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Atchison County Times from Arrington, Kansas • 2

Atchison County Times du lieu suivant : Arrington, Kansas • 2

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Arrington, Kansas
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TO ytfttytou Let every ono work in harmony and times will not bo so hard. thoro is too much useloss strife now dealer: in. pl0CERIE3 piY pmUSt lOUVsSjf jSlIOES Wercarry a good line of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING Angoli Mart nr Qmlled. One of the women attendants out at the sanitarium on the Lincoln Parlt Inlse shore tells a pretty story. "A woman who was sick enough herself to bo In a hospital catuo up boi with hw child.

It waa a tiny thins, and bo weak that It could hardly cry. Tho moLlior had to be ausisted. under the liheltrr, and thon we gave her a reclining pjf.ee from which one could boo the lake. Soon after there stopped in front of the building an imposing carriage and team. The occupants were a woman whose dreas Indicated riches and refinement, a pretty and elaborately drosatd baby and nurno.

The throe came in. The mistress of the party Kiw tho tick woman and spoke to her. I did not hear what wa3 said at first, but a tow momenta later I hoard tho rich woman say; 'Don't be afraid. I will leave you my child as security And with that the rich woman picked up the tiny child that was bo weak, and carried it herself to the carriage and gat in and vas driven away. The nurse and the rich baby remained at the sanitarium and entertained the sidt woman, and when the other returned tho oicte child had on a oew drees, and a bunch of TOt peas fastened about Its neck.

It (vrs all so quiotly done, and so pretty, I Just went off aloco and crted from We want your BUTTER, EGGS, and POULTR Y. Bring them in any day in the week, we will pay, the highest market 'price for them. We also handle a full and complete line of t3b jpRICEB. tahiffbai pALZi Arrington wu ire For Good Meals And One door Southwest of I ARRINGTON, Kansas, mi ilia. ma Comfortable Lodging, hall.

KANSAS Proprietor of the going on. A young lady at Medicine Lodgo who advertised to "press mens coats," has her arms full all the time a good evidence of tho value of an advortismcnt. The editor of the Formoso Enter prise had a dlro calamity befallen him last week. Ho loaned his inly pair of pants to a friend, (to a gentleman friend wo suppose) who forgot to return them. An exchange tells of a pillar of a church who wont to sloop, ne was called upon to pray, and being duti fully punched by his better half bellowed out loud enough to be heard over the church.

1 "Gol durn ye, Betsy, kindle it yourself." When a women goes to a party without her husband, the men don't rush np to her and say: "where is your husband?" They should do it. a man goos to a party without his wife, the women stampede in efforts to reach him and say; whore's your wife?" An Oklahoma editor made the Allowing announcement in the col umns of his paper; 'Yesterday we we were married. It will bo re membered that both our former wiveo eloped with the of our office. To avoid any farther inconvenience of this kind we have this time married a lady who is herself a compositor, and she will 3t type while we hustle for the ducks who are keeping their goods on the shelf because they no not advertise." An exchange gives the following on a man who lives in Ohio, and claims him the meanest man yet. He sold his son-in-law one-half a cow and then refused to divide the milk; maintaining that he sold only the front half.

He also required the young man to provide all the feed the cow consumed and to carry water to her three times a day. Re cently the cow hooked the old man and tho latter will sue his son-iin- aw for damages. The old man has referred a saddler's bill of $1,25 for a head-stall to his son-in-law for payment, and now ho claims the manure heap in the rear of tho barn as wholly hia own. Gatersvino, is tUe blrtbplace oi a box who wss an Inveterate tobacco before he was a year old. An Alabama father baa taught all hia children to read vrtth their books upside down.

A Mississippi womttn, who cheiwa to bacco and drinfca whisky, thlnfcs that women have all the "rights" they need. A Minnesota girl of 16 can distinguish no color, everything being white to bear, aad abfe Is compelled to weer dark glasses to protect he eyea from the glare. Young Darting killed a man ia Wash ington county, tMb other day, and Lore Dfrlae etote a wagon load ot tools in Fayette eonnty. The savants in a school for girls tn Oonneetlcut, while cleaning up the rooms after the school closed, discovered 8,678 wada of chewing gum stuck about in various places. A Florida negra ia growing fat mate etsaia.

One county In Pennsylvania has ca- trtbuted two mem bent to congress, two to tke state senate and two convicts So Wanted; 25 or 301b of good country cured meat at this office. The New York DISPATCH Oldest and best recognized Week ly Paper in the United States. Improved management, and up to date methods. A FAMILY JOURNAL. Of morals and public interest.

Scientific, Useful, Homoreus, G. A. Masonic and Society news. One year $2,50. Post yourself on what is going on rublisbod Every Thursday -by W.

A. Huff, Editor Peop. Meo. Coba Huff, Associate. subscription, per year $1.00.

Six months, so. Three months, 25. wwwwa Hntered tcto ttaa not office nt Ar. rlngton. KaPBiiB.

as eeoond olase matter, Advibtisinq rates made known ON APPLICATION. Call and get our prices on Job Printing of all kinds. "We stand by our friends." Our Friends are tnoee that stand by us, A few thoughts turned loose from the tangled cobwebs of a disordered think-tank. Good morning. 1 McKinley Ilobart.

The first ballot wan fmflMon To nominate the Ohio man for President of the United States, Eecievod SSI votos on first ballot Had 200 to spare. McKinley was their G. A. Ilobart of N. T.

got second place. A sure cure for the cigarette habit isa careful mother and two well seasoned bed slats. Kockfeller, the multi-millionaro, has an income of $1,328 per hour r-irom his Standard Oil interests alone, yet this is only ono of the many iuyestments that have made him the richest man on earth. "Are ycu a protectionist, or a free trader?" ask one Arlington -girl on adother, the other replied; "If it is mutual, I am a free trader, if not I am a protection ist." We noticed in the Moundridge Journal that the creamery at that place turns out a ton of butter each day in the week. Now our new creamery will beat that in a short "time after they get started, "A dollar," she exclaimed when the clerk had told her the price.

"Why that's exorbitant." "We can't afford to sell it for any less," replied the clerk. I know where I can get it for less," she replied, "and I am too good a business woman to pay more than a thing is worth." And that she marched out of the store and paid 10 cents for car fare to go to a place where she could get the same thing for 99 cents. WHAT THEY BAY ABOUT VB, The Arrington Times put in its appearence at this office this week, The Times is a 6 col. folio, Vol. 1 No.

2. and is edited by W. A. Hufi Burns Citizens. The Arrington Times is coming to the front and giving Arrington a good local paper.

May success Crow" lUO OlluilB ui uiw yukmnuui, Denison Journal. We have received a copy of the Arrington Times, a six column folio published by W. A. Huff, at Arrington, Atchison county, which we add to our exchange list. It is a newsy little paper and we wish it News.

The editor of the Arrington Times is in a bad shape. His wife washed his socks and hung them out to dry; along came a cow and ate them up. The cow may live, but we doubt it. Burns Citizen, We would like to ask the Arring ton Times to explain al about that scrap that occured in one of the stores over there a few days ago. Denison Journal.

Will the Journal please explain The Times has had no scrap nor have we heard of any ecrap occur Jity Livery Barn R. R. Time Card. Union Pacific Railway. Going West.

No. 91. Mixed, 1,15. p. m.

Going East. No. 92, Mixed, 1.15, p.m. J. L.

OurHJNT, Aegnt. MARKET REPORT Corn, mixed, 18 cts. uorn, wmto, 19 Potatoes, per bu 25 Eggs per doz 06 Uutter per lb G. A. Vanmeter went to Ilolton Friday, on his wheel.

Mrs. M. (J. Weese, of Arrington was visiting with her daughter, Mrs R. M.

Svveaney, of this city, last Friday. A lady book agent from Iowa, was in town Friday. Bill Thompson, was in the city Friday. Paris Epling and daughter Maud went to Friday. Mrs Ilines, and daughter, who live near Muscotah, were visiting with Mr.

Epling, Saturday. Fred Windsor, of Muscotah, was in town Thursday. Goo. Rice was in town Sunday. Geo.

comes to Larkiu quite often. Larkin is greatly in need of a Public Hall, who will build one. Ed. Shell aberger, ex-member of the State Legislature, was in town Monday. is a rustler.

Little Ruth Sweaney who has been sick tho past week, at this writing is much better, Dr. C. M. Compton was in the city Friday. J.

S. Shuck, and W. B. Price, of Ilolton were in town Tuesday. Quite a number of tho Arrincton boys were viewing the bane ball game hero Sunday.

Mrs Anna Ilastingc, and Maud Tenant, were in town Sunday. Quito a number of Larkin people attend the medicine show at Ar rington. Mr. Allen, who is working for Alderman, was in town Sunday. Mrs.

II. M. Domming, is visit ing relatives near Effingham. L. M.

Childers and family, went visiting Sunday. The festive chigger is now abroad in the land in all his glory, seeking whom he may dovour. From present indications madam rumor says that there will be sever al weddings in the vicinity of Lar kin beforo the snow flies. Deboard and Taylor went fishing last Friday afternoon, returning Saturday moaning with some fish. E.

L. Childers, is working for Chaa. Green. Ed. is a rustler.

Wm. Queen and family, were visiting J. II, Kirkpatrick Sunday. Some of the farmers met at the school house last Thursday night to organize a peoplo's party league. C.

B. Hart was in town He intends starting back to Cali fornia next Wednesday, J. W. Owens and son, are open ing up a coal mine on the Doyle farm, and they think the venture will be a success. Will Campbell, has moved into Larkin.

J. N. Zinn, and Wm. Hopkins, of Denison, were in town Tuesday. Moek Aeon.

rtxas A Bargain, We have for Bale a fine five room house, lot 60 150. A fine variety of Fruit trees, all bearing. Located in Ilolton, Ksn Terms; $800. want $400 down, balance in2 years. W.

A. HtTTT, Agent- Good Turnouts. Feed Sale We sell Stable, Dray wagon in connection. all kinds of "Wouldn't you like some music, pro "No, thanks. I'm quite happy 4 I am.

To tell yon the truth, I prefer worpt posclble com vernation to the music thtra CARTER SWEANY Pay the highest price for corn. LARKIN, KANSAS DR. L. OTTO, Calls answered Day or Night. LARKIN, KANSAS.

Clarence Marshall. Dealer in Larkin, Kans. G. YOUNG. The Larian Blacksmith.

Does all kinds of Blacksmith-ing, and sells all kinds of Farming Implements. LARKIN, KANSAS. CITY HOTEL J. M. ARTMAN, Prop Good Meals and Lodgnigs, We also run in connection a Call and soe us Larkin, Kansas Before you buy a farm you want to call imd look over our list.

We can give you some big bargains. W. A. HUFF Wagons, Buggies, etc. Agent for McOormio Binders Mowers, rinston Hi Wo ask you to come to tho best bargains in Seasonable Merchandise wo have ever offered.

Watch Our 4 ft Trade Grow. SQUARE. PERCALES In stripes, plaid, and figured, regular lOct goods at 8-c; 34 percala, worth fi-J- at 5-c. MEN'S iiALBRIGAN UNDERW EAIi; Shirts, bound front, collar ette neck, a great bargain at 22c. Drawers, at 22ets.

TO V7ELS; Medium size bath towaU per pair, 10c, 3 pair for 25cts Large bath towels 20c a pair; Bleached crepo towala size 20x42 50c, SILK MITS; A big drive, Pure silk, try to -duplicate thorn auy where at our price lflcts. TINWARE. Such thisgs as you use every day. Prices right. VELVETEEN; Dress facing 4c a yard.

Red fom black colored 7c Not only these, but every thiug in Dry Goods have caught the trade growing June prices. Take advantage of thisjehanco to learn that thebest place to trade is at No. I Thank Horn. A New York tough was being es jjntned for killing a man. The ao-cosed stated that bo had only given the deceased one btow with his fist His Honor said: "I cant uaderutand bow it is possible for a man to be killed by a single blow of the flBt I repeat, I can't understand it" "Yer cant, eh? Want me to show yet?" the tough, B'idllug up to the court and drawing back a fist as UUi familX Dible.

Tkii 1M1 liiisa in New York; Address. few fflfc Sfefrtck. 150 JsMiMit Etux't, N. Y- mmwi II ing in any of our stores..

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Pages disponibles:
194
Années disponibles:
1896-1897