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Alliance Watchman from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 4

Alliance Watchman from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 4

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Alliance Watchmani
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Phillipsburg, Kansas
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their trip would be more appreciated if filled with serial plate scones. Your Choice flf Cost! J. M. PADGETT, Editor Business Manager, County Seat News. P1III.I.II'1U'K, KANSAS.

The $10 music box raffle came off at CPS. PADGETT, Local Editor and Publisher, Woolen Underwear and all kinds of Gloihiflg. Ladies' Coaks, Dry Goods Sc Harmon's drug store Tuesday night. O. W.

I5ickford, who had three chances drew the box, AG It KANbAS, All correspondence and exchanges should be ad- It is the general verdict that Lew uresseu 10 xus Scrivener, our new sheriff, will make an excellent officer as soon as he catch Our Job Printing Establishment at FhillipBburg Will ell at REAL CDBT as I want to go out of buBiness. es on a little more. lurilS oul me iiir-hi ifcai "jnaD uv( other iob printing of any oilice in the State, Afr TvnnY. who has been sick at the Bissell house, in this city for over two months, died about 1 o'clock Tuesday Mrs. K.

Kauders, rorrkrn. A tnniflpn fair find neat, with new night of consumption, ins remains were shipped to Chicago for interment. rubbers on her feet, undertook to cross the street in the slush; her dainty skirts oVio Hvpw till iter shoe-ton came in view Aivn fpni-son. the live county ab II. Darney Company.

and a shapely ankle too wish you'd C. F. McGREW. II. BEEKMAN.

15, KEW. stractor of Phillips county, has rented rooms over the State Bank and moved into them. This move became necessary to accommodate his large and in Miss Anna Parker who has been asleep creasing business. A rl'jnniiKT flnh to be christened the for several days at vvestpori, nas awoise after 10 days silence. She does not remember much about what occurred dur ins- her slumber and expresses a tired 2d 10's, was called to meet at the opera house last Monday evening ior uie jnu-nnn nf mvinc ft series of dances, failed feoling.

to materialize, leaving the "upper 10s" A cyclone on the 27th, inst, swept oyer in full poseession or tne neiu. the Rocky mountains, aoing mucu aam-age to property at Colorado Springs and 1M a niton. Trains Wfirfl lifted from the Bank Df Agra. lYIcOrsw Broa. Cc, Bankers.

AGRA, KANS. A General Loan and Banking Business Transacted. Insurance at LnwEst Rate. N. R.

MORROW, Cashier. A raffle came off last Saturday in town, Mike- Beckley being the lucky track and wrecked, causing death and man. lie drewa gray mare nu. iigm-had put up. 50 tickets were sold at destruction to many lives.

$1.00 apiece, and the mare therefore Pat "And sure I made a new mosh cost him one dollar. Immediately af yesterday Jamie." Tarn ie 'ITnrtarln PaL wTlfl On!" ter he had drawn the animal he reiusea a cash offer of $1.25. Pat Oh, a little gal down at the res a Mr. (Inlhv. a farmer living near taurant; gash! sna's a ciosy." AYPitincrlv-VWhat! A hired Cftl?" Pat "Oh no.

she is iust workiBg for this city, has bought out the grain and coal business of E. L. Prince Son and will take charge of same about the her board." Dealers iq Live Sfoet Lumber first, of February. Mr. Prince will This is a world of progress.

Two nomnprntio onvfirnnrs. Abbett of New move to Eepublic county, he having rented his fine new residence to the editor of this paper. Jersey, and Campbell, of Ohio, advo C. H. TURNER, Land A pant At Hip n.lnsp.

nf this term et court. cate ballot reform their messages. NTmirif t.b a irovfirnors of South Carlina endinerlast Friday night, Mr Lewis of and Mississippi would fall inline, there the firm of Pratt Lewis, in a few might oe some nope ior uie pour wu chosen words, expressed tne entire sat-icfaptimi nf the Phillins countv bar democracy. with the courteous, friendly and impar The Hon. G.

Cleveland has written a lengthy letter to the tailors in con And Stnck Dealer. vpiitinn n.ssp.mblfl at Ghicasro urging tial manner Judge liertram naa pre-sisded over the court, and offered a resolution expressive of the same, which, when amended by R. Frank Stinson, them to rallv about the standard of fvoo tvarlA Tin's OTP-IT, bodv of meil agra, Kansas. by adding "that the lesoiution oe snread unon the Journal," was unani assembled in one city, certainly regret t.imt. th a nmifivwns of such a texture as mously adopted.

to be useless for the purpose it was most ipt Tor the Agra fownsite Eompani. Mr. TTartman savs we were in error needed. nvpsmminfT' that, he took the commis sion allowed by eastern printing houses The Clay County Sentinel says there is one man only, thank God, in its town of Morganville, whose soul is so lit.tlA that he will not rtatronize hishome as a basis or uguring ma 0111 agaiusi Hi a nnnnt.v for rmrehasinfjr sunDlies. He says he took as his basis a biil put in by Henry Barga a I Mr.

liaiineiiKrati ior purcnasing sup i XT paper but goes to other towns for his work in the printing line. From our filiMprvnt.il in we are inclined to think plies for tne county, mr. intri mfiii savs he did not exnect the com missioners would allow his bill and that man is engaged in the drug and PROPrvIETOR OF THE merely put it in to see whether he clothing business. could receive pay ior same services one Pr-nliiViitinn mflv he a crand and good of the commissioners naa yra Temperance Billiard Hall. Quite an exciting law suit took place thing, but it does nof prohibit so effectu-oii Vini what, a drunkard can cet full hafnra TnatipA nf Hia Pfiaefi.

Townslev. enough to curse his family and arrouse a Mnniiov and Tnp.srtav of this week, where whole neieiiDoniooa wnu his utsuibu in the state of Kansas was plaintiff aiid ricpiis whpti lip takes a notion to do so VYm. Baker defendant, jas. uavis was At least at does not prevent such duffers i JS Til. Ml! prosecuting witness and hia complaint p.haropd said Baker with, using violent as Wm.

JiaKer living east oi minip Ill Kinds of Temperance Brinks, filps, IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY A QUIET GAME, CALL AND SEE ME. burg from raising sheol occasionally. and allusive laneuaae in presence oi himself and familv. while he. the said a TP.mnr.rnt naner Diiblished in St Baker, was drunk.

Baker was found guilty and was fined $5 and costs, Louis, charges that the republicans are preparing to colonize Oklahoma ith lip.crvoes. It is the cruelty of nmnrni in; in an to 4iS.4U. ai una writing Baker is hunting a bondsman to go on ms appeal douu, democrats in the south that is driving the negroes west. Humanity and dea-cent treatment will do more to prevent Forest Tree Seedlings. PRAIRIE HOME NURSBRY Offers Forest Tree Seedlings for Timber The county bastile now has four oc cupants.

A husband and wife Mr. the Africanizing 01 UKianoma ana ev and Mrs. Gallop, wno occupy uuiiks in ery other western territory than any tiio same armartments. Mrs. Gallop, and Grain, agency that could be devised we learn from the authorities, has been in noor health since her incarceration nnrl that, in all nrobabilitv.

will not ful Claims, Wind Breaks and roves. Also first class home-grown Fruit Trees. All leading The fact that a jury has rendered a verdict alllowing a wholesale liquor firm $215 for whisky sold Col. Jones, ly recover for several moons. "The wa of the transgressor is nam," it is the well known Independent prohibi tionist, need cast no slur on the sincer kinds of Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees, said, but we must confess we are not nrnnprlv informed in this instance to give anything like a correct diagonses Roses, Hardy Flowering Shrubs, Plants, Bul- ity of the colonel's temperance principles.

So great was his hatred of the liquor tralic that he probably intended nf thp rases nt Mr. ana Mrs. out can only presume tnat tney are not mum- boes etc. Everything at low prices. Send to bankrupt the dealers oy ouying ineir erent from other persons; in this re stock and neglecting to pay ior it.

spect me your list and let me give you rates. The pniintv attorney. Justice of the Anna Parker, a servant girl, work KANS. AGRA, ADD AM, Kansas C. E.JRNEWAY, Prbp'r, Peace, Townsley ana uonstauie jb lemming were disturbed in their repose ing for a family named Parker, who live3 at Westport, is said to have been sleeping nine days.

Her sleep resembles a nightmare; she lives on beef and whip.li isnntin hermouth last Sunday morning aoout two ciock. by parties who came in from three miles east of town to have one Wm. Baker arrested for drunken and disor whpn nnpn. It is too bad the poor girl pass and hoping to GILBERT CLARK, THE derly conduct; The complaint set maintain it in the fu has been deprived of reading all the silly stuff about Nelly Ely's trip around the world, yet she may recover in time to read her narrative of the trip. DEALER IN READY FOR BUSINESS! ture, I email COMMERCIAL Stationary, Yours Respectfully, forth that liaKer came nome aoout iu o'clock ill a beastly state of intoxication and began swearing and chopping through one of the doors with a hatchet.

He plead guilty Monday morning and was fined $5 and cost, amounting in all to $14. This is not Baker's first caper of this kind and should be given the full extent of the- law for his carless-ness. We were asked one day this week why people of religious propensities persisted'iu returning thanks at or be- HOUSE, Confectionary KECKLEY L. There seems to be a general demand all over the state for a reduction of the salaries of county officers, and we believe the present salaries should be cut "down considerable. The Clay County Sentinel, a paper in Clay couuty, which made a fight for a reduction when the editor of this paper owned it has the following to say upon the reduction side of the.

question: J. HAWKINS, Prop, Having made a change in my business I am now. prepared to offer my customers KANS, AGRA, Nations Sec, I Keep on hands, a METHODIST CHURCH fnrptlifiv ate a meal ana never saia a Sunday Schosl every Sunday at 10 o'clock m. Sunday night prayer meet- word about being thankful when they put on their clothes on a cold morning. the G-reate'st Bargains full line of Stationary, ing every two weens ai p.

m. Rev. W. 8, Morrison. Pastor "TUo mulling expenses 01 ims cuuniy iubi year wns $24,000.

That was considerable--over one 'dollar for each and ever man, woman and cliild in the AdmiltuiK that the average farm of ICO acres pays a yearly protlt of 200 we llnd by a little that the expenses Of keening tlio machinery of this county running RbBorbB the profit of 120 averago farms nearly a BOlid township It Is about time abreak was put on Ibis extravagance and the sooner it is applied the better. Level tilings down! and Notions. Also, a CHRISTIAN CHURCH. My, Hduhh ia LKRE Hud NEWLY FURNISHED, WITH GOOD BEDS, AND ALL OTH-ER ACCOMMODATING FIXTURES good stock of Nuts and Services every Lordsday. Preaching 1st and 3d Lorded ays of each month at He held that tnat wnicn Kepi a person from freezing to death was as much to return thanks for as that which prevented one from starving to death.

We must confess that we could not ans-Ayer the question with any degree of correctness, notwithstanding the fact that this is the. only religious paper in the county, We ventured however, to say the only and best reason we could give for the omission of returning fiinira Vipfovpi one nut on their clothes. Candies, Cider, Cigars ever put before the Public. I will now begin to order Goods and fill my Store as fast -as possible with a full line of 11a. m.

Sunday School at 10 a. in. Teachers meeting every Friday and Plug Tobaccoes, Rev. F. P.

FtuNiaiN, Pastor The -New York World has sent Miss Nellie Ply, a young female correspondent, of about 23 years of age, around the world and the Cosmopolitian Magazine, determined not to be outdone, harnessed up Miss Elizabeth Bisland, GIVE ME A CALL, AND I WILL TREAT YOU WELL. RESP'Y, GIVE ME A CALL A.T rOSTOFFICE. $1,00 FOR 13 WEEKS. J. IVl.

HWKINS. Tlio Nmy Yokk Nrws will lie HGRR mulled, securely wrapped, to any auuress in ino United States or Canada, for three months on receipt of $1.00. Liberal discounts allowed to Ill can soil this paner freely, openly and above The St. Joseph Herald i especially in winter, was that the. frigid condition of the atmosphere was such that ones attention was more directed in the building of a lire, which would give qnicker relief than asking the Creator to accept thanks for the icy pants he was about to shove his drawerless legs into.

The question is a deep one, and for the present we will turn it over to Bros. Mack and Dague, who stand pretty high in religious board. Sample copies mailed lVeo. Address, Nkw Vouk lM.i;STUATKD Nuws, 252, Broadway, New Is published every day in tlio year Is. II wide a wake, progressive newspaper printlnrt nil 11 iri l.iv.

wlille In iiolitics its nefi ew otk viry Ij. Sullivan, the terror of lakes and hipo York Citj dromes is the sporting editor, columns are Impartial and Non-partisan. Weekly edition of THE HERALD 1 AND GENERAL ana sent ner niter eine, noping make the trip in less time than the first named. We cannot imagine what this was all done for unless it was to give the dailies something to write about these dull times, thereby killing the monotory of stale news. For our part we prefer the stale news, to the nonsensical and disgusting hogwash the- newspaper reporters indulge in ftbout these two tourists, whose expellees are paid and that of an intelligent person to go along with each one, so that they will not get lost.

Any fool could have done just what these to females have accomplished if favored With the means placed at the disposal of these two beings the daily papers take the pains to tell how they are dressed i'tom head to foot, and where they are on the road every minute in the day. We believe we but voice the kwiMmnnts of the ircneml nubile when The Best Offer Yet, Is issued Thursday moTnliiK. Those who 1 nn i who do weekly I III irel, snmiay euin in wm ip, fwaicnmiiend inn of current miseellaiiy and l( l)(fll COMH linn" mi "'J HOUSE. AGRA, KANSAS. IRA WYATT, proprietr Newly Furnished, Rates Reasonable.

Try it and You will Coma Again, A NEW DEPARTURE, i ieaiiest published anywhere, livery nmnb contains ol columns of the choicest matter, Hhm BedniilnK with th Issue of Jannary, 2d 1890, CAPlTAi: will be THE TOP Kit A Hill enlarged from 8 to 12 vm and otherwise stronKthened iu every feature. It Is a Kansas paper for Kansas people all tho time, and worthy of patronage. Ilaviim made special arrangements with tuo i I. nM fn 1D A-W some prtn tea aim ncmy i ivm, as in the Hnndny edition, A mono spec il featnres are the sketc hes by the ball liea lid Hill Nye, tho f.te ka letter, stories, poems mid the news ol tho diiy, Tionrleeof he weekly is i PlnKle copy eeilts. The Dally HeralA wll sent to any address, posltiKe prepaid, every ft lii ilm vciir for 7.oo.' Address" lu the yuir st, Ji CI a nri-iT tn H.00 for wooks.

Tlio SAMPLE l'OMCK GAZETTK will bo mailed, Hoouroly wrnppoil, to any address In tho United p-pTTpQ Htutes for a mot hs on lwlpt wUJrlJiiO oi M. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, audits and clulis TIlO POUCH OAKBTTH TUT A TT TjlT-k Ol V. Is the only loKttim lVXii.1 J-iJiiUut 1-lustratod SSpOrtlnK and Sensational Journal published on the Amorlean ooiitl-TJi-DTi'TJ mini. Apply lor terms to JC XVjCjXj JUvtWHP K. 'ox, IrttMUin Uquaiu, iNuw Vork.

mid tho Topeka Weekly Capital, both 1 year for Thanking you for yourPatronage(in the Sl.no, itvery ivuiihbh ninn paper for home news and a paper mini the capl lui or tne mate, vjvv in wimunnuv way tlio space occupied telling about I ji.oiiiK.iM.affl.tii....

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Pages Available:
112
Years Available:
1890-1890