neya, Washington, i. for their 81,900 priEa oiler Mrs. Davis has gone to Colorad to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lewi Libl.y. nd list oi two Lunoroa inventions wouicn.

uniting for self-protection. In Chi hUUN atent Attorneys, Wasliiugtoa, they wanted to name it blnngtovvn because the houses wi re strung out so far, but there was another Biringtiwn their classes why prices in silver standard countries are about twice as high as in gold standard countries, although the per capita circulation is less than one-third as great? Will they explain that the value of the material from -STAKE LI. lor lusir Jji.txw prizo oucr the small dealers are semiring Miss Ellie Donoho went to Iola, Y. C. AlforJ went to Savonburg, Post Oilieu so that was necessarily rejec pledges from the people not to trade at the department stores.

It is claimed ted. Several others were suggested and Saturday. which the money is made has much Sunday. that real estate has depreciated because sent in but met wiln the same fate more to do with the prices than the small store rosffis cannot be related and M0. PACIFIC ItY.

TliK GREAT THROUGH LINE. Mi'. Strom is treatins his house to Duo. ..1:20 P. M.

..3:30 A. M. .10:00 A. M. Due.

P. M. .12:51 A. M. ..8:25 A.

M. Our Sunday school will observe iSorth bound No 11 Pass 00 Local South bound Mo. 13 immf 11 51) Local Frt last Mr. Keeno recieved word from a amount of money in use? Will they tell that businrss for the dealers has a new coat of paint. Chiklrens Day next Suml iv evening gentleman in Indiannii saying that he their classes that gold has always been been practically ruined.

T. W. Itobcrts came home from would like to put up a store somewhere more valuable, weight lor weight, than 2 Dally Trains in this part of Kansas. Mr. Keene silver, and that it' has recently become A late president of one of our col Iola Saturday evening.

at three o'clock. F. Mills moved to Chanute, hih week. TO 33 times as valuable while'most of the thinking he would be more apt to come leges once said: "The habit of standing idle, waiting fcr dead men's shoes, kills The creamery took in 825 lbs of coining ratios of the world were estab and cast his lot in this thriving village lished when cold was onlv 13 or Ifi the life in many a rich man's son. John J'tckson, G.

W- Alward and ofone store aim DiacKsmiin-snop iney will thev Kansas City, Atchison, St. Jeseph, Omaha, Sedalia, Hannibal, Ft. Scott, Parsons, Denson, Dallas, Ft. Worth, times as valuable as silver? PJ ns is a paralysis of body and mind. I can milk Monday morning.

SOUTH MAR ATOM. f.imilv took dinner with T. J. Alford named it alt ix him, he took the Indiana cxnhiin that the value of bot; pick out nearly every boy in this col ij Sunday. man's name, which was and add- pgij anj silver bullion is fixed in the lege whose idea of life is to spend the Houston, Galveston and all points Mr.

Payne and wife of lluckford ed the sullix burg, and sent it in. 11 long run by the cost of product ion am, 310. PAG. atMORAN. going- EAST.

No. 451. Passenger 7:85 V. Mo. 450, Local Freight 3:21 p.m.

GOING WEST. No. 453, Passenger, 7:47 A.M. No. 450, Local Freight, A.

M. All trains carry passengers, and 45i runs through to Kansas City or St. Louis without change of cars, M. F. Boone, Agent.

money which somebody else has earned. His looks, his acts, his talk, Crops are lookic' well in thi3 was duly accepted, and that is how it that therefore the value of bullion dees spent Saturday and Sunday with Gay. in Texas. Solid Daily trains betwcuK. C.

Pueblo. are infected with a dry-rot." This was it came to be called Savonburg. Whelh not depend upon the quantity oi money neighborhood. i.r.i) iml I in CllClliailOIl CI l.H-H, ic Denver and St. Louis, with M.

Ingles preached for us Sunday Miss Sarah Iloltine preached al iv of nhor to pro- Morning. Blaziuir Star last Sunday. She left a harsh expression; but it represented useless lives, that lacked the vitality and healthful moral vigor that make men worthy of the highest respect, 'and useful members of society. put up ma stoic. w.heat nnd live Sunday school at 9:30 Sunday an appointment for next Sunday at At this lime of no rail-ways the mail hoilYS ot IaboP to produce 23.22 PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.

Fivo EJaily Trains From Kansas City to St. Louis. 11 o'clock. All should hear her as was carried over different land routes. erainis of cold one product will ex- morning.

Dan Freed was the first mail came: change for the other that is, the price iielilpfiii! she is an able spe iker. Mrs. II. A. Richardson visited Ijere ho carried it from Savonburg to old of wheat will be $1 per bushel under our II.

C. TOWKSEND, G.P.&T.A.. A. McMillian went to Ft. Scott, Sunday Elsmore.

Will Lehman was also present standard in tney uien au St. Louis, Mo. i that it it requires ouiy uvui Monday. 1 r.r.li,.a r.nfrl-l KltvPr 171. TTVI I 1 iontown to Savonburg and Humboldt.

nf Tom Decker spent Sunday with On Field, and liog Fence wire. Steel Picket Fence, and Walk Gates at (Kcceived to late hint week). M. Ingels was called to Cluuiutp, Hetookthciront wheels of a wagon will not exchange for less than Popular Low-Prlced Excursions to friends near Bronsoii. made a cart and drove a little mule California.

TheSnntaFe Route daily excur E. Gay and Win. Bennett went Salnrday, to preach Mr. Allison's leam to it, and in that Way he pro- why pricesarehiglierinsilverstand- A tax upon newspaper advertisements has been introducpd in the Spanish cortes, and the newspapers of Spain are raising a storm of indignation about it, as it is likely to ruin a great number of provincial newspapers. Publishers and editors have united in addressing the minister of finance in a memorial, protesting against the tax.

The minister of finance, however, has declared that he cannot consistently recede from the position he has taken from the first, and since the cortes has decreed that suuli a tax on advertisements is fair and would increase the evenue of the country, which needs noney very badly just now, there will nothing left to the publishers but to formed his duties as Uncle Sam's ser- ard countries? Will they explain the to Moran, Tuesday. funeral. van t. Anions' other mail-earners were -original "American financial policy, sions to California in tourist sleeping cars aie deservedly popular, Cars ate of the newest pattern and very com-. Sol Wray visited his brother Sun- Miss Maggie Johnson, our music which was to keep the coinage ratio as M.V.IIulV and Mr.

day. Wallace Osborn was the lirst black close as possible to the market ration Will they aslc the members of their teacher, lias gone to Witchitato vjs-it relatives fortable, having every necessary convenience. The excursions are acconi Moline ihool will close next Fri- smith and Mr. Elder was the lirst doc classes to vote to restore mis uiui- tor. Mrs.

G. W. is Slu oughly American financial policy?" panied by Pullman conductors and porters, and are patronized by many The'Hrst school-house was on the cor If the corps of silver professors and day. Stark and Vicinity. at this writing.

Mrs. ljlair is better. ner where the bank now stands. It vus TO THE FARMER: Take your home paper first, then subscribe for the Weekly Edition of cheap money statesmen who are con- of the best people. Low ticket rates.

Miss Tena Player of Humboldt, built in the fall of lbH. Miss Ella Don ducting the "national financial school pay up or go out of business. The Santa Fe's California line is re olio was the first teacher, anions? the mi fail to answer the preceding questions, and G.W. Edward and wife of Oso- Jno Purdy and Mr. Eby went to markably picturesque.

Its middle oils were John Young and brother, M. perhaps they are willing to exp a watomie are visiting in this neigh course acioss the continent avoids Walnut, Monday. what kinds of money are included in V. Huff, Clifton Huff and sister. makincr up the amount of money which borhood, this week.

extreme heat or cold. London is qxcited just now over a small boy of 8 years, who has the most astonishing knack of sketching port-rails ever vouchsafed one so young. The Stark school will give an ice After the new school house was buill Hops it include all kinds For descriptive literature, address, THE KANSAS CITY "STAR" cream supper at the hall Saturday the old one was. bought by the Friends of government OT state paper money, as Poarl llnnter will lead En-leavor Sunday evening. Topic: W.J, Black, G.

P. A.T.& S. F. and hxeu up tor a parsonage. wen as gold, silver and copper coins I The child, called Little Stanley, is tha son of a sign-painter and ticket-writer night June 12th for the purpose of R'y, Topeka, Kansas.

About 11 years ago the rail-road was r)0cs it include bank notes, which form "That ye bear much buying new books for the library, built. a considerable proportion of our pres- in moderate circumstances. The foundation of the boy's fortunes dates from a recent race meeting, where the Prince S.B. Edwards and wife of Lansing Mrs. Alma Ester of Cherryvale is The next thing aTown Company was ent circulating medium? If you include oversized bvMr.

Carvens.Dr. MeUuire government ami oan noies, vuy are visiting relatives in inese pans. visiting Albert Stewarts, this week. of Wales was attracted by a crowd include bank credits? Are not more ex 0 Wallace Young, D. Freed and others.

A TAPEK for. the fahuer. 25 Cents a Year, THE KAXSAS CITY STAR, DAILY: 1 YEAE, 3 MONTHS, $1. He has been i inoi pal of the Lansing watching the small artist sketch promt chancres nnd greater exchanges effected There was a meeting at the Hall, Wednesday night to arrange for 4th Three stores were then built and oc school for the past three years. uent people, rewarding him with pennies.

Among the pictures was one of by means of checks than by means of either naner money or coin's? Is it not cupied. For What? the prince and that gentleman was bo Tom Ingels has arrives from 111. 1 I. of July. Mr.

risiier oi rt. scoupui in me nrsi as easy for pne who has "credit (ue pleased he sent the boy a sovereign, and is at worn on inu num. posits) in a bank to buy and sell as if lumber yard. Chas. Alsop, an old barber, was in be bad money in his pocket Do Miese A first-class ticket from Kansas to town, Tuesday.

Almost all of its other change have been so recent that it would be of no in credits or deposits necessarily consist of money at all? If a man has that which, suitably mounted, he now wears as a locket. A few nights ago the boy appeared at a concert, where were present the Dukes of Cambridge and Teck among other notables and all V. O. Harper was in Walnut, terest to mention otherwise than to com ELSINORE AND VICINITY. You saw it in The JEvy.s,.

Jack Poyner of Mo. is visiting 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. mend its rapid progress and substan amount of property, can lie not nave $1,000,000 credit with his bank on which Monday. were surprised at the boy's skill. Ho tial improvements, Let us sincerely to draw checks at any time? Cannot Mr.

Barnetts moved over near his sister. When? can sketch Gladstone in eight and one hope that Savonburg will continue to gUcn a lnan nnti seu on a large scale PJense, Tuesday. grow and prosper until some day it will without the use of ordinary money half seconds and draws 200 prominent men from memory. lie is engaged at a Will Harper was in Savonburg be a large and populous oity. Why, then, should bank deposits not be music hall at present.

included in making up lie per capita At the time of the Christian Endesvor Convention in July. onbusiness, yesterday. nireul.it inn of the country? TRADE real Jrilby made her debut In ihn nf the "national Porterville Points. DESSCNSr, COPRICHTS New York a few days ago at the Spir- financiai school" can pass an examina S. II.

Kelly is home from Law ltual temple. Her name is Mrs. Ada tion in these "per capita" questions, we Gage, and though it is declared that Jno. Warfield of Kimball was in this neigliboihood, Tuesday. Gus Englehardt shelled coin, Tuesday- Preacliing at Elsinore, Sunday.

Tho prospects for crops are very slim. The creamery at Elsmore is. prov ing a success. Stray horses around. Catch them up hoys! rence.

By What Route? TJte Santa Fe. will prepare a set of questions on other subjects, os, for instance, the cause of she has never had any education and C. F. Eldridge went to Rockford high and low interest rates, the ndvan Sunday. tages of high prices, the blessings of Anyone senflinpf a plcetrh and deforlption may quickly ascertain, free, whether art invention is probaMy patontuble.

Comniiniictinn3 strictly confidential. Oldest apoucy fitrheouriiiK patont lu America. We have a Washington oflioe. I'atents taken throuKU ilunu Co. receive ppeciul notice in tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tennt.lfully lllnstratod, lnrcnut clrcnlntion of any HClontlflc jriurniil, wevklv, torms a yeaii months, specimen cupli's nnd Uai.d Book on athnts sent trao.

AdUress MUNN 3G1 Uroadwny, Now York. that she speaks only English, she sang with much feeling a solo in the Genoese dialect while under the control of a medium. She sang several selections in the same way and also played on cheap money, etc. I.yrpn W. Holt.

Many of our people attended Dec oration services in Walnut and Sav The same rate will also apply to intermediate points, and in the Silrt-rlips Should Drop the piano, selecting the music at the onburg. It is vain to invoke the authority of suggestion of the medium Jefferson for the coinage of 50-cent dol Key.C.B, Sears preached the memo- reverse direction. lars or any other debasement of thp The value oi Kansas crops for last year is reported by the state board of agriculture to be as follows: Winter wheat, spring wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley', buckwheat, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, $244, 483. G2; sorghum, for syrup or sugar, sorghum, for forage or seed, castor-beans, cotton, flax, hemp, tobacco, broom-corn, millet and hungarian, Milo maize, Kafir corn, Jerusalem corn, blue grass, prairie grass, fenced, wool clip, cheese, butter, animals slaughtered and sold for slaughter, milk sold, poultry and eggs sold, garden products marketed, horticultural products, wine manufactured, honey and currency. Our "neo-democratic friends rial sermon here Sunday alternoon.

King is working on his house. if they wish to vindicate their claim 1o Open to Everybody. the title of "old line democrats," who Smoky Row. Mrs. Nelse Larson is no better.

Grandma Cecil and daughter of wh were viHiting Dr. Cecil of Stark, are friendly visitors in the Row this week. G. P. Adams of Derry, N.

belongs to a large family. There were twelve persons present last Thanksgiving who bore the following relation to one another: Great-grandfather, great-grandmother, two grandfathers, two grandmothers, Ave daughters, two sons, five Jefferson for their father, will P.K. Smith and family of Hepler attended Children' Day at Ilarmo- WHEN YQil WANT A clean SHAVE, or a lirst-class HAIR CUT, Shampoo, Beafoam, pr any kind of tonsorial work, have to abandon their idoa of free pot n- age at the rntion of sixteen to one, or nv. Sunday. He was taken ill at any other arbitrary rate, but if they sisters, five grandchildren, two great Portervile and had to remain all will have a double staudnrd, muke it Quarterly meeting at Union, Sun Ik recovered enough to re grandchildren, two brothers, three thirty-two to one, in order to be honest aunts, one uncle, one great-uncle, one the payment of debts and to conform Send for descriptive books and information to any agent of the Santa Fe Route, or to W.

J. Black, General Passenger Agent, A. T. A S. f.

Topeka, Kansi.s, turn home. niece, two greai-aunis, tnree nusoanns, to the nctiuil ratio in the value of th D. G. Smith. day.

II. B. Mcllugh. presiding elder of ihe Ft. Scott Districtof U.B church preached Bjiturday ni gin and Sun- Mrs.

Harper visited in Erie last two fathers, three mothers, four wives, two metals in the markets of the world and grandniece, one grandnephew, two it being, ns Mr. Jefferson says, "a nirr Artist yeck. S'iWW wood mnrVPted, siuters-in-iaw ana two Drotuors-in-lawr. cantile problem altogether." Haiti d. Ui Tnmr rfcr.

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