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Allen County Plaindealer from Moran, Kansas • 5

Allen County Plaindealer from Moran, Kansas • 5

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Moran, Kansas
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Joshua Kumbel, President, Win, Paske, Vice rscsicYnl K. (Vihio Have Bmhop inakH your Photo -Fpot BaU. The bost garne of foot Mi that is; rr OS graphs at the ear fo) $1,30 per doy. THE MORAN BANK, When in lola stop at the Mekel to be played 'in sou t'heftstieriv JCiiHsas this year will toe played between the strong. "Yates vContoV'-teain -and -the Plato, the leading restaurant in: the J.

IT. Ro, Win. Paske, Joshua Riunhel oil y. 1 i if 1 Directors A rkansas i ty, 1119, am pion team MISSCHJtM, KANSAS TEXAS. Pound.

(, 13, daily 11 14, V. m. No: CO, Local, 10:10 A South Bound. W. 'A.

Ross, E. A. Brown South bound turn of Southern Kansa and Oklahoma, at Yates Centby on October, A General Banking EminoH Tianfaettc on the "Kat" u.is two bonis late yesterday. 19th. This is tlie only opportunity tSfWe oiler to the business public areliable, permanent, ohr people will have to witness a red J.

H. Cot! man. returned from lot game of foot ball this season. a week's visit with nou Rhe's All Right Always. Wo -il ro often cludin' woman 'eau'so slio's malt hi' of iv stir Fur the rijihtu she think us men-folks is a holdiu' liaek from lint to tell the truth we've never felt.

much (lifterent to this Wlietlu she tist snits oi docii'f, Wo Tuko i 1'Ier A Shis nmy win the "rights' Rhu's after, she nmy make us don her dress," An' ignore onf lusty kiekin' an' onr runt. of distress; i A.n' alilioiiti'li we swear an' mill tor, result is always this Hiil.liei''ii we should do without her, 'We Wi1 Take IK-r As She 1st. Memphis Commercial-Appeal. -and accomodating banking institution. "We solicit i a share of your patronage.

io. iu, Texas press a. No. 13, Mail 8:00 si. No, l'iOeal freiirh V.

if. Parties of 10 or more can get a rate Calesburg, K.insis, wtudtn. of one and one-tliird fare 011 all Fraiik Young is having the post- J. 8. Koukkh, Agent.

roads for round trip." office lobby and papered. Agiicr is doing the work. PIP, On Growing1 Old. They say lam growing old because MISSOURI 1'ACIFIC ILAIL WAY. Bound.

Will. Dougherty traded lints with K. D. llapp, Tuesday and about. one James Woodard, Manager.

my hair is silvered, and there aro more trado will call for a new hai. crow's feet 011 my forehead, and my BOARD BY' 3DilY OR WEEK step is not so firm and. elastic as be A. II. and County A -torney llennett, of lola, were doing fore.

But they are mistaken. That ii. Local Freight A. Bast Bound, JWiirci', 4mw freight, l'. il N.

F. HoosB, Agent. business in town Monday evening. is not me. The knees aro weak, but the knees are.

not me. The brow is AT REASONABLE RATES. AT USUAL HOURS. LUNCH.ON SHORT NOTICE, 31 0 KANSAS. Wo want a convHiHindent in every Positive Proof.

801 Bottles of Samuel's Tar and White Pine have been sold in Moran wrinkled, but the brow is not inc. This is the houso I livo in. But I school district within iil'teen miles of We will have the news. am young younger than I ever was before. Guthrie, in the past tw) years ana "nary a kick." Twice as good and three times as cheap as any other remedy Simpson.

W. T. MdNaugL- W.K. nATOHERTY, PROPRIETOR OF East Side Shaving Parlor. (J.

lludkins' old stand) Your Patronage Solicited. Free Silver Rally. for coughs, colds and sore throat. Only 35 cents at Samuels. CITY BLACKSMITH SHOP A grand Free Silver rally will be held in F't.

Scott tomorrow, Among We are pleased to note that C. K. Thayer is able to bo i round town again after a long and severe illness. that the Acorn Stoves can not be beaten, for Durability and Work. At Men del Is Hardware Store.

Mrs. R. Maxwell has been making some improvements about her property in the south part of town this week. Jesse Ford, the new propritor of the prominent speakers to bo there SIMPSON and MoNATJGHT1, are Hon. Jerry Simpson; Hon.

Changes Hands. Jesse Ford, of Bronson, lias pur A. Harris; Hon Granville Jones; WEATHER REPORT For the week ending October 13, 1800: Hon. David Ovcrmyer; Judge Jack chased the M. K.

Dining Hall of Sain Mills and will continue the son and others. Special rates on all business at the old stand. Mr. Mills roads and a large crowd expected. A goodly number form Moran will Precip.

Temp. Proprietors. All kinds of Blacksmitliing done Satisfactory and Prices guaranteed Reasonable. Our Specialties are all classes of Repair ork, Plow Work and Horse Shoeing! Moran, Kansas IHrst door north of Samuel's Drugstore. will give his entire time to the management of tlie Virginia house, which be' in attendance and if you wish to hear some good, speaking and.

spend under his control is fast becoming one of. the best hostleries in the a very pleasant day you should join the crowd. A grand, parade will be Ah State; Mr. Ford is a restaurant man formed at o'clock. The Solid of considerable experience and we perdict for him an excellent patron- City will put forth her best efforts 8 6 to welcome the Silverites and be Notary Public ePr el cdy wly fair 7 64 46 55 8 66 45 55.5 9 69 43 53 10 68 43 50.5 .15 11 48 37 42.5 .15 12 64 46 55 13 64 38 51 assured yoit will Oe royally enter Surprise Party fair Last lmuav 'evening about 4o.

or 30 young people of the Golden Vul ley neighborhood gathered to sur C. J. Noutox, U. S. Observer, Prairie Rose.

Weather not so pleasant. Will Eagan is threshing near prise it being the the Local Chat. event of his 88th birthdav. The Real Estate Agency, I Insurance, Collections, Loans, -Rentals and all agency Business. surprise was complete.

The com Rose this week. Dave Tice bought the surrey sol at Mr. Jones' sale. puny remained until a late hour, the "Katy" lunch stand, visited with his family in Bronson Wednesday night. Mrs.

Willotigliby is visiting in Topeka this week and Fletch isttay-ing at the Virginia house during her absence. A man trying 'to do busiues's with-i out advertising is as consistent as a niiju trying to c.nm l.he ocean in a tub. Mrs. J. M.

Brown, living southwest of town', is entertaining her niece, Mrs. Myers, from Illinois, this week. Subscribe for the Plaixpicau-it and get the news. Help send in the news in and help us stand up for silver. The Moran Department Store accepts checks on the Moran Hank, and The Peoples' Bank same as silver and gold, Wilfred Stephenson has a very painful felon on the' third finger of his right hand, 'ind is losing considerable sleep over it.

Edward aiid Mr. Ruble of Humboldt were in town this week and assisted in the 'moving of Hva MiivtvnlFu ll'ivti Several went up town last week to indulging social games ot various kinds, and all report having spent pleasant evening. They departed to their several homes after wishing hear the Mo. Pac. Railroad's candi date.

Notary Work Executed With Care. Mrs. H. T. McCormack and son, Politics.

Sunshine. Tine weather. Pay the printer. Revival meeting! Paint your property. Come to Moran to trade; Fjotd of corn being marketed.

Not an empty dwelling in town. their host-many happy returns of Daily, have returned from a mouths the day. visit at their old home, Bates City, KNAUER PHILIPS. "The World's" Secret Poll. Missouri, R.

McCormack has purchased a nice driving team, so now, young The World ordered a secret ballot in the com posing-roorn Thursday night. Result: Bryan', 01; scatter :) Proprietors Of The (: CITY BARBER PARLOR. the crowd for Ft. Scott to ladies, when you wish a plea-sun drive just smile on C-. II.

morrow. ing, 8. bile the World is publish The Baptist people have purchased Mr. Ilesson, of Pittsburg, was up ing the preferences of the workinmen the first of the week to visit his son, Under Pennsylvania itouss in the various trades, it had so a new organ. worth.

League social next Tues day evening. Charles. He says there are plenty failed to give the vote of its own of silver men down at Pittsburg. employes. This fact may or may not Cabinet Photopraphs per be significant.

The only man- who W. A. Perkins was the purchaser voted for. Palmer was an unnatural in of some of Mr. Jones' blooded hogs en "citizen .1.

tierelore, it was which he expects to fatten with Ills beef cattle. perfectly natural for him to vote the way hod id. This item is published M.K.&T. DIMNG HALI Open Day and Night in the nature of news. From the Union Printer and Craftsman.

Josh Billings On Infidelity. Did you ever hear ov a man nonouneing Christianity on lluz death-ded, and turning infidel? Luncii' at All Hours on Short Notice Silver Speaking Ex Senator II. B. Kelley of Lav Gamblers, hot free-thinkers ranee, passed through town last haven't faith enuff in their profess Tuesday en route for Bayard anci Opposite M. K.

T. Depot. MAN KANSAS while hare made a speech in Manlej Hall. While the meeting was not advertised a very good crowd was present and heard an excellent Free CHARLES MENDELL Silver speech. The Senator has been a life-long Republican and was in the Kansas state Senate for jsiglit ACORN PROVEEB Nd.

16, years, lie made a forcible talk DEAIJill IN- calculated to instruct anyone -not wholly sroverened by 1 iudce. He riTTHTlT "G1-DT7- I Vff)1 tit. A goodly 11111111)01' of our 'citizens will visit Ft. Scot tomorrow and attend the barbecue and listen to some good political speeches. Miss Mary Zaring has accepted a a good position as book keeper iu the People's Bank, and assumed her duties Thursday morning.

Old then, middle aged men and young men lind the largest best and. latest styles of Clothing, Hats and Shoos at tlie Mo'rau Department Store. Hon. John IV 1 larris of Ottawa, Republican candidate for Congress, paid us a pleasant call yesterday, accompanied by Messrs. Close, Hobby and Kin ne.

Little Herbert (lay pulled a teakettle of boiling water off the stove last Monday and was severely scalded. He was badly burned but is getting along very nicely. We want all members 't of the Free Silver club to call and subscribe for the "Plaixdealeu," and anybody wishing a good home p-iper can do no better than try the Pla rxDEALEit Airs, Samuels will entertain the Epworth League at her home on the evening of Tuesday Oct. 80th. Re freshmcnts will be served representing the most important question of the day vis.

Gold and silver. We intended to write up tire Republican rally held here last Wednesday and several other local items but were visited by our old enemy the "grip" and were compelled to take a three days vacation, which we did not dozen. Bishop. Unviwil meeting at the baptist church this weik Dr. Cumuiings and wife of Bronson were in town yesterday, A goodly number of our will visit Ft.

Scott Show this paper to your neighbor and induce him to subscribe. diaries Mendell has some good -oak stoves. The prices are very low, Mesdamos Samuels and Smith visited friends in the country yesterday. E. I).

Itapp is building a new tire proof smoke-house to his meat Jennie Mastoii of tola was in town the fore part of the week visiting iends. Western Union line-men are repairing the Company's property here this week. A. Liseilbeo is building a barn for Harvey Olmstead, north of town, this week. llev.

Woods preached at Xenn1 Sunday. Ho was accompanied by Kev. Epling. Sam Mills is troubled with the rheumatism this week and is walking with a cane. Sartt Ford, of Ft, Scott, will work in the Katy Dining Hall, for his brother Jesse.

Compaig'il hats are all the go now and most of the "boys" around town arc wearing them. Chas. Mcndelf reports a very good If ado in stoves these days has a Hfy fiifo ftrfe ttf Select rctofc was met at Bayard by -a large orowc and the meeting Was enjoyed by all present. ion to teach it to their children. No atheist) with all his boasted bravery, liaz ever yet dared to advertise his unbelief on hiz tfiiifstun.

I had rather be an ideot than an infidel; il I am. an in lid el have made myself One; if an ideot I wax made so. I have" never met a free-thinker yet who didn't believe a hundred times more nonsense' than lie ka-ir find in the Bible anywhere. A man may learn infidelity from books, and his assoshiats, but he kant learn it from hiz mother nor the work ovGctl that surrounds him. Unbelierers are nlhvuss so reddy and anxious to prove their unbelief, that I lncvo thought they mi to be just a lcet-le doubtful about it thein-selfes'.

The infidel, in liiz impudence will ask you to prove that the flood did occur, when the poor himself kant even to -save hiz life, what makes one apple sweet and one sour, or tell why a-hen's egg iz white and a du'k's egg blue; When I hear a noisy infidel pro-klaiming hiz imblief, I- wonder if he will send for sum brother to cum and see him die? I guess not. He will be more likely to send for the orthodox man who engineers the little briclvchurcti. just around the korner. SILVERWARE, PUMPS Poultry Nettiimv Tinware Putty lloo' Feiiciiiir, Bepvtdlican Meeting; A very good crowd gathered at the Mauley hall last Wednesday night to listen to the Republican sile of the issues of the day discussed by Randolph and Harris; Mr. Harris failed to be there and the meeting was addressed by John Randolph.

His speech consisted of anecdotes, funny stories, but was lacking in the main point in a political speech argument. During his speech he spoke of Ananias which we thdught was very approipriate, and was done, we suppose, as a warning to some republicans whtf have been making such strong arguments for thf gold standard. otovesj. flStrongFires are Started lijlfeal: Straws. Soit is with an ACORN Stove, the fluS 17 fi are so large, the draft so perfect ummj thdt a fire is kindled without any trouble at all.

TiN SffOP IN AVITH STORE.

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84
Years Available:
1896-1896