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Atchison County Times from Arrington, Kansas • 2

Atchison County Times from Arrington, Kansas • 2

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fa giWiwtf Stow. The Wichita liar has an eastern rival in the Masqaohusettsman who -Published Every Thursday .11: 1 -JpYr W. A. lpFF, Editor Prop. Mbb.

JItjff, Associate, Subscription, per year $1.00. 60. 25. Six months; Three months, Entered ipto the poet office' at Ar-ring ten. Ken bub, ee second class matter Advertising pates made fhown ON ArPLIflATION.

Call aud get our prices on Job Printing of all kinda. 'We stand by our friends.1' Our Friends are those that stand by us, ti. A few thoughts turned loose frcm the tangled cobwebs of a disor? i dered think-tank. For State Senator. F.

WALLA.CK. For representative 3rd "district 1 A- J. WHITE. Good morning. If a classical graduate is college-bred, is a naval cadet a sea biscuit.

When a woman gives her husband ft good talking tb he1' realizes What is meant by 'presents of mind. Republicans, remember on next Tuesday is y6ur County Convention at Put the 'right kind of candidates in the field; f. It is a singular-- fact that more Steele is tiGed hi the manufacture of pens, than the make of swords and needles.1 This would seem to 'demonstrate that, "The pen is mightier than the1 sword!" The Times i authorized to an nounce that Frank G. Crowell. IE a candidate for county attorney, sub Below we Present to your inspection some Choice for sale; A Good room hoiiao.

and one Trees fell bearing. Located in Ilolton, Kansas. Price $800. Stock of General Mercha'diso. Good location, now enjoying a good trade.

sale cheap. take a good young team on trade New 10 room homo, with all the nocces3ary out-building3. Barn, Cellar, etc. Good water; fcoth well and 2 1 acres of land. Large orchard: No incumbrance.

Located in Arrington. iica $10.00) A good 100 acre farm, SO acro3 under cultivation, 60 acres pasture. Good house, Plenty of good water. Farm lies 2 miles north west of Arrington. l'noe Five room house with two lots, R.

R. Time Card. Union Pacific Railway, Going West, No. 91, Mixed, in Going Eaet. No.

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MARKET REPORT. Corn, :..18 cts. Corn, white, 19 l.oatoes. per bu SJO Eggi per do 06 uutter per iu Local News. M.

E. Lnrk'in, of Atchiaen, was outlooiung after thu interests of his farm several days last week. L. M. Childors and family, went visiting 1 Mrs.

R. M. Ssvoaney and brother Clay Weese, went to Ilolton, last Friday. 1 ll. E.

Hoonshell, of Denver, Col. is visiting Jake llocnshell. Mr. Eossler, Trustee of Garfield township, was in town Saturday. John Wynant of' Leavenworth county was in town Saturday.

Uncle Geo'. O'Neal, of Arrisgton was in to Wn i rid ay. 1 Schoonover and family, were visiting at Alva Roberts' one day last Week. 1 A 'deaf and' dumb man passed through town Friday. Ferdinand Gleim, one of Arring- ton's grain men was in town last Sunday.

Dr. Rosenthal of Baltimore is with ni and we hope he will make a success 'of his venture. Making cider is the order of the day. J. E- Larkin's daughter Cora who has been' quite sick with the fever is improving slowly.

Alva Akright is working on the lection a Summerfield, Kansas; C. P. Ilnmphry was working the roads last week. A. B.

Dille, of Wellsville, Kans. of the firm of Dllio Co. contractors and builders of creameries, was viewing the Elk Crook Creamery last weeK. it II. M.

Demning, in company with Will Demning, of Jowa, started for Oklahoma Saturday, to be gone about a couple of months. Ben AKright and family, (visited at J. M. Artmans' Sunday. 1 R.

T. Kathrens left last week, for a trip in Afisonri and Arkansas. 11. Tenant of Arrington, was in town Tuesday. J.

W. Bqwser cfroye to Ilolton, Monday. Dr. Cuir.pton and wjfe, passed through town Monday on their way to Ilojton. More Anon.

Clothing, Fruit trees, 100 grape vinos, new cellar cost $40; and otuer outbuildings, new house; no incumbrance. Price 500 easy payments. Six room residence with 7 lota. OiHnrral cistern am good well. 75 fruit trees all baaring.

hwn and Prica $1,000 $500 down; balance on timo. We have several desireablo town lots for sale. Parties wjsbing tq' purchase addroso, notice, Larkin subscribers to The Times whose subscription has expired, can pay same, and also renew with onr agent R. M. Swoaney.

A. Huff. GO TO RICHARD LYNCH NOTARY PUBLld you want anything in the line of Notions, Stationery, Tinware, Razors, Table and Pocket. Cutlery, School bijpplioo, Brushosj Toilet Soap," Machine oil, and Neeblcs. Rubbers for.

Mason fruit jar. LARKIN, KANSAS. CITY HOTEL J. M. Good Meak and Lodgnigs, Wo also run in connection a Livery Barn.

Call and see us i Larkjn, Kansas CARTER SWEANY Pay the highest price for corn. LARKIN, KANSAS Clarence "Marshall. Dealer in Larkin, Kans. G. YOUNG.

The Larkin Blacksmith. Does all Kinds 6f Blacksmith-ing, and saljs all Kinds of Farming Implements. LARKIN, KANSAS. WE ABE inspect our line of Clothing started the story that a ropidontpf that who was stuck by lightning, now. working cures by im-parjangtjio electricity stored in Ex.

A Georgia mule has successfully defied the lightning. The mule was struck by lightning, but kicked the lightning into the next county, where killed six cows, and demolished a church steeple--so groat was the force of the mule's Kick. ft was at a funeral id Norton villo. The preacher had made his discourse and called for remarks from those who bad known the deceased. There was silence for a long time, when one long, lank, brother arose and said; "If no one has anything to say, I would like to make a few remarks! on 16 to Ex.

i About six months ago a young lady living near Kansas Avenne, had a needle ran! in her waist accidentally; just a few. days ago a young man had a very severe surgical operation performed; and the same needle was taken cat his arm, Might have been a caee of "Presto change." Muscqtah 1 i. Guy Stoddard said in his Muscot-ah Record last week, that it was "queer" on Sunday morning to see a sturdy young man, ride to' church in a top buggy) with easy springs, soft cushions, while he is strong enough 'to hold two year old heifer by the horns, accompanied by a sturdy youtag women strong enough to hold her hind leg with one fond and milk with the while1 the old folks ride in a big' hard wagon. Just before being overcome by the heat the editor of the Lamar Republican feverishly composed this song: "Bawkward, turnback-ward, 0 time in "yo'ur flight, give up a frost again just for to night; I am so weary of1 weather' so hot, the sweat it produces would fill a bright pot weary of collars that wilt like a rag; "weary of toiling away for a swag; a snowstorm or blizzard would go very nice; put me on ice, mother, put me on ice. A cruel newspaper man from Northern Kansas publishes the horrid story that a "sweet girl graduate" in a' neighboring town, read an essay on physiology in which she said; "The human body is divided into three parts the head, the chist and the stummif.

The head contains the eyes and brains, if any; the chist contains lungs and a piece of the the stunimiK is devoted to the bowels, of which there five, 0, aud some times and Y. Republican Caucus will be held in Arrington, at The Times offico on Friday, Aug. 28, at p. for the purpose of selecting eight delegates, and eight alternates to represent Arringtqn precinct in the Republican County Convention to be held in the city of Effingham, on ruesday, Sept. 1, 1896.

J. W. Pettigkew. Committeeman. jSAY You had better CONTRIBUTE $1, to the TIMES We Will take corn Potatoes, meat, Butter, or Fruit: We want To increase The circulation Of The TIMES and Such arcticles will my- Arrington THE 1425 ject to the decision of the Itepubli- can county convention.

A man of a neighboring town toho couldn't spars a year for his home recently sent 50 2-cent postage stamps to a down east Yankee to lea.m"how to stop a horse from slobhering. lie got hi recipe and he'll never forget it: "To stop a horse from slobbering, teacL him to spit." We keep the name of A. J. White at the head of our columns, not be cause he 'is a republican candidate along, but for many reasons. It the last session of the legistatun he showed his ability' as a repres entative.

The city of Atchison tried to have the high school tax all put upon the county, but A. J. White's generalship foiled their plan; aBayipg ofM.CJj.' Tickets are out entitled to Premiums. SonjO have been redeemed, all others will be however wo are thinking seriously of discontinueing tickets in the near future. lot.

outbuilding, good water, Fruit located in Arrington. Good wall, mm Kansas, HUB -O- or of Leavenworth Best cash; E. Knight. Before you buy a farm you want to call and look oyer our list. We can give you some big bargains.

W.A.HUPF No, I Thank A New York wa lwing umined for killing a man. Tlw atn cused sUted that be had oaly glrea tb, Ssceased one blow wita fist His Honor eaid: I "I caa't understand bow it $MA-' ble for a mar to bilUd by anglr blow of the flat I repeat, I oaift deratand it" Iv "Tor caa't, eh? Want to rerT" replied the tough, idling J. 'ADVERTISING' We haye changed our mind. Advertising does pay at least somebody must have read our advertisement about SLipES, our sales have been very gratifying to say the least. Mention the date of this advertisement and we will sell vou 100 pounds of King of Kansas for $1.60 SUMMER SALE OF BLANKETS It seems odd to sell blankets in hot weather, but this is the best time for you to buy.

We offer extraordinary bargains. Look those big piles, oyer, and get prices. Effingliam, Kansas. August 29, '96, To the people of Arrington and vicinity we msn to say we have ppmeo up at effinqham, Kansas first-class And now it is said, by a horrid old bachelor editor, of course, that women can pot pake spepessful drug plwki; because of their inability to distinguish between the wink of the would-be-masher and that of the regular whisky patrons. An exchange says; "Onions are almost the nervine known, no medicine is so useful jn cases of nervous prostration, and there ie nothing else that will so quickly relieve and tone up a worp-out systm.

Onions are useful in all cases of Coughs' cold, influenza, consumption, insomnia, hydrophobia, scurvy gravel, kidney and liver complaint. Eaten eypry other day they soon have a clearing and whitening effect pon the complexion. During the ending at noon Saturday, 1,810 peraons died in Jfew York City, which, is a greater dumber than ever known for the same period of time; 651 deaths were due to the heat alone, the death rate being 48.65. In the hot spells of 1872 1892, nothing like the mortality of this week was re corded. In 1892 there were 231 cases of sunstroke, or about one third of the mortality of this Week, Most of those who succumb to the teat were adults, while in former Visitations of heat more babies died We invite you call in and 4 MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING Gent's Furnishing goods, Men's and Boy's Shoes, we can compete with River prices; Bob Taliaterro Company Be same as Cash to Us ends the record of the long EFFINGHAM; KANSAS.

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Pages Available:
194
Years Available:
1896-1897