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The Prairie Press from Lancaster, Kansas • 4

The Prairie Press from Lancaster, Kansas • 4

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The Prairie Pressi
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Lancaster, Kansas
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F6r the novelty of the 'the thiny James H. Lippiiioott. hnve far anlA sciTYie eood niorfi: eH tre Mo, Pac. Time Table Eastward. Bound, wc woul4 like to see the people pur sue a different; coarse for about six months.

for instance', neigh ble tQ registration in the Poland China Eecord. Price til) Sept. 15, W. Have alio a old bog that I would sell. DEA.LER IN Xo, si 3.18, M.

o4Puuouger ....5.07 IM.r It haa every appearance of an bors would speak well Of one anoth Silas D.Warner. i-r. i. I bies, nm boots, er, wonld judge each ojber cbama- 'Wo 9.35.A.MUarly,into;. D1V.

W0U1U DBllBVe IUO nimoM. iw A. HAea 1 OS YYt louOiicuo vjviwv. fore the vilifier, and build up but Westward Bound. Iber, Monday.

notteardown. Of course this is Wrethan wo hope The millen and CAPS Handles Only tbe test of pji! prices arflowii to lei' rwt COME AND SEE ME WHEN YOU WANT A JKAKUAIff, 11.17. r. Ml a VanHorn. of Atohiaon, a Calls answered promptly day or night nium is not yet.

JSo. 3, Passenger .11.00 A.M fnrmeriv 0f Lancaster chap was in tn 1 Office Hours. A. M. 1-3.

p. M. A CARD. xne rdovo trains, cary passengers. 1 mi.

Jas. Lower was suddenly calledto uvuf vut. rruuu uukuuu. 1 I 0. P.

Nettleton, Agent. I mo. last monuay iu av? To My Customers: To such, a rvnint, Wo trio stories concerning Qreatest Bipod Pvirifie or ZartK who is very ill. my killing a crippled and already Church Directory. Rev.L.

Gottmann and wife, of Hvino hPAt. cnmi mat is Damans MMtaF is feal illiont Heal Notary Pilic ConTeyaacer. necessary that I should publish a Church.Freaching every Whiting, were visiting in Lanoaa 11 i (- 1 1 TT 1 -I alternate ounuay. at me umon i tPr last card oi retutation. ine oeasi am nf kill in 2 is alive.

The one Church, at 3 o'clock p.m. I 1 Micro he killer, the Greatest i Kxterraina tors' Itstrikes at birtcausrt of all disease, an4 is the only medicine discovered thal' will kill the which aaientlsfci RevK. II. Hunter Beeoe Bros, are carrying a one I did kill wai all right as you may And ont hv consulting L. Repsten, p.

Luhe The stories i. nne ot vionns, ana aro uuwus -Methodist Church: Preaching every I alternate Sundays, at the Union ner of sales. iibaiird for belief it -would th3 world over agree the cause of, all disease, known or unknown. qhurch, at 3 o'clock TKo WsnM, hold their aam. but some Give them credence, OEev.

J. Massey. nt Tt, wil1 and others delight ia maliciously Win. Jladam's 'Mroba Killer INSURANCE AG'NT vennut nffthom. I nave always iur- be a short campaign this fall.

nished my patrons with the purest ti presents wis cu. viyiiff Some people are horn to water, and best or Deei ana most assureaiy nnntimip. to doso. don't be mm lieve the stories have damaged me others achieve, ater, but (Qeq, Carter hac water thrust upqq The Hartford Insurance Co. but if I find they have done so I will take immediate steps to secure Sabbath School at the Union Church every Sunday at 2 o'clock p.

m. A. L. Charles, Sup't Baptist Church; Preaching every first and third Sundays at o'clock m. and p.

m. Sabbath School very Sunday at 10 A. M. W. G.

Carter, Sup' Chartered 1810. Charter Perpetua It is needless to say of course, Capital, $1,000,000. the conviction of the autnors and AifPiilators. and publish them for that the Lancaster party gave the Dyspepsia, Female Complaints and all Diseases. Consultation circulars sent free on application' commissary department at Fort a Just what they are libelers.

wide berth. Respt. V. A.Sickler. BUY YOUR SUITS For sale by, J.

B. Ilonierson, Lancaster, and Geo Peabody, Mu3COtah IS" of c. Bohanon, P. Wheat is going in just as fatt as the farmers can sow it. It is getting late and it stands them well in hand Murray, G.

Fetty, W. McCabe, Geo. Hn AnaiSA a linA of the Smith. W.Glenn. W.

Holland, Mow In thn MrniId MARKET to be rushing ers, wife and daitKhter, Salem Rupert MEAT and wife, Mrs Judy, Frank Rust, and wtm ni M. N.kl..X The Methodists of Shannon are TITIOI1. tiewtiSii nwuresii mm AH IL wife, and "ve chronicler" attended tne I. O. 0 F.

Lancaster Lodge, No. 355, meet in Kurt's Hull every Saturday night. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Geo. Smith, X.CJ.

11. jU rimes, E. S. progressing finely with their new Klost uneapesi a nX nil Onailne. unveiling of the Grant Monument at Fort Leavenworth last Saturday.

The DS9I 9Ulk? yi church building. It promises to be maioritv of the party boarded the ear a very good- structure THE YEPtY BEST OF FRESH MEATS KLI CONSTANTLY ON HAND. FOR QUALITY UNEXCELLED. All kinds cf salt Meats, Sausixe, Lail Tallow etc. CASH mil for 'SIDES.

ly morning train, arrived in Leavefi- Agent for WANAIAKER and1 BROWN, Rev. Craft, of Downs, will preach G. A. R. worthat daylight, skirmishedf or DreaK fast, fand et ceteras) viewed a few Tirlr Tnrlv "Pncjf.

Wrt 975 YYlPpf. Sit fhf. in the Baptist churoh next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and lecture Philadelphia Peqqa. sights, took the Rapid Transit for the Home for Disabled Veterans, 'l lie par in the evening at 7:30. ty composed largely of old soldiers -ST.

JOSEPH EXPOSITION. Reece Bros, have in their window hugely enjoyed this visit, and alter au- IT lOOA COAL! SEPT. 3rd. to OCT. 5th.

an apple fiom the orchard of Mr liba'il the last Saturday in each month. Salem Kupert, Coiii. Murray, Adj't. Li C. B' Lancaster Cornet Band meet every ''upstiiiy and Saturday evenings in the liaii.

W. C. Adkins, Pres. U. M.

Mears, Sec. miring and praising the Home sumc-ienfcly, returned to the city. After the parade in which the Lancaster A. It. tookpart, the statue of Cen.

Crant The Mo. Vic. ly. will sell tickets to EliistoB, measuring inches in circumference and weighing lC'oz. St.

Joseph during the Fair, at ONE was unveiled at the Fort. The exercises FARE for the round trip. 1 icket3 limited for return passage to five (5) days It now appears as if we would have no new school house thife winter. Of course the people were only A- 0. P.

from date of sale. Ci JN ettieton, Agt. BLACKSMITHING, were opened with prayer by Rev 1 Holland, chaplain of the state G. A. It.

General Merritt, president of the Grant Monument association, delivered the introduc ory address, he wa i followed Senator Ingalls, General Charles w. TOair. and Hon: Geo. W. Peck, Thou joking when they said they wanted COAL MABKET.

one. Lancaster Associ ation meet in Reed's ilall, the iirst Saturday in each mouth at 8 o'clock, p. m. Frank Cloyes, Prets. B.

F.IIursh, Sec. Oct. let. is Wedding Day atj the St. Joseph Exposition and the asso- rt.

sands witnessed the unveiling and the Waffon Repair ShoTD L. I WILL FURNISH TH TRADB WITH ANY' 1 HAVE SECUBP THE SERV- j-xjjj scene was grand and inspiring. The WUHUU U11.C1D fuu.uu jf r- i. i-n-nAa ah an i-nimonup. CES OF A COMPETENT AND married on the grounds.

Any lady nguro, wmuu marneu omue J1. ht, fnfit krh. of solid eray GRADE OR KIND DJiiblixiiiU. PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH, L. wishing to take advantage ot be desi LABRASH OF ATCH1SOX, AND AM WELL PKEPARED TO DO supply, JTO, Lay iiA jourWirter' Ate Proprietor tutored at the post office at Lancas terlvim.

as second class matter. above and lacking a partner will and worthny executed. It is of bronze, please address R.Johnson. 0f heroic size, represents the soldier as if studying some problem of the bat-The St. Joseph Exposition lost tie field, in one hand is held an official ifiM Vmt.

o.t. nancr he is evidently consulting; On ALL WORK INTRUSTED TO MY very BcvtJiciy j-x- th face of the nedestal is a massive CARE, SATISFACTORY. W. B. HENDEflQON, 1 Cash in Advance.

A. SICKLE, n-no -orif ftnaraRLRnsLiceuti ny r. $1.00 raouuuMns chietain-s battles, below this slat) is ..1 1 U1'j at ...5 ivm i-'Un ia forms Unc year, Six months, Three months, Kii.iun itne wora utiAPti.uu nic vcau ia ,25 names of tne various societies mat "HaIkwb half vou see ana notn- nrp.rt.inn. On the 1 UUllVilUUt-UU VU vwww ing that you hear." There are sto- north is another bronze slab, upon qeorg; riesfloatinff arounditnat snoma oe a rni. in Vtvk Who, takenwith the proverbial grain oi oiuram.

xn hMu u. -r Notice to orrespondents. Write on ovp side of the paper only. Proper names be written vkby -iiamly. No offensive personalities allowed.

Give real name not for publica-non but as evidence of good faith. salt, yea, a barrel of it. Wftdirea. of St. Louis: the sculptor dor nn.

ng the work was Lorjjda Taft, The A. H. Birdsall is framing a house nf t.hfi on sfiort Eorsc-shosiEi a SPECIATY, Tn ft lira. Bieyo laacu vn-v. for W.

G. Carter. Mr Carter has July 2. 1885 eleven caught the fever of progression and after tnedeath of Grant, at the A red cross improvement and intends ma king room of Gen. Miles.

The following tes-his new dwelling a fine one. olution was adopted: Resolved, that hnvft t.hia Tinrnorraiih fsisniflesthatyoin ntion p.xtiires with this number. a committee oi nve meiuucio uum TT A TSilanTi lad herd of twen- v. otntfla nf Kansas 'Nfisscuri. Under this mark we thank you for your ii i i i.

1 a. 1 (vi 11 Milt' onwuww i. tv extra Poland China hogs at the Nebraska, Iowa and Colorado, and five patronage trie past anu solicit a con tinuation of the same. THE COSMOPOLITAN? Atchison County Fair on whicn be officers trom tne regmai imy took nine premiums. We congratu- Department of the be appointed a ioqk urns d.

Lnmmit.tf.fi to be known as the Grant ANNOUNCEMENT. For Register of Deeds. lateMrEdson, for the premiums ffionument coramittee. General Miles were worthily bestowed. A liner transfered to Arizona and affairs That Brieht, SDarklinsr.

Yonii Magazine. C3 r.uilor Press: Please announce me as candidate for renomination for the herd does not exist in the county. were heid in abeyance tiil General Merritt assumed command. On January The G. A.

R. Post have reason to 1886the committee met and- affairs ha nrnll A their new flag. It was unitA Khanp. and th result is office Register of Deeds, subject to the 25 ts 9 Number. er Year.

decision of the democratic county con vuition. J.Clifford, uj v- 1 uvxutnw i' incomparably the finest flag in the the monumept in enduring graniteand parade at Leavenwort, wHere Messrs Dronze oi vv rrroT7 and Mowers, who were al- iuui tmj 1 ternately, bearers lost no opportu- Mr -aittr North, of Atchison, was i rA1J. in a V.ijnva I 1 ml ,1 The Odell The Cosmopolitan is literally what the press ntnt-rsally calls it, "The Best and cheapest Illustrated Hagazine" In the World. AI UNUSUAL OPPORTUffl, Siscrite, The Cosopolitan per year $-- t0 The Prarie Press per year Sl-00 Type TJr iter. or cuspiayiug ita iuiuo i me uxcv.

V16itmg nere, auursuay. i It is a dull day when there isn't WELL WORTH BELIEVINfl. Have vour Well Boring. well bored a rumor of a new butcher shop to ft man i9 flt t0 g0 higher, he wUl Bhow 1 Ko rvnp I uhoinff faithful where he 1. Air- will buy the ODELL TYl'JS glO WRITER.

Warranted to do as good work as any $100 machine. It combines with jjtjr.v- Co. Satisfaction and water guarenteed a. I 1 oe Btarvx. vuB All worK Qispatcnea quicKiy.

Uoo. Fetty o. Lancaster Kansas and run bteadily so we can see just other0reature that Is made. The price of the two publications We will furnish both for only can fin with I HTn'w mnv hnast, nf irreat aotlOBB. DUt tDOy tj wf.ll aMOftenertho effect oiohanca than design, aVinna if nriA can sunnoit tmn wen r- Wanted: Cattle to Pasture.

wb are never maae 10 rcaiciuuua qiwo 1ULITY SPEED, EASE OF 0PEKATI0N- wears longer without cost of repairs than any other machine, has no ink-ribbon to bother the operator.ltia neat substantial, nickel-piated-perfect afld adapted to all kinds of typewriting. Likeaprinting press, it produces Sharp Clean, Legible Manuscripts. Two to Iib mM.de at one writinsr. and good, if not, why, a few dollars Qualities we have as by thoBe we affeot to n-rrrt iYnn.1 noslnrp nnrl Willi ot. vww 1 1 a 4 a titi 1 1 im unnivn.

i uvw IXBTQb lJO ClLlU tW5 AtVU wv has nothing dim oeauty w0p take -n l0Q head of catUe. Price GU We publish, in another column a v-y, "Uue fits. cents per month. Henry Warner, card from V. A.

Sickler. He takes r.ditors, lawyers, ministera, bankers, nmhunta miinnfai-turers. business n.bUlni the etories that are rift, seriously. of ianw witnoui some oinor huuh omethlnsc disaereeable under H. men oi nannnt TTiaka a better invest A Splendiaiy Illustratet pemicsl at price Mitciii (6 iDSiiis, S3T TRY IT FOR A' VE -VRjg 1 Do you want a flret-elass Magazine, giving annually pagea 'by the ablesl writers' and cleverest artists as icxdaWea Magazine as money can make a Magazine that makes a specialty of live subjeots.

We hardly think they are worthy at ment for $15. Any intelligent person Mast people take ton thcrmonoy -j want YOUR MXl Oil tentn. However we give it space nil tuey come neanv uj iuo cuu do Juat tbe same with their time. OUT list TllB mOTS, tlW mSTTier in a weeK can necome bwh upci.i, or aRAPiD one in two months. 1 offered any operator who can the paper and tniRt his cuatoraerB will not too readily believe all the idle gossip in circulation.

Common neiiee teaches us tha a butcher state can be more destitute tnan mat of a person who, when the delights of sense forsake him, has no pleasure of tho Teb snob and the toady lack the sains do bettor arK witn a i ype Do your local paper? KenJ. tip. Prairie Fress to that produced cy tne ntbuij. ya tinkle A rfnnta (inri KulHHmftn AV anted. would notieopardize his reputation rf 1 wuuiu iiui cuvi -ki dharacteriKtic, an intemgeut raanuaess.

acBxacieriKiitn. iui.ouis-" I bnccial inducements to Dpalers. lor fn noniira Kir by killing diseased cattle. Mr Sick- rStfTM lOU CdM by killing diseased cattle. Mr Sick- 1 111 1.

in nnf flaAf 1 Ufl BUUUJO u'" 7 1 (7.ut J- aaaress tne 6nd $2.40 to thlsof ice, Olid bot IhaGoft CO. tales. Theyhave been told on butch mnrt for iROi, the capacltj to ba- 2. mOBOlfiUX and PrCSS One Xr. Op III era from time immciaonali jamaa 'r i It.

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Years Available:
1888-1890