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Pawnee Rock Leader from Pawnee Rock, Kansas • 4

Pawnee Rock Leader from Pawnee Rock, Kansas • 4

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1 The revival meetings will fee continued through the copiiug week. Wm. 2jieber went to Bun pity'on Tuesday, Something pew in Pawnee Book -AND- Mr. Peter Blqqm went doa to W. R.

BUNTING, Clerk District Court. Estate Tioa.ns Negotiated. GREAT BEND, KANSAb. A lawsuit. Kansas City this morning.

Post Ofik-e Honrs. Ppen 7. a. fJlosod 12 to 1. m.

7. p.m. OFFJOE HOURS CM HUSDAY. Opm 1: to 8i a. m.

10: to li p. m. Opi-n jtt to m. i deviation from these bo 'uh. 0.

Yosbubo, i'. iSINEoj COLLEGE. Revival meeting was commenced at VVheat came in to market pretty rreeiy this week. Pioneer, Wednesday evening. Eev.

J. G. Smiley has charge of the meeting Wheat is reported by the farmers If this tine weather keeps up, gar $100 in Advanoe will Pay fob Hoard, TUTTIOM AND ItoOM, FOB ONE SoHOOL Yeab of Fobty Weeks. den making yrill be in order, Gentral Livery, Feed ft Sale Stables WM. Prop, en i X.

T. S. F. T1JI? TABLE Wall paper tor spring papering as being in fine condition. These Per Term 10 Weeks to 2.

Per Week. Eooms-30 to 50 cents Per Week. now in stock at Daniels Son. Buy a can of Jersy Baking Powder MORE the MONEY and get one of those elegant lamps. UTHKlt- NOKMAL COLLEGE.

$iss Delia Turner and brother, of JUST BOUND. Larned, were the guest of Mra. Wm McDougal this week. 8 o. A Atlantic express p.

m. b. 6. Eastern Express 7 :13 a. m.

warm spring days are making it show up in fine shape. Mies Jessie Vosbu: has been quite poorly this veek, having taken a relapse from a spell of la grippe. She is abe to be out to-day. AVo have clubbing arrangements with some of the best daily and weekly papers in the country, Notice the offer wo make on the Leadeb and The Leavenworth Times, Nal Smith, the Lamed phptographr er, is sending out some fine work in 46, Local Freight Riggs at alt Hours of the Night or Day on tJie Notiro WEST BOUND. The ground hog saw his shadow on Sunday and that accounts for the fsTo.

1. San Francisco Exp 10 :58, a. m. No. 5, Denver Utah Exp.lO :02 p.

m. No. 45, Local Freight 11:59 a. m. Thirteen Complete Courses.

CAL'K-2nd Winter term, Jan. 21. '9(i Spring term, April, 9, "JO Summer term, 18, '90 Fall term, Sept. 2, 1890 1st '90 2nd Winter '90 snow and cold weather. No, 6.

Does not make regular stops Benj. P. Unruh and family and Earnest Smith attended the wedding put will stop to take on or discharge at Peter Dirks yesterday. passengers when flaged. No.

5 will -o his line. Quite a number of Pawnee Go to the Lindal when in Lamed Students can enter at anv tinm. ptop to discharge passengers off of pad m. branch. Yan Aken, Agent, Rock people have had work done there T.

A. SATTERTHWAITE, Fancy House and Sign Painting, Graining and Decorating, Paper Hanging, Neat Work is My PawneeRock, Kansas. No examination before entering Ljg jF" Write for catalogue of the most and all are wpll pleased, and get a good big dinner at Farmers' Alliance prices, 20cts. a meal. The present City Marshal will re Piesiding Elder Waitt was present prpsperous institution in tne countiv.

Address W. IS. Ball, President, at the quarterly meeting last Satur sign his office on Monday, expecting Harper, Kansas day afternoon and preached a very in to leave Pawnee Rock in a few days, teresting sermon to a full house. He Mrs. Snyder, of Great Bend, who left for Great Bend on the evening train.

has been visiting with her sister, Mn J. M. Brown, returned to her home Tuesday evening. 0 ii CHURCH DIKECTOitY. JVTethoiist Episcopal.

Services Sunday morning alternately at 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Sabbath School every Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock m. Walter Henderson Supt.

Kev. Wm. Baktbl, Pastor. JjiVANQEtjcAL. Services every alternate Sunday at 3:00 o'clock, Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:00 o'clock.

Sabbath School every Sunday afternoon at 3:00. Mbs. J. Miller, Supt. Eev.

H. A- Toedmak, Pastor, John Lin AS UOMPAHY. The columns of the Lsader are opan to the Farmer's Alliance organization. Any notices of meeting, or We omit the publication of an in 7 Dealers in teresting southern letter this week, which will appear in our next. The any thing pertaining to ho interest of said organization will we inserted free of charge subject is "Cotton." Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of building material, Two hundred thousand Osage Send us jn any choiw? bits of news you may have.

While jt may not be orange hedge for sale at $1.50 per Also thousand at the Pawnee Eock Nurse new to you, it may be of interest to ry, Wm. Zieber, Prop your neighbors, If you contemlnte getting married, be sure and let us know. We won't breathe a word of it. There has been two thousand three Iarbed Wire, Paints, Oils and Window Glass YARD NOKTII OF POST-OFFTCK. Rev.

Watson, of Gieat Bend, de hundred and eight jack and cotton-tale rabbits shipped from Pawnee Eock this season by our merchants. SOCIETIES. G. A. Sweeny Post No.

361 meets first and third Saturday of each month at 7 p.m., at the school house, J. V. Eatoliffe, Post Com, E. B. Gatks, Adj't, Pawnee Itock Literary meets every Friday evening at 7,30, p.m., at the school house.

Batcliffe, Pres. Miss Doha Bowman, Sec. livered a fine sermon at ttw M. E. A bouncing boy came down with church Sunday morning.

was the cause of no little comment on the streets that afternoon, his views on the snow flakes Thursday night and took up its residence with S. N. Ney. Accept congratulation brother Ney. Citv Drug Store, KEEP A FULL LINE Oi some points in the bible being contrary to that of some of our citizens.

Wo understand that Nye and Ril Maebied: On Friday. Feb. From Clarence. J. W.

Price has gone to Great Bend and put a boarding house near the College. Mrs. John Clapper is quite ill with la grippe also her son Charlie is reported as being confined with it. The Clarence Alliance is nearly thoroughly organized with Itobert Merfcen, Pres. and John W.

Slinn, Sect. Messrs. Ewing, Button and De-garmo attended the county meeting of the Alliance at Hoisington on the 1st. inst. David T.

Wooddoll is confined with erysiplas in left limb and is making considerable amount of grunt words and ugly faces. J. H. Dement took a drive over to Albert to dispense legal light in case! ponding before Justice Fred Teeten. John had the lawyers of Albert up a tree in no time.

One double-bob sleigh can bo had cheap at Frank Krums, only used once or twice, would exchange for anything he could nso or a dog. Old Uncle Louis Dinwiddie has recovered from his severe attact of la grippe and is now able to attend the Alliance and stir the boys up to a more faithful work in the order. That new illiptic spring wheel cart of Dave Ewings is a joedandy and the only objections made by the ladies are that the seat was cut too short or has had two many tucks put injt. Well dont he fly? J. W.

Compton, who has bemi con-lined with rheumatism for so many 1890, at 10 a.ni., at the residence ot IW1E ROOK LEADER. will faiJ to materialize in Great Bend Mr. Peter Dirks, Mr. Henry Jontz, of POPE DIGS, GHEIVilCALS. I IE0ICIM PUBLISHED weekly.

Dundee, to Miss Annie Deckert, oi' Pawnee Eock township. on the 24th of this month, owing to the h-te separation of the two gentlemen. This will be a sore disappoint H. E. LEWIS, Editor.

It will look like old times to see the ment to the Great Bend people, as prairie schooners pass along the roads Kntered at the postoffice at Pawnee Rock, Kas. as second class matter. PERMS. $1,50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. well as to those of her neighbor towns.

and camp on our prairies agaii, as they surely will, and that in the very Jo'iu Hall, Jim Hall, Rc Lamb and Ora Brewer rotnrund from their near future too. LOCAL NEWS. trip through the Indian TVritory last The Lord's supper wac administer Beautiful snow. ed to fifty members at the M. E.

church last Sunday. Twelve converts were ta en in on probation, and still the Sunday. They report; as having had a fiue time. They brought home a couple of deer that thoy killed and each of them had some Indian trophy, but no scalps, save their own. Ora looked like an Indian a he entered town Sunday afternoon, with his nio'i- good work goes on.

Wo would like to receive a full authentic) account of all marriages and deaths in the neighborhood from Paints, Oils, In Fact Everything Found in a First-Class Drug Store, Pewriptions Carefully Compounded. Daniels Son, Pawnee Roclt. cflLliS iiii EVANS BLOCK. Cchoice line of Restaurant goods always on hands, such as Fine Candies, Nuts and choice Fruits. Bread, Pies, and Cakes.

BEEF DEIPIRTIMJIMT FILLED WITH Fresh Beef, Pork, Sausage, Sa.1t Meat and Lard. Fresh pish and Oysters now in season. casins on and a heavy growth of the parties nearly interested, so that beard that gave him a terrible tierce look. no mistakes may be made, which is Mr. Henry Cleveland and wife loft liable where we got it second or third handed.

years, is undoubtedly mending and Changeable weather this week. On bids fair to be well again. He has Wednesday one could be out with on the night train Tuesday, for Riverside, Owl. where they had been called by telogi'ams, to the bedside of their daughter, Mrs. Ella Gates, who is lyiutf at the point cf death, They have but little hopes of finding her alive.

Mrs. Gains was married to been a groat sufferer, yet is ehoerful out a coat. Thursdry evening we John Koely was on our streets on Jtaonday. Two weeks from to-day is Washington's birthday. Go to Daniels and Son for your window glass.

T. J. little boy quite sick this week. Josh Miller's children are all down this week with la grippe. Mr.

John Linda;) took a trip down to Kansas City on Tuesday. H. t-ldkamp, of Great Send, was on our streets Thursday. The corner store pays you the highest price for butter and eggs. The Leader nnd Detroit Free Press mailed to your address one year for 51,75.

Rev. Night, of Lamed, was present fit the revival mei-iag Wednesday evening. Daniels Son havo jsist hid in a jarge stock of wall pajwr, all of- the Latest designs. were visited with a pretty severe snow and attentive to business. Spunk, has made tho discovery storm, but yesterdry and to-days bright sunshine has warmed things up agrin.

Mr. Charlie Gates, son of S. and that there is but one dude in Albert. Now tell me ye wisecre, will not the went to Riverside, Cal. about a year town be saved and if the in Spunk's The entertainment by Prof's.

Wright and Briggs, notice of which ago where thoy have been making their home. Their many friends in Pawnee Eock will be sorry to hear of NICHOLS HAIGHT PROP'S. name should be changed to that of would not the town bo lost? Many wonderful things can be found up on was given last week was postponed on account of the revival meetings at the Mrs. Gates dangerous condition- the Bobtail. M.

13. church. Pue notice will be Later, a telegram received since the Private Rledlca! Aid The wheat crop is looking most departure of Mr. Cleveland and wife given an to the time of the entortain-nient in the future. irm i i 1 rr wt'r i states, that Sirs.

Gates dit Wodnes- promising and farmers we looking for a heavy harvest. Will bo but lay. Mr. Cleveland would not roach The Stereoscopic aparatis of Mess. there until Friday.

Co. did not pan out as it little corn planted as nearly all the land has been sown to wheat and 1 I Pawnee Eock is expuriencoing such as represented to do, there being some defect in the leus of the instru Mi hHA 1 1 1 1 i i what was not sow.a is covered witli flFFlfF ST. I.OTTIS, TVTO. Special attention jJl riOCy given loall dboascsor troubles in mala or marr'cf! or einsle, brought about by exposure, ab uses, exceBses or improprieties, THE OLD 00ST0R. IZ'r'Sl Old maids are said to be rarity in Persia.

Thoy ure not very rumerous in Pawi.ee Kock. ment. They are having some trouble with the company in trying to get the matter adjusted satisfactory. a revival as has never visited it before in its history. Its religious history in the past does not boar very close inspection.

It has been unfortunate in tie most of its ministerial leaders after math from last yon.rs crop. tho price of corn moy take a littlo step upwards in these woods by an other twelve months. coiuuiteu tjy mail, or at uio oiuce, ires 01 tuarge. narReliable, Skillful Treatment Guaranteed. Board and apartments furnished to thoio who del! ie personal care.

Send O. stamp iur circulars, ete. Address letters. Dr. Ward Offlc.

110 Street, St. louls, Ho. Where is the Zuii'ho! Veterans or-dor that was going to be organized so fast in Pawnee Rock? There are two or three young gen aC iu ili-ihl-lb if -i Say, Mr. Editor, how would it do who did more harm than good. For the past two or three years the M.

8T.L0Ulb.MD. 223gg2 church has buen in anything but a thriving condition. A few for all the farmers in Clarence to join tho Alliance and subscribe for the Pawnee Rock Leadee. Have more hons, cows, pigs, good mares, sign fowor noto3 and ty less interest. Live on what can be producod here, and leave the nick nacks to the man The finest display or spectacles in the county are now on exhibition at Daniels Snn's Drug Store.

Mrs. J. ltatcliffe was able to be out to church last Sunday for the lirst time since her severe sickness. U.irUt-5!'f4l -t. pf flit aH sfr.TrKr zzzu: faithful members stili held tho fort, with a faith for tho future that, to most of the outsiders seemed useless, but it seems that thuir faith aud prayers are going to be the means of redeeming Pawnee Kock.

Eev Bar-tie, the present minister is a true and who has nvt cut his eye teeth at farming, and to the city dudes. 'W'rt'i Ally. n1 huntl Town Talk. faithful worker for tho cause which he espouses. And in the short year that ho has had charge, has do no a Scliool Keirt.

Report of Primary Department for Mop. TkB tollotPiot Iient vbt flftih ynrt of it bulk. It i Ti 4. rlenb', r-r fjirrr. We will cxn mike from Sii IWi tly at Its-i.

Mrtter 'trilf atouce. HiLU TI CU Uux i'BXi tlemen from the country, north west of here, who are in the habit uf racing their teams out Sauta Fo ave. every time they come to town. We would advise them to stop at once, or they may have a jhunea to coutjributo funds to tlii? city. The Leadeb will be issued as a six column for the nexi two or thre-3 weeks.

Being short of help, we are unable to set up the required amount of mutter which would be neccossary Mi our advertising matter has drop-ed otf somewhat for the present. We will try and give the same amount of local matter as usual and more if posible. Go to Daniels Son's Drug Store and buy 25cts. worth of cigars and get a ticket on the following' prkes. Or.o Gold Watch.

Out Clock. One Thermometer. One Napkin Eing. One pair Cuff Buttons. One Collar Button.

One Sea Bean. power of good. Ho has worked faith- January, 1890. fully for the redemption of this town and country surrounding, but he has Average daily att, 45. Average daily abs.

12. Total enrollment 57. BOLL OS" HONO! not been alone in his work. The old Mrs. James Purviauce and daughter, from near Great Bt-nd, attended quarterly meeting f.t the M.

E. church last Sat in day. Fr sale, or will trade for stock, a nice light spring wagon, in gcod or-lei', also a set of single harness. For particulars, call at Leader office. J.

F. Byrani, Frank Rutcliffe and George Gano went to Larned Tuesday nvo'iing to see as ppr-fjrmml by Audrie3 Opera Coaipany. Professors p.r.d of the Central Normal college giive a fr musical and elocutionary entertainment at Pawnee Eock Monday of thw week. Barton County Democrat. Postponed to some evening in the faear future for reason given elswhere.

faithful followers with many now, It has permanently enred thotjbax ftf cases pronounced by doctors hope lesa. If you have premonitory syrup, toms, such as Cough, Difficulty Breathing, Ac, don't delctv, but nsf PISO'S CURE for COXSUIIPTIOV immediately. By DrujKl3ta. 85 cents, ones have looked to his assistance Dora McDongal Clarence Iituer atrhin th V(rfrt iyrfle Hedrick imekcepr. Vt irtntoc jry.

Both litlip' and gent's rirtt, with works and ctnaa nf Bevt ha Warner Nellie Lindas and with the halp of R-jv. Lowthur, Rev. Wright aud others from a distance they are pushing the good work on and do not propose to stop until they are crowned with success. crh loculity rn waire one KM V. free toKfTher with oP Frank Lwia Clyde Lotnor Clyde Hoplcr Ralph Van Aken Norman Barrett John Bowman Herbert Lewis 'Jamie Haight 9 the watcii.

IV Kll the wet's vm Nettie Goatley A stork of iaJew glas just arrived at the City Dru The Leader and K. C. Evening News mailed to any addreF? on rect of 2 ,50. Given Away. Maud Buckles EstellaHals nf.I tin It tn hr, whit nj to tu-)t' who rV -ool ftt-n'' n-l itnc! thoi; yoo at n'wwrs imt: -4 tn I'mljle trrie f.irat hich hl fori i hep onre rtrt nd 'hiis we rejtiiiil- We tl fTprrw, fiJ' Afl jtm know m'I.

if yon li" 'o fo to work fur us. on Mm fr-m S'O to SHO pr wrk end i -trdt. Addr feiioftun ft Co. JUox HI 9, Portland. Maiue 40 worth of goods to be given away at Daniels Son's Drug Store.

iliss M. Ivins, Teacheb..

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1886-1893