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The Garland Gleaner from Garland, Kansas • 2

The Garland Gleaner from Garland, Kansas • 2

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1 WE LEAD EMM1T WILLI A 'V ARB Kit and Hairdresser, Oat land, Kansas. GiioviriioraL'iTrLBlH R.s..; Wm.S, prop'r, First-class accomodation 1 moderate prices. Try thcGrovg AUNT ffETTIE'S DRY WOOD LETTER. Deer Mister Eddytur Deer Sur; Things is quiet in Drywood now. The 'sociation is over and I've rested a And I thought I'd write a letter thin morninV There was a grate 'lection to the 'sociation for deacon.

Two of our most respective citiiens as run, Mister Joseph Noggle and my Kie'r. vY.rell, Kier was Uected, and I don't think they could a done any better. Kier has rich a commanding appearance, and he can roll up his eyes in the mort solemnist way and it is amost enough to make, a body weep penitenticle tears to here Pleuanton Observers Young Rankin, of Mulberry, Mo who wu bitten by a mad dog during the week of the La Cygne fair, died Nevember 9 of hydrophobia. A little girl, daughter of a neighbor, was bitten at the Mine time, and wm taken to the mad stone for treatment, but Mr, Rankin ridiculed the idea of such a remedy. The girl is alive and in good health; his boy died with all the horrors of hydropeobia.

We are all apt to ridicule what we do not understand but in this terrible disease, that has hitherto baffled all the skill of physicians, a remedy that looks ever so silly is better than none at all. The editor of The Gleaner has several genuine Halifax mad stones which he offers for sale at $10 mi ft Never Brother, main ft, scott, are i ANIJ JUST NOW OFtKR Overcoats for RPlV 'mil VfFW UJ 1 ClllU IVlll I T3R LARGEST STOGK 1 IN BOURBON COUN'l AND 'I I Hi LOWEST PRICES QUALITY -RED. TtEilD JsTef ei I Follcnv Him K.OSK CliEI- UtiIJVLU Sifter ill Hit I iit. will linv- a NEW. STORY IN 1N.

Gjodoy's truly' Bool FOE ISeTV. SAMPLE COPT: 2.SC. $1 i Year; i.w..y in Attvpce. Beautiful Premiums to every Subscriber. TEEMS SO Premium i Cml Kiil-vr.

2 copies 3 $7 75 lisl if premum ami tTin to Inrg -r clubs, send lor sample copy win di will give you full Gudey's al the piescut time hy th; and -pJe to be superior to any ladies" hiayayiiiie 111 Amciici. hiving the vaiiely of depntiintnt-, 1 lals, novelettes, short stories, Llinr iiles, etc. tie. pipulai iiiiilnrs who will emit ribu'c to Godev i.re J. V.

I'licbard. Mv. Dimly John Cliuic. jll AVilliiiin Miller litiller, Eaiiiy Lennox and nth- rs LCngrav-uigs appear in eveiy of ui by well-known artists, produced by the latest processes', and in its colojed' fish ions Godey's' leads in colors and styles both mcrdiMes and home dressmakers accord them the foremost position, Paper patterns are one of the ini portoiil features of this ni.igaz ne each subscriber being allowed to select their own pattern every month, an item alone mote than covering the subscription'! pi ice. Practical hints upon dressmaking show- how garments cun be renovated and made over hy the patterns given.

I radical Units. for the household show young housekeepers how to ivinnge the culinary department with econ my and skill. Fashion notes, at home and abroad, delight eveay lady's heart. The colored and black work designe give all the newest ideas for fancy work. The cooking recipes are uikUt the control of an experienced housekeeper.

The architectural dtyiirlment is of practical utility, careful estimates being given Willi each plan. Club Raisers' Premiums Godey's has arranged to give elegaut silver ptaled ware ol superior makers as premiums, the vulue of which 111 some uwanc; reaches over $35 for oae premium; send 15 cents fni. sample py which will contain illustrated premiums- with full pat ticulars and ternvv Address, GOL'Y'S LADY'S HOOK, Philadelphia, IVnn'a. This paper and Gody's both one year for $2.50 JENNY JUNE SOCIETY LET'ERS In Godey's Lady's Book. GLO inn GOTTAfTK osawato.

ntio, Ucvc, lJrrim-v-r. Only" 'fivBt-'dass in tit city Every-' thing first-class, Brick hotel near depo. Kg" I ifprfrftuul it. Pun Go's witl Bradrtvcris U.S. tW-mercial.

raercantiio and agoi cies. All attended AM MLpH (J tractor and Jnilctct', Konni All work done in a worktafiilike manner and at the lowest living prices. Patentee of. Hamm's 'Patent Weatherboard Marker, Square and Bevel. SCOTT, COAL DEALER.

mound coal by the pound, bushel, or car load cheaper than any one else. He will give you a square deal. Try Office and residence at mine, just west or town. S. AUSTON, NOTARY PUB-.

lie, Real and Ins.Ag't. Mulberry Grove, Kansas. Blanks of all kinds, constantly on hand. All notarial work attended to promptly. Collections made for non-residents.

All business placed in my hands will receive prompt attention. Office at hotel. JyJISS S. -DEALKll )S AXD HAIR GOODS, FOHT SCOTT, KANSAS. Stamping Neatly and Promptly Done.

JLOCK MILLION, HARNESS, BOOT SHOE-MAKERS, GARLAND, KANSAS. All wrk in their line will be done in a workmanlike manner and at the very lowest living prices. Repairing neatly done. Call on them in Postoffice Block. J- LONG, PROPKIETOU OF THE CITY MEAT MARKET, GARLAND, KANSAS.

I sc I meat fur money evi ry day, But my l-'ooks t've thrown away. he eiy ber I a ways keep, Aiut 1 II fur so very cheap. So'whoever telh hash, Must gently sh, wr d. wn the h. jyj-ISS MINNIE JIOODE, PLAIN FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK'R GARLAND, KANSAS.

Will visit the residence of pavtieS who desire plain sewing done. Can be found at the residence of E. W. Kendall when not elsewhere engaged. Charges very The patronage of, the ladies of Garland and.

vicinity solicited. All workguarenteed first-class. Something New 4 UNDER The new blacksmith shop is now the center of attraction at L. II Twombly, Proprietor of the- 11 0 KANSAS Mr. Twombly has fitted up a neat blacksmith shp just east of Hutime -on's wher he will be pleased te meet evciy one nredi.

blacksntithitig. etc. STpSCBffiEB3. If we gave a aolumn to the. Youth's Companion announcement, we could scaacely enumerate the attractions it promises for its 66th volume.

Serial stones of adventure and and domestic life, including, the eight prize stories for which $5,000 has recently been awarded. Narratives of travel by celebrated explorers, biography, history, science, hygiene, recreation and many more subjects are represented in it. Weare not surprised at the Companion having neany 400,000 subscribers when we see how It provides something of interest for every member 9f the family. The Companion is published weekly and fully illustrated; its subscription price is I1.75 ft year, which il sent now, will pay for the paper to January, 1888, Now is the time to subscribe. him grone and say amen in roeetiti.

It most killed Noggle's wife though. She is the moat crittur you ever see. She looked as if she would just, wilt when it was 'hounced that Kier. was 'lected, and I believe she would a iked; to eat me up. But, Laws I didn't keer.

I jist sot thar and looked strate afore me and never onct pade ho attention to her. Yourn evvcr, Hettie Higqins.v P. S. Mister Eddytur, is steer sucker dresses the fashion now for married ladies and air they maid out of silk, or what? That young man is verry obsequies in his 'tentions to Jane Ann, Laws I but the gals in Drywood are a ookin' mity blew. I writ this kaze I thought youd be glad to here of our purfurment.

H. H. P. P. S.

Kier's rutnatiz is got well, but Laws I he'll hev 'em agin soon's the fall rains Sence I've bin your reglar corresponder I am treeted in the mont respectfullest way. They've ected me president of the soin society, the mite society and so fourth. Who'd thot, when I was a gal at home a feed- in' goslins, that I would ewer have bin arther and a writing for the nbospa- pers. It 1 hev luck a selun my butter and eggs, I'll git my picter took and send it to you to put into your paper ong with the rest of 'em. I spose they all hev to pay for their picturs to send to you, as mebby you couldn't aford to gay for all of 'em yourself.

II. II. Aunt Hettie's letters are always welcome. We rejoice that her ability as "a oither" is recognized and appreci ated by her neighbors to such an extent. he royal vroad to respectability, emi nence, fame and Poverty (note the cap ital P) leads straight through a country newspaper office.

Go ahead, Abint Petty, if you think there is no hereaf ter. We are not very well posted as to adies' dress goods. "Steer sucker' may be a new name for red flannel (pet ticoat stuff), yarn stockings or horse blankets. We don't know what it is. Best wishes to Kier and Jane Ann.

Editor. A special telegram from Fulton, to the Kansas City Star states "The Daily Telegraph, which was started about one month ago for the purpose of downing the Daily World, passed in its checks yesterday and went up the gol den flume. It was not generally known that the Gazette was a silent partner, but such was. the case, and their com bined efforts to do the World up has proved an utter failure." J. Davis Orear, who is at the head of the World, is pre-eminently a gentleman.

He knows how to give blows, however, as well as take them, and the man that picks him up generally drops him pretty quick. The genial Johnnie Stites went south on No. 1 Monday, i Johnnie is one of the most accommodating conductors on the road. 51 James Carver spent Thanksgiving Day at Liberal, the guest of I). P.

Greer ley ana wire. Al. Moist is the name of one of the accommodating conductors on the local. Cooked Corn Canned Beef at Em mit Williams' lunch room. ORDER OF, ATTACHMENT.

W. T. Huffine Before W. H. Met.

vs. Vealf, Justice of the William Gierend Peace. Saifl defendant is hereby notified tliat on the 27th day of No'ember, iebo, an order ol attachment was issued lor the sum of $7.93 by (he above named lustice ot the I'eace against his goods in the above entitled action, and that said cause will be heard on the jd day of January, 1887, at 3 o'clock p. m. 1 Attest: W.

H. METCALF. Justice of the Peace, Drywood Town-' ship, Bourdon Kansas, ORDER OF ATTACHMENT. E. E.

Andkrson I Before H. Metcalf, vs. Justice of the. Peace Dry Wm. Gikrend.

wood Township, Bourbon County, Kansas. Said defendant is hereby notified that on the 27th day of iNpverabtr. 1886, an order of attachment tor the sum ot $20.40 was issued by the above named Justice ot the Peace against his goods in the above entitled action, and that said cause will be heard on the 3d day ot January, I8S7, at 2 'clock p. m. Attest: W.

H. METCALF, Justice of the Peace, Drywood Township, Bourbon County, Kansas. each. Guaranteed genuine. Oysters, Salmon, at Emmit Williams' lunch room.

Before buying your Christmas presents, see the line of fine goods shown by the Fort Scott Furniture Co. 37 at The K. F. S. G.

railroad company are now running a line of first-class coaches between Kansas City and Bristol, via Chattartpoge and Knoxviile: It is said that there is a church to every 1,250 inhabitants in Cincinnati and a saloon to every 1 00, but this seems like a very large number of churches, everything considered. Holiday Rates. On December 23d, 24th and '5th, 30th and 31st, and January 1st, round trip tickets will be sold between stations on the Kansas City. Fort Scott Gulf, Kan sas City, Clinton Springfield, and Kansas City, Springfield Memphis railroads, at rate of one fare and one-third. Tickets good to aeturn until and including January 3d, I887.

LoCKwooD, PA, Kansas City, Mo. New Xork 99c. Store. I desire to call the attention oi the public to the large and well selected stock of goods usually kept in a variety storn. I am contemplating reducing my stock down so that I can consolidate it with my other store, known as the Auction Store.

This immense stock consists of a complete stock of queens-ware, glassware, silverware (of the Rogers brand); also willowware, tinware, toys, notions, novelties and fancy goods, consisting of plush goods of every description, and dolls in endless variety. Our store is full from top to battom, up stairs and down; under the counters and everywhere. Also a complete line of moulding, consisting of about 1 0,000 feet of well selected patterns, with picture frames; steel engming worth 5 to a ten cent chro-mo; also frames from ten cents up, complete with glass trimmings, made to. order at prices that will surprise you. All that have pictures to frame, bring them to see what we will do New, this entire stock will be sold in the next thirty days.

Call and examine our stock be. fore making a selection. Wallace Rckjers, Fort Scott, Kansas. There are papers and papers, but western farmers, stock raisers and business men have learned by years of experience that they, are always sale in relying on the long-established weekly Live-Stock Indicator, of Kansas City, For the quantity and quality of its; matter it is unsurpassed, and as an accurate mirror of the live-stock, grain and produce markets it is in variably consulted end quoted both east and west as the standard authority. Its low price of fi.50 per year, or five copies for $5 (if sent at one time), puts it within reach of all hence tbere is no reason why the poor man should not be as thoroughly posted as his more forhanded neighbor as to where, when and how to sell at the highest and buy at the very lowest The Gleaner advises all its wide-awake friends, to address The Indi cator, at Kansas City," tor a free specimen copy, and see for themselves if we have not spoken correctly.

Grand California Excursions. Round trip first-class tickets to San Fran cisco, Los Angeles', San Diego an 5 other prin cipal California points will be on sale at the Gulf Route ticket office at Fort Scott Thurs day, December 9 and Thursday, December 30 at the very low rate of $60. This rate will, however, be in effect only for train leaving at 4:30 a m. Passengers holding these tickets will leave Kansas City via railroad at 3:25 of Thurs' day. December 9th and 30.

The west-bound route will be via A ana Cal Sou railroads to Los Angeles; San Fran cisco, Sacramento and other Northern Call fornia points, the route from Los Angeles will be via Southern Pacific railroad direct. Stops of one day each will be made at Las Yegas Hot Springs and Santa Fe, N. M. At Los Angeles the excursion will disband, and the remainder of the trip will be at the pleas ure of each individual. No extra charge will be made for the priv ilege of return from California to any Mis sourt river point between Kensas City and Omaha, via any different route, provided choice is made at the time ticket is exchanged at office at Kansas City.

Re turn tickets may be exchanged in California for others reading via a different route on pay' ment of $10. For maps, time cards, address or call upon agent Gulf Route at station named above. J. E. Lockwood, G.

P. Kansas City, Mo. NEW IMPROVED HIGH ARM, NEW MEGHANiOAL PRINCIPLES and Rotary Movements, Direct and Perfect fiction Cylinder Shuttle, Self-eetting Needle, Feed. No Springs, Few Paris, Minimum Weight, No Wear, No: Fatigue, No "Tantrums," Capacity unlimited, Always in Order, fiichly Ornamented, ITiakelplated, and Perfect Satisfaction. Send for Circulars.

AVERY MACHINE 28 Union Smiare. New York. The BUYERS' GUIDE I Issued Sept. and March, 1 each year. OS" 31 8xll inches, with over 3,600 llltutrations a whole Picture Gallery.

GIVES Wholesale Price direct to consmiirrs on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of every thing you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. These INVALUABLE r.OOK-S contain information gleaned from markets of the world. "Ws will mail a copy FRKK to any ail-dress receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of Let us hear from you.

Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD CO. 227 ib 22i) Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111, HOTCliKIM CARRIAGE WORSS. OUR No, SUCGY. Wn manufacture Open ami Ton Bui cfien, conftisting of the Sida Sprint; En-1 I Spring, Brewster, Timkeu and Etlwar.l Storm Spring. Also various styles of Twc-Seated Car riages, Wagons, Quaere and Sleighs.

oua no. 5 vixcoa, literal discount to tha trade. Send for Catalogue and Pricea bcfori buying. JiOTCHKIH GARR1AGE WORKS, Jf. Y.

J. H. Littleton. Blacks iitIEEu Wagon-Maker, GARLAND, Bourbon KANSAS. -m: I do a gfeneral Ulucksniith BuNiiifSf, manufactureand repair.

Wacons, Bufrgies) etc. Charges reasonable. Give me a call and my work a trial. s'tt i For Baking Purposes. SODA Best intheVfo rT J.

For sale by Huffine Son, rlealera in General Merchandise, Garland, Kansas. 11 11 MM CAP Iff; ma.

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Pages Available:
321
Years Available:
1886-1887