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Barton County Banner from Claflin, Kansas • 4

Barton County Banner from Claflin, Kansas • 4

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Claflin, Kansas
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FOR EUIINITURE, CARPETS AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS, 00 TO 0. VV. NOKM PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. BARTON COUNTY BANNER, KVKIIV TlIUllHDAV EVENINO. Dealers In O.

K. O'BLKNESS, Editor and Proprietor Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Iinpliments, Tj. J. 13 AIL Y. Dealer In Hard and Soft Coal, Headquarters For the best coal, for tho least money, Become and see hie before buying.

KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ono cony ono year $1.00 Six months 00 Business locals live cents per line each Insertion. 1'atent medicine and transient advertisements, cahii in advancu. Keokuk cook and heating stoves, quick meal gasoline stoves. Farm Impllments of all kind, Deering twine binders, Deering glass Advertising rates iniulo known on npplt- CUUOU.

Mr. Baldwin was in our town Sunday last. Mr. McClain was down to Ellinwood Tuesday. Mr, Mfillcr of Dubuque, wrs in town Tuesday.

Mr. Smith of llolyrood, was in town yesterday. Postmaster Ilartmail was to Great Bend on Tuesday. Mrs, Gillis of Great Bond, was in this city a few days the past week. Mr.

Babb of the firm of Babb Gillis, was up to Great Bend yesterday. Mrs. Raines left Tuesday evening for Leoti, Kansas, where slio Will spend tho Win lei'. This Space! and Tricycle sulky plows, tho best in tho world; Spring wagons, Cultivators, Plows, Harrows, GIANT ENGINES, and MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHING! Glidden barb wire. Iron 1U1(1 W()(J(1 Come anil see goods, got pricfis, and save money, by trading with Elfiioro NOTICE-All matter intended for pulifi-'ation, should ho written plainly, and reach this ofllctt not later than Wednesday and shall in evkuv cash bear the Writers full name, Is Reserved for Knlered at the post dllloo at Clallin, Kansas, as second-class mall matter, MATH KLEIN, v.

Dealer In Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Itnplimcnts, Guns, Pistols, Silver und Doming pumps, All kinds of tin roofing out pijiing executed on short notice. Manufacturer Tin, Crfpper Sheet-iron ware'- Mr. Ed. Duprco of Lyons, camo in on Friday evening and fpoiit a few dayt in this place. who will sell his en-itre stock of Groceries rIO Pacific Railway Time Table.

(I01NU EAST, JN'o. Passenper a. m. 21 Fast Freight. 10:20 p.

m. Local 4:05 a. in. WEST, o. 301, PasseiiKcr m.

210, lst Freight, Local Freight, 7:35 p. in. Lew Norris, who has been visiting with friends in Iowa, returned to his home on Saturday evening last. Sole agent For Adams Windmills, Singer Sewing Machines Fuller Warren Stoves tndebaker Wagons. -Frank Snyder, who has been sight Look out for bargains at tho Pioneer Store.

The new county officers have nil taken charge of their respective departments and will continue business at the old stand. Choice line of groceries at bed rock prieos, at the Peoples storo. If you want to have a real goad time y6u should take your sister (or some other fellow's sister) and attend tho Club to-morrow evening. Tho price of wheat it is to ho hoped, will be somewhat advanced by tho re cent Show storm, as but little will he marketed for several days. School books, tablets, writing paper, slates and pencils cheap as the cheapest at the Banner Book itoro.

Elders Wickhatn and Downing of the Christian chucch, will hold services lii the school house ovefy evening this week. All ore iuvitod, FOR SALE. A gd'od house and two lots in Claflmj located on Main street Will sell cheap for cash. For particu lars inquirt at this office. Several of our yOung men charted a car Sunday and went out to Redwing.

It was a "hand-car." There seems to be something Very interesting to a couple of our young men out that way of late. Doherty wilflon, Ellinwood, will repair your watches, and it Won't take your farm io pay their bill. We forgot to mention last weeek that a literary society had been' organized in tho Valley school district. We understand that thq live issues of ibc day. both politically and socially will be ably debated.

Messrs Ed. Morau Mid E. II. Grizzcll two of our enterprising farmers, were in town Saturday, and say tho recent snow storm will insure forty bushels ot wheat per acre iext. harvest.

We hope they are nol false prophets. The. United States Post office inspector was in town Thursday last, e.v amining the records ot Wanainaker'ti "mis-fit" at this place. The desires ol a long suffering public were poured ii his ears, which we hope will bo heeded seeing in Oklahoma the past feW weeks, returned on Saturday last. Mr.

Creswell of Grove county, was CLAFLIN PRODUCE MARKET. 'HlliCCTKI) WKEKI.Y FOIt THE BANNER. 'jlUlN-WhontNo. :2 soft :77 3 hard 75 3 OK Corn (M ta i5 Potatoes per Butter per jKumd 15 Hogs ))cr ewt. 3.00 visiting with his daughter, Mrs.

Campbell, a few days the past week. Chatten Bro's Company( Mr. Norton and daughter, Mrs. J. J.

Cbappcl, of Great Bend, arc visiting Sale will liogiii Dealers In with Mr. and Mrs. Marx this week Geo. Ilerold, brother and sister, of near Cain City, were In town Saturday evening the G. A.

R. Install Nov. lO.and continue ation. CLAFLIN POST OFFICE. Qflioe open Iron o'clock a.

till m. daily, except Sundays, being open on that day from 9 to 10 a. in. if Mails close for the east at 5:45 m. and lor the west at 8:45 p.

m. Mails trout Wilson and intermediate points, arrive Tuesdays and Fridays, and departs Wednesdays and Saturdays. 11. A. C.

Ha htm an, Port Master. Mr. Math Klein went to Arkansas while stock lasts. last week for a short visit with rela Now is your time tives, lie will return some time during the coming week. TIIURSOAY, JANUARY 15, 1891.

to buy goods at -Alii- Lumber, shingles, lath, blinds? moldings, plaster, hair, lime and cement. Oak and Cedar posts, Agents for the celebrated Canorl City Coal, We intend keeping everything in the hirir her line. Call and see its. The Commissioners at their last meet ance prices. ing awarded the county printing for another year to the Democrat.

No more book no. Babb Gillis are selling picket roap at 10 Cents per pound. Ilappeninge, i Take your Butter, Eggs and poultry '0 the Peoples' and get the highest market price. The Social Club meets to-morrow evening Uigh live is all the rage our town just now, counts; very thing spot casli. "Try's .1 nirer." 'Try evidently did not get what he wanted." So, a civil answer was expected.

The Democrat editor in sdme ways resembles an old nuizzlo' loading shot gun. When it is loaded the load cannot be WE ARE THE lrawn without firing it, or beginning at ihe top and drawing it out piecemeal Some people Who are so much in lovi with themselves aS to think the world would cpase to revolve were it not foi their personal influence, should remem-the story of the man who stuck his finger in the ocetlii, then pulled it out and gazed at the impression he had made on the mighty waters, The hole in the water represents the impression such people make on society. Ellinwood has rather overdone the wed.ding business the past week. Dr Now the Democrat was evidently load lea lie an ed for tbe Resistor, and as the answer owing, to this nuebtiou was stored away in W. -Vor ris will now be found bt jhe old sapid, si.ill Billing furniture but also measuring oil dry goods.

Great liend can now justly be called the "sanctified city." A four hundred page tablet for ten cents at the Banner Book store. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sly died on Saturday morning last. f'.

Babb Gillis are selling 17 pounds cf good sugar for $1. Eld, Downing tif Hoisrngton, is in town, this week hold religious services. Wen Hue Ulir Repair brancht bringet gelbe zrf Doherty und Wilson, Ellinwood, die maebett selbe ausgeziecb.net gut und garan- some misty arid unfrequented convolu tion of the Editor's troubled brain, and as he could not get to it without tread ing heavily on some, honest, patriotic and law abiding jointist, or drawing the load, ho fired it, hit or miss. lie has Dutm ha3 desertedj the 'Brotherhood of Bachelors" and has married a Miss Entrekin. A Mr.

Scuemeider has wed Miss.Eva and our old friend For the next 30 days, commencing Thursday, December 18th; we will give the people of Claflin and vicinity the advantage of THE GRANDEST SLAUGHTER SALE our forgiveness he could not help it. "If 'Try' wants the joints closed why Charley Downey and Miss Mary Klein don't he make complaint to the new have begun a life partnership All the county It is no use, Mr. Editor; Mr. Ilotch kiss snows of these joints, for tho Reg happy parties are well known to many of our readers, who will jt.in with us in tieren ihre Arbeit. Owing to the heavy snow drifts the foaih are in very bad condition just now.

wishing for them all the pleasures this life affords. Ye sec by the Beacon that, our old thev have ever known. You will probably ask the reasoii ot tills; We can answer in three words. "WE NEED MONEY." We will give von a few ol our prices below, but if you want lo be boss, Carl Voigt, has been dicaming of late and has broken out all over in poetry, tie is striving hard to. be a convinced come ana us.

leaxlei' In the Alllianco party, but; we Fc'r we will -ell von ister, the only paper, in the county so far, that has the 'moral courage to speak its sentiments the joint question, has so thoroughly, aired tho joints 'and made their presence known in all parts of tho county, that if Mr. sHotchkiss do.s not do his duty in looking after the joints without further urging, Jt is useless to think he would do so even should someone furnish information in writing. He could not summons men from the city of Clallin that could not give h.lm all the information needed to prosecute to conviction, every jointist here. We shall let him alone and see fail. 'to fcce why the farmers of-this For 2.JC We will tell you an All Wool red twin nannci, mcnes me.

uu.u country Ehould place such men at the a Gray flannel, one-half wool. Former price loc. head of rtheir movement. Ho is surely of lii to Something lew every day at the. Poeples store.

The Odd Fellows of llolyrood are; talking of giving grand ball in that city soon. Babb Gillis sells 2 pounds Broken Java coffee for 45 cents. Other goods iii proportion. The Social Cliib has prepared an excellent literary programme for to-morrow evening. All are invited to attend.

Go to Babb Giilis foi groceries and provisions. They; keep a full line of staple and fancy groceries. There is talk of organising a S. bf V. Camp at Pawnee Rock.

a move in not a-farmcr, and much less a writer, pair fie a yard will buy a good fcliirtlng 100c will buy a splendid blankets and as a speech maker he is a sad, sad oc failure. ruusliu calico oc The following is taken fronu the 5C LOHllllg proceedings 'Of County Commissioners what he will do. Tut. 9c will buy the best roll of cotton Letting in Kansas 1. will buy a good shoe for a child, warranted $2.

will buy a good boot for a man $1.50 will buy the best boys shoe made Boots from up -s 1 30c buys a heavy all wool shirting flan nel at their last ineeting: i Independent township J. D. Little $2.75 will buy 'heavy All Wtfol bhinkd'. 4.30 buys a good suit of dotkes foi men $1.50 buys a good suit of doilies r.i boVs fact a great big induction will be found in tbe clotlnng 'depart Don't miss this sak If you you will miss a Big Bargain. 32J will buy a double width all dress flannel 32 will buy a yaiv wide very fine! all wool flannel HEWS FROM THE COUNTY BEAT.

From the rsmocmt; and C. L. justices of the pfcace, R. N. Tucker, treasurer, Chas.

McClain the right direction; whoCp 'cr up hoys clerc, Jacob Grcssardt and Geo. Britton constables. Win. Grossardt tnistee. If yoU have a watch that '-ia all Charley Dodge will remove hii.

ab Logan township-G. Filler treus'urw, 12Jc will buy the best one hk'f wool dress goods. Doc will buy a pair cf gray blankets $4.50 buys a good overcoat for rvn played out, lake it to Doherty, Wil stract office from the court houso iato son at Ellinwood, and it will come back W. R. R.

Tillott W. L. Stewart justices of the peace, Henry Belling- the Fair liiock. In case of State of Kansas vs Tho3 as as new. Goirie in and Be Convinced haUscn trustee, II.

W. Kimplcr clerk, Joseph Kimplcr and John Stewart; cou- After the other exercises were' over Saturday evefcing, the young folk3 en Ely. in Justice. Lewis' court last Saturday, defendant was acquiled the stables. Yo8 'for Bargains, E.

S. 'ikEJSC, Manager, p'eojjtes Stirs. joyed the pleasures of a social hop for chargo of Violating the prohibitory TI'C G. A. Pv.

and S. Of s. of a Bhort time lftW- plac'ti held a meeting in Ingersoll's hall We are the people "und don'd you Treasurer returned Saturday on'featurday evening, and installed the forgot it." Moral-Trade at the Peoples neily elected officers for ensuing morning front a trip to Topeka, to set store. tie with the sUte treasurer, lie said year. Notwithstanding the bad" state We will'nof hold ourselves rosponsi bio for tho views of our 'correspondents, hut all who centributd 'must in every instance, sign their full ntfnc.

that town was full of politicians, snow and boodle. The city school board is having an elegant time. It Is reported that one teacher wants to resign and they won't let hcl', and the board wants to chailge one other teacher and she' won't let GROCERY DEPARTMENT! We tarry a full line of choice, lancy and fresh groceries, and it will lie to yonr interests to give us a trial. We shall endeavor to star at me rcnt and give our customers lirsi-class bargains. Absolutely the cheapest place to purchase goods in town.

Large sahs small profits, good goods and fair treatment is our Motto. X)- it inYBEEGEK, Proprict6r. You will be surprised when you visit he Pioneer store and see the immense of 'the wealher a large number were, in attendance and a general good time was had. The ladies had prepared an eicallent supper, to which all did am-pie justice. Elders Wickham.

arid Downey and Mr. C. O'Blenesa sr.) each had a fine cake 'presented to them. A resolution was offered by Eld. Wickham, which was unanimously carried, that Pie Claflin Post aucf Camp tendef their sci'Vic'es to the Governor, to assist in suppressing the Indian war.

stock, and learn how cheap the good arc being sold. Wc would like a good correspondent them. Besides this there are a number of, Ollief matters 'am the which wcul'd do no good to but which creates food for the'icht among the member? nf the oard. in each of the surrounding townships id write up the local hapenings Of thci 'pective localities..

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Years Available:
1890-1894