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Phillips County Inter Ocean du lieu suivant : Long Island, Kansas • 4

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While yon are arranging your appoint ments for the evenings of next week, be mire to book tho band concert. glMp 0r. intnr D. PKMontAT.Kn-taullMied Miirrli, m. HAND HKVEPIT.

Washington' Iltrthduy will bo colo-United lit till city by a grand concert ami banquet given by the Long iHlunil THE OHIO WROUGHT wti-rox, ciwiiier. fllin'lS CVMtKKTBON, rrusUli-t. The township board will attend the pond meeting" at the county seat today. Comet Hand, lit Wood' Hull. Supper will SATCBIUT.FwmUAHY t5, Mr.

Wilcox will bo represented by Atty. Hays, as proxy. Qommercidl State Jait STEEL A meeting of the county Alliance will be held at tho 'Burg today, at which tho secretary of the State Alliance will bo present and deliver an adilress, rulillHlu'd every Rntunlny moniliiK 1IY U.S. JWONTOOM Kill. nil I Timmn-liooperypar.

AdvertlsltiR rutin are liberal una made known on application, Kntered at tUe poaUiflieo an cnnil-clMi mutter, Tho township board held a special ses LONG ISLAND, KANSAS. Transacts a General Banking? Business. sion Thursday for the purpose of considering the application of C. K. Dray for a RANGE, license to open a billiard hall.

The license was granted. Hnl Rdlate I-oiiiin ut low rates, Collection SjM-liiliy. (tells IJclmiiS on ult parti of the orld. Moses Runyaii, of Norton county, trad ed lim acre of land. In Rnwllim county MiifkeU.

Corrected weekly by V. Ilarrli Co, Wheat, I 40 HlltN, 12' Hyi', Corn, la. I'Ihx Seed, t.1.1. IIokn, ilHH Calile, 3 40 300 for the Wol property, last Tuesday, Wat mi son Si Whltcomb closing the deal. The building was Immediately rented to C.

K. kinr-. I Ilrny for billiard hall. Tho loss of trade to Mr. McChesney by LOCAL SNATCHES.

0. S. J. O. ATKINS, Proprietor Of the discontinuing his ad.

In an obscure local shoot, as alleged la tho poor thing, re be Nerved from 3 to p. m. Concert will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Admin-Rlon to the concert, free. Hnpper 60 cent per couple, Hiind will appear In full uniform at 3 m.

Tho following are the committees. Committee on Solicitation Misses Cora Carl, Fannie Whlttuker, Gertie Llnd-ley and Minnie Carl. On ArrungoinciitoMessrn. Wilcox, Reynolds, Kelzer, McChosncy, Barnard and Whltcomb. On reception-Messrs.

Culbertson, 8. B. Komlck, Watson, Carnuhan, Wood, 1'at noo Rhodes, Curl and Cook. On Music and Program Messrs. Bom-gardner and MontKomery.

On Banquet Messrs. A.C. Hays, Bennlc Holmes, Mini ley and Carl. On Invitation-Messrs. Switzor, Flgley, Adams, Young and Bkolton.

Following Is the I'uofiiuM: No. "Brilliant," by the Band, No. 2. Solo and chorus. "America's New National Hymn," Bomgardner, Hays, Kpurlock and Holmes, No.

3. Declamation, by W. T. Adams. No.

4. I'olka, "Sweet Heart." Bund. No. 5. Toast, by (lillln Culbertson, Re-pponse by A.

C. Hay. No. (i. Vocal 8olo, "lii'stany," by Mrs.

A.C. Hays. No. Dialogue, II. Childress, et al.

No. 8. Trio, "Koreriaugh.s Aggregation." Cornet, H. I.liiilley. Rido Alto, C.

Cozad, Organ, Miss Glrtle Llndley. No. O.Kong, Quartette, Mrs. A.i'.Hays, Mrs. T.

J. Whltcoml), Miss Fannie liittoker anil Miss Naomi l'atiiiw. No, 10. Toast, by II Cook, Response by W. T.

Adams. minds tho I XT Kit OCEAN' of the chap who $500,00 HEWAED. We, tho umlorslgnoil, will give $Bf)0 suld lie lost Jo.Cxiu on a horse race be cause he dld'utliavo that amount bet on for tho detection and conviction of the crlnilnnl who set Are to tho Knsonborir the winning horse. Leovy, tho Norton merchant, Is buying building, in Long Island, on the cCD cattle In this vicinity, mid while at Kim morning of January 1HS0, ami the CO bio's farm, north of town, Thursday, bis office, in Long Inlmul, on the morning of Decombor lUtli. 18M.

CD team got away from him and look a spin Into town. The horses were stopped by collision with tho liltcliing-ruck in front of Whltcomb's store, with slight damage h1 GlKKIN CULDKRTSON. A. LlNDI.KY. P.

J. Carl. A. Bennie, M. D.

K. M. Wkkd. I horoby guarantee tho jmymont of tho .3 to buggy and harness. A few days after Senator Ingnll'shnd delivered his speech on the race question rn he received by mall, from Jackson.

above stated reward. a cartridge loaded with buckshot with the following Inscription written upon GlKKKN CCLBKRTSOV, Pres. Commercial Statu Bank, Full congressional proceedings on sec It in black ink: "Klectlon pills for old Long Island, ansas. ratroonge ol the Tuhllc Is respectfully solicited. Prompt attention and eliarjci reasonable.

cuff, or (orlngalls, from Jackson Stands today at the head of all Wrought Steel Eanges, and is recognized as the STANDARD of its class. Six holes No. 8. Oven, 20 by 20 inches. ond page.

No. 11. Solo. "Consider the LlHied," come to see us old Nutgall." It Is need II. V.

Bennott, a resident of is less to say that the Kansas man was not in the city. in the least ruffled. by Mrs. T. J.

Whltcomb. No. 12. SchottiscluyTttsslou Flower," By the Band. No.

13. Cornet and Organ Duett, and Miss Gertie Llndley. Today occurs tho "pond meeting at rhilllpsburg. Mrs. W.

Watson nan been quite ill The now statute, in two volumes, is now ready for delivery. We have seen a copy, lately received by Dan. Smith, and believe that it Is tho finest compilation No. 14. Solo, "Kathleen Mavourneon," for serernl dnyN.

OlsT MARCH 10 Don't forget that wo discount all cash by Mrs. A. C. Hays. No.

15. Solo, 0. L. IJolines, Banjo Accompaniment by trunk Brownieo. No.

Solo, by Mrs. It W. Bonlirardiior. ever attempted in tho west. Irwin Tay purchases.

Cam's, PRICE $40. lor Is entitled to great credit in the work, Jasi F. Goode made a business visit to Tlie annotation of the supreme court re No. 17. Quickstep, "Bound to Win," by Almena, Wednesday.

ports up to volume 40, is an indlspensi the Band. Squire Nettleshin.who has been absent ble adjunct, and valuable beyond estinia We Will open our Spring Stock of a couple of weeks, is expected home today. Thero are vague rilmors that Geo. W. Doiit fail to call and Examine it.

tiort to the general public. The Only ob Holdrege, who is general manager, ani A. C. Hays rented Ills ranch, northwest jection, and that hot serious, to the work, K. o.

riillllns. an attorney lor tne a. is that it is in two volumes. of town, to a gentleman named Bennett, last Monday. are at Washington in the interests of a bill which provides for a public build T.

J. Whitcomb, The H. M. pump marl was in the city The band held a meeting at KelZor Yolmg's store, last Monday evening, and reorganized. H.

S. Montgomery was ing at some point Ju ortnwestern naiv sas. We bone Norton's unexcelled advan Thursday, putting new pivot OH tile tages will lie considered by this worthy big wind engine. elected president, Lape Nettleshlp secro nalr after Jim Scott town, ouerun aim J. II.

Brooks and family returned from other large cities have been provided for, tarf, and Harvey Childress treasurer, There are now eleven members, viz: Pro, Norton Chanmidii; a few days' visit with friends at Norton, Thursday evening. CLOTIBIIlTGk Men's Suits from $3.50: Men's odd pants. $1.25. Boys' odd pants, 25 cents. Dont Fail to see our stock.

Carl's Variety Store, Skelton ISastoxi, Proprietors of the LohK Island HARNESS FACTORY, Sorry td dispel your hopes, John, hut Bnmgardner, Louis Kelzer, Bert Llndley, C. Ai Lewis and Johh Drtwson, two of the site for the building was long ago se Harvey Childress, ('has Cozad, Opiu Skel Phil lips burg's brightest attorneys, were k-cted. The bulllling will eitibellish the ton, Lape Nettleship, Al. Skelton, Delmar in the city Wednesday, already handsome little cily of Long Isl and. French, Harry TJIilick and II.

S. Mont We have just received a nice line of goniery. It was decided to give a suppor dried fruits dried peaches 20 pounds for one dollaf. Cabl'sS. Service Tension Resolutions.

and concert on tho evening of Washing' ton's Birthday. Feb.22d, and various com Following are the! resolutions adopted Emery Childress left Verinesday( by nnttees were appointed. The program at tho lust regular meeting of I nion Your Trade, team, for Rexford, Thomas county, wliere We Solicit list of committees, will bo found else he will farm, the coming season. Camp No. Division of Kansas, U.

S. Sons of YetelatlSj located at Phillipsburg, Mr. Win; Childress was in town Wednes KELZER YOUNG, DEALEltft IN Kansas: whrJre in this issue. Kelzer Young have kindly extended the use of their store room to the band, gratis, for the purpose of practice, evenings, and as the day for the first time in several we'e'ks. The grip handled him unusually severe.

RksolVED. bv Cniort Camp No G4, Sons of Veterans, tluit we Heartily endorse tne Old gentleman Finney nild wife left iinnea of tieneral Alvln P. ilovey, Presi boys have tilkeii hold of tho mutter iii Do All Kinds of Repairing Promptly. dent of the Service Pension Association Wednesday evening for Broken Bow, Nebraska; wliere' they will reside earnestness and energy, a firstclass en of the United States, demanding of Con Complete lloek of harneSsi always on hand anil made to Older. A full line ot Saddles, ruber.

tertainmeiit may be expected. It is hop cress the imssate of the Service Pension ed the committees will do all in their Law lor all suruving union soldiers oi Blankets, whips, nil, brushes, (tc.i constantly kept in stock. Call and inspeet our goods uml leant prices before making purchases at any oilier town. When ytin come to think of it one dol power to make the coilcert a success, and the late war. Our country is in an era of unnaralled tirosneritv: tile Satlilnal tlie members of the band guarantee that lar is a low pried fdr good pair of Ladies' shoes.

Carl's. treasury is overflowing; we are at peace with ourselves and the whole world; our shall IM lacking upon their part. J. D. Mc'CheSney waft in the City this form of trovernilielit is niadi1 secure in S3 6 Cattle Wanted.

the affection of tlie neonle. and the I'n ion has been cemented ny tne noon oi week. Mi. always meets with a welcome from our citizens whenever lie comes up for a day or two's visit Courier. i I 5 Calves and yearling steers.

Apply at Implead ents, BUGGIES, WINDMILLS, our fathers. All this Is duo td tlie tfa Kelzer Young's store. Geo. Young. triotisin of the Boys in Blue.

After tlie laiise, of so mnhv veslrs since tteace Was J. D. McChe'sney attended Court at Nor: rlaclnroil hut.wppn t.lm Stiitn.a. the reiimlo NOTiCE. Innr of I in Ho on are irokrin In ton Monday and Ki M.

Weed conducted the business' of the lumber yard, during Mr. M's absence'. 9 a Y- Hi p. health, many ruiilell ill fortune, and more nr invnliilq froiri wnillllls. di.seaso mill Watson, us I would respVctfiilly request all those knowing themselves indebeteit to me to call aiiil make settlement immediately The boy's who threw stones ai a certain exposure.

A service pension is due them. woman House, breaking window-panes, a few nights ago, should be very as I am needing tlie funds tri meet my and not a pittance to paupers, hucn a pension was glveil to the survivors of the Revol utionarv war. the war of b'f 1812 and HEAL ESTATE, LOAN AND IN! obligations. I desirg to urge those owing 3 t3- careful in their edillluct In tlie future. Hans Haused'p house narrowly escaped destruction by" fire, irist Sunday evening.

me Iri Call and fiettle at once. 38 A. it. Miscuke. a Represents Reliable Companies.

Legal instruments of all kinds Written. Do you waiil a good busiiicss educa The fire Caught from li defeeHve flue, but was discovered in time to extinguish it tion Go to McPherRbh Normal College, before doing much damage: Republican City. Next' term begins Nov. 25. People in tlie east who are for the most healthful and delightful cli ALEX.

PATNOE, Blacksmith A Horse-Shoer. the Mexican war; llnd by all that is right and just, and. nothing less, should be given those who preserved ouf glorious Union, therefore Rksoi.veI), that we jolii General Alvin P. Hovey in ills appeal id Congress and demand Of our Congressmen legislation without delay for these rights which are due every surviving vcterad by all rules of honor, Beit Rksolvku; tliat a copy of tlidsrj resolutions be placed on file and Copies furnished the papers of Phillipsburg and the Western Veteran for publication. seal J- W.

J. MoivroN, C. A. Tract, D. A.

Wr.ByTEtii. Committee on Pensions. Attest: Tucker, Ciipt, of Camp. I. It.

RooKRS, First Sergeant. mate in the: knowti world, will "hit the vr. breezo" for horaerii Karisiis without Net LltliilOlllrent iiirwimKanwiMnn. Mi KiitU-e hen-livulven lint the fiillimiiii! mini ed settler Iuih Hied Uotlee of Ills Intriitlrin to Ray Carl returned Tuesday from a three week's Visit at Nebraska Cliy Beatrice, Wymore, Avoca and other make support, of Ills cliiiin, and tliiitwid proof be riiatle before the I'niliate at riilulilHlinnr. on Miireh n.

class work at reasonable viz. Wlllian: VI. Tlmrnloii, of jnm Island, for the see 17, rp s.r L(, i. Up tit- folkttr inr witnesses to imive 111 points in Nebraska. He was very highly pleased with his trip, but lost Bone of his eoiilliiuotia l-esidenee upon and cultivation' of, admiration of Long Islandi sidil viz.l Finney, Kedimin, llriunt, Uiiaiii noyle'S, all of Look Inland, Wfclin The card party given to celebrate tlie birthday of 'Charlie Wilcox, the popular JtcBister.

The Champion describes the carnival, held at Ndrtbn last Friday and Saturday nights, as, simply imiiMse, find pays Col. A. Hi MISCHKE, Proprietor of Lblis- feoller cashier of the Coihnlercial Stats'. Bank, was liicrhlv feriiovahle affair. Thoiiirh Cheek a high compliment Upon the man f.ntid nniN' at Klrtvin.

KimsaS, Pi 'M Kotleo Is herebv that, Hie foUowtnc-nHined setller lnw liled nolien (if hl.1 intention to make Una! oroof iu NtmiKii't of his clahn, and tliat said ner in which he managed the leading feature- 45 ladies militarily drilled. The ladies presented him; oh the second evening, with a Bolid gold. K. pendant In proof ill be made before tlte I'robato ut THOS, V. WHITCOMB, young in years, Mr, and" Mrs.

Wilcox, says our informant, certainly know how to entertain their friends, and the evening passed all too quickly for the guests. The prizes were carried away by Whit: comb andstrange to relate tlie 'bobby" Mrs. Illllyard cohtesir ed the honor of the prize with Dr. B. in a riglit valiant mahhbr, May riiillipsbiirir, KiinsaSit op Fell.

20, viz: Krailk Melleii, for thee se 6 sec J-J Si appreciation ef his efforts. 8, town is, wii p. lie naiiips.iiie 101. lowitiK witnesses tonrovo. his eontlnuu)) residence, upoli and enllvailoji of, said land, Mi-nnw.

and Morrll Fin-, of rilillinsbui L'. A Fight On Tnrheri Justice of the Peaae, James AslijiioMi, of Wooiliuff, ilnd i'eter Judge L. K. Pratt of Norton was among Kelley: oi iMyriic, itua, hub Hegister. uie pruiuiiiuui nui uiwi-si puutiuiaus ill the city vesterdav.

He has lust retired Ncji 10,217. t.iiiut fifiieo lit Kliwln. K.lllBUfli I'd). i.lsOO Floiii Equal td Any ih tM Market. AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

Wheii you buy Flour call tor MiseiikeV because it is as gwd as this best ami ii home Indtvdir Special Attention Giten to Collections, you have many such happy ahniversa' rics, Charliel Upon the urgent request of Gov. ikia-phrey, the various itiariagements lwiMliv ilen that. the. follow 111 liuhl. from the district bench of tliat district and will hereafter devote himself to the practice of law, Several newspapers have recently referred to Judge Pratt as ed settler has Ills intention io make final iiriiofin giinWirt ot Ml elatnuand tliat said of the state tissetiibled at Topeka the first a probable candidate for congress against proof will.

be niinlebef(tfe the Kenister orjleeeiv-lr Kii wini oil Maivil 17tll.lWKl.vi. fj. j. i urner. a lew weeks ago he wrote Helier Melntire.

of htma Island, for the and 'A '4 see 1 1 SI, m. ut. iihiiibj i.Iih followlmr witnesses to provc.lua an article for the Norton Champion, in which he discussed the questioiiS of the Goode, AUCTIONEEB. eontlutioits ve.sideiice jipon and cultivation, pt or the week; ana arranged with the railroad coirimisSiohtlrs.td niake A reduction of 10 per cent, in tile pb'rtt rate from all points In. Kansas to both St.

Louis and Chicago. I1 lie rate from tlie Missouri riv Live Stock day in a manner that greatly pleased said, land: viz; Kreimmt Davis, hmnii Williiim ihihs anil A Miller, all of Uhik Jsluntt many of the northwest republicans. This was thought to be the Inauguration of a WKIIHAlC.NALLt HCglattl' MifcKDETW OF AM) DEALERS IS Kans. noom ror juage rratt lor congress. When Interviewed by a Capital long Island, er will remain the The reduction is made on the Kansas rate to the river.

sales cried in this fthtf adjoining eountiea at reasonable rates. Satisfaction which will aihWiit td nearly fcso per cent. WM. RHODES, BLACKSMITH' ATTLE HO'SE of the present fate. If the grain gamblers do not arrange td pocket this reduction In rates; it will materially help the -AND- farmers in KatiSas in the sale of their 5 corn.

HORSE SH6ER 3 ero. Kansas? Hotlilna but Rood' vyorlt tiittied out; itcpitifliig Long tdland; The township hoard is contemplating building a new fcrldge across the river south of town. TJiii Is a move iri the iillr fa ij fipeclaity, nild Satisfaction WAUItAHTED In ev esieroay op ine suDjeci ne sam: "No, have no idea of being a candidate for congress or any other public position. 1 have had ofBce enough, and shall hereafter give iiiy attention wholly td tlie laW business. "Does there seem to be much opposition to Turner 'f.

"Yes. there is, quite a good deal aid it is probable that he will have considerable of a fight on his hands when the convention meets." "Wlio.willbehismost formidable "That! cannot say. There will, ho dpnbt be several Candidates. McLennan, of Ellsworth is already canvassing the district. Lewis Hanback will also be a candidate, Judge Ellis of Beloit is alr)q talkfed of; I do not know whether will be in the race but I believe he, would make an able congressman." To-peWt Caflitai: ery Iristance.

right direction, old bridge must 5 PRANK BROWNLEE; gig gf 5 1 Bartaf.Sbojj soon be condemned as unsafe, and the new one should beieady for use, if possible, before the old One is taken away. The new bridge wili be put on tlie section line, thus straightening the road and imp'rbylng the locis of things Si, Flnf, eliua ItalrcuttiuK; Sbivnipoilii(i Jm'cl fKHlH 1.

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1886-1891