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The Robinson Reporter from Robinson, Kansas • 3

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An Evening Among Books. Taxes can be paid at the Robinson bank. Give an encouraging word to the nnfor- Last Monday evening our teachers ac ROBINSON REPORTER. 1 ROBIN80N, FRIDAY, NOV. 1891.

companied by the young lady pupils of I tunate, if you have nothing else to give. lour schools, gathered about the dimng- Do you want anything in the jewelry tib'e at Mr. Miu hell's to make out-e line? Go to O. Dickason, Hiawatha. J.

iTC II. Editor and Publisher. covers to protect the lovely bindings of Bert Brown, of Da Boin, Neb has been the new school library books, Boon to be helpu us out with a rusa of work the past TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION i Oss Year. In put in cirrulation. The loose paper cover that comes around each book was remov eek.

.50 The City will fur ish supper o- Six Months, ed and another cover of heavy wr tpping oysters in any a.yle the night of the ball. imiipr martn tn irtfnd over the ends and A eck Co hick and Elijah White, near aid js of the book. Then the loote cover To the Citizens of Robinson and vicinity that within the last few days, I have inaugurated a Special Oloiirig OiJLt Sale was lightly covered with paste and fasten Highland, visited Landlord Dutton Tue- day. ed secuiely to the wraj ping paper cover, and that folded smoothly down at corneis The nicest line of dress goods in the city can be seen at. Miss Wickham's.

and edges over the volumes, and fastened with a touch of pagte. Mrs. Chris Haner went to St. Joseph Much merriment was caused by MifB Tuesday to have her eyee operated on by Carrie Larige holding up in triumph the Dr. Boteller.

first book covered, and then finding that the cover was on up side down, and po tie Jesse Wallace, at Ihe Gem restaurs'. keeiB oysters in bulk on hand at all Girls Own Book of Famous Queens" htd preparatory to this climate. The prices at which everything worked enables me move my stock very rapidly. I have just Completed Arrangements, by which a Large Line of to be done over again. Quite a number of rabbits are on the Misses Fraer and Cora Kelly industri uarket this week, the result of the bkill of ally, pisted the wrapping paper cover all sum of our hunters.

Entered at the Robinson Postofflce as second matter, the poor. Cah for buckwheat at the mill. F. M. Pearl's eye is almost well.

Go to ie mill for feel, meal, etc. Get your oysters at Wallace's. Pure buckwheat flour at the mill. Cash, paid for buckwheat at the mill. Sae the fine line of lamps at Kmnmn's.

Thomson will do your sawing on Bhort no' ice. Born to W. E. Brant on Tuesday, Not. 24.h, a boy.

Go to the mill for all kinds of feed and chop. The snow made a sale for rubber-boots Monday. I have some odds and ends in ehoes tc close out cheap. Wilson. Zeph.

Jones was in Hiawatha Wednesday. Call at the mill for anything in th milling line. Miss Grace Mitchell spent Thanksgiving at home. iver wiih paste instead of the out-siV cv. and had to wipe it all oft again.

Oj to McClelland for boots and the Authors We were hand'ing. the hoes, overshoes, felt and snag j.roof rub talk ran to others and one young lady tier boots. Qiamonbs, isked if we had read "She," while another Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. McClelland, declared it gave her the horrors for a Watbena, are vi ilioe with their brother nomh, and she dreamed about it every Co as. McClelland. ninht for a week," and anotber said after For fii.e watches, elesrsnt jwelryj dia rea iing She" she hadn't the courage to inonds. rings, chains, anything you want "Hi" and gave it up.

so Dickason. i-; But while the laughter and talk went n. thefireers were busy and the books elUnd nave onscinatea scheme for giving a prze on the 1st of w-r rapidly covered. March. A-k them ab ut it.

We noticed five volumes of Miss Young's Histories among the rest, an J. xi. Mitcne 1 has not yet opened np are placed with me, and all Goods remaining unsold Jan. 1st, can be returned. This enables me to make a Splendid Displas, and to offer Unprecedented Figures to Prosperous Buyers.

I Heive Nearly $10,000 Worth on hand now and more coming. Below is a Partial List of Goods, with Prices appended by which you can judge of the Truth of what I sayS ur thoughts wandered back to our own his holilay goods, but the numerous box Ask for Thomson's Straight Grade floor. childhood, and how we would have feast received promise a whole show. It is the best. Mrs.

John Powell, who has been visiting ed on these books written exprt ssly for young people, had we been the happy Mrs. Frank Stiles returned borne to here for some time, returned to her home iose9-or of them. There were Hume Trinidad, Col. at Powhattan Tuesday morning. History of England, fiye volumes Scottish Seethe bread baked from Thomson's A new lot of children's cloaks and Straight Grade at the stores.

Chiefs, Queens of England, (2 volumes,) Las-t Days of Pompeii" and many others. ladies' fascinators, at Miss Wickham's. Mr and Mrs. A. W.

McClelland are Cill and see them! We think the pupils are to be congratu visiting at Troy. Tom Epp, accompanied by his wife lated on their choice of a couami tee to Helect their br oke, as we have never seen Hanging and stand lamps for the holiday and daughter, went to St. Joe Wednes-dav to purchase stock for his new a better collection taken as a whole, and trade just received at Kiflman's. A barrel of gloves at McClelland Bros for ten cents per pair. restaurant.

if each pupil wiil read each volume in Emblem Pins, Solid Gold, 50 cents and up. ngs, Pins, Ear Rings, Scarf Pin Gold Pens, Pencils and Tooth Picks at almost your own prices. lvf ThimVes, 25 nnts, good weight; Roger's Knives ahd Fork, $1.90 per setj Kr'B Tea Spoons, $1 30 ptr set and up; Table Spoons, per set and upi Tn Clocks left very low. Wdl furnis anything to order that ia not in stock at same prices as though in stock Elgin Stem Wind Watches in screw cases $7 00, $8.50. $9.50, $11.00 $13.00 and up.

E'gin movements in Gold Fdled cases, 13.50, $15 00, 17 50 a- up. dies' Se Wind Washes complete, gin, Wahhamt and other makes, $15 00 $16 00, $17 00, $22 00 to $75.00. Gents Solid Gold Watches, $23 50 to $8 i 00. Ladies' and Gents' Solid and Roll-Plate Chain-, $1.0 to $25.00. Gold and Plated Chains for all orders, 50 cents to $20.00.

A. O. Dickason, HUwatHa, for watche this library, he or bhe i'l surely have a Did von nee those comforts and iewelry and silverware. He has the finest tore of useful knowledge. And now let me give a word of loving stock in this part tof he State.

blankets, so cheap at Wilson'B. It is a cure thing that Dickason is in it Miss Lula vrns returned Friday from advice to these same bright-eyed boys and giils. Don't take your bo-k home an extended visit in Missouri. with those who want jewelry, watcnes or silverware. Holiday roods a large stock nd tit down during tLese knse wiote- Anything you want at Wilson's eacept evenings and read to yours-eii, dui give on hand and more coming.

Silk dress promises, and cheaper too. I would kindly solicit your inspection and patronage. Respectfully, the dear tired mother, who is probably See A. 0. Dickason's large advertise fSarlie Pno-h's barber shoo has been ment in this issue.

He has the fineBt lot nicely papered and lo ka very neat. kni'ting gloves or stockings for yoa, the benefit of the knowledge you acq lire. assure you she will prec i'ate your loving of silverware, iawelry. etc in this part of Thorns 'n's Straight ade flour has been the state, and his prices can't be beaten. tested and pro ounced the best.

thoughfulness and the days while you are J. W. and J. F. Clendennin were down Al.

IT ike was ia the ctv Tuesdny eve away at school will not seem bo long be this week to visit their bro' her in-law a THE PIONEER JEWELER cause of the new thoughts, and the oVire ning. He reported the folks all well. Hith'and, who has been Buffering from an krow still more, wmch this im se m- Roa the chansre in advertisements this attack of sand burr on his hand. ttle world of letters has gnen her, week. Bead and profit thereby.

through her dar ho? or girl. E. B. M. ol furnish monu HIAWATHA, KANSAS- F.i-ervbodv buvs their underwear be- ments, stand tops, shelving, in mar Cau-se it is so good and cheap at Wilson s.

Henry Kopp Dead. An item last wek announced that ble or granite. See them before placing The roads in a state of muddiness not to orders. Henry Kopp was sufivriDg from Hod poisoning, with Dr. Lm aster in attend be appreciated until tried; G.

G. KIN MAN The Bobinson band played at the Hia CO MILLS Thomson has the best miller in north atha G. A. hall Monday evening ance. The ctor called Drs.

Bis ard Mi Knight, of Hiawatha, and Dr. Herring furnishing fine mncio for a skate and eastern Kansas. PROPRIETOR OF THE together for a consultation and it was de dance. For ovsters eo to Jesse Wallace, at the cided that an amputation of the arm was Little Gem restaurant; See Mills and si'k dress pattern necessary. Accordingly on Sundy it was taken ort j.ist above the elbow, the lower offer.

A number with every $5. worth of The Ciconbell family held a re goods you buy. Gj to the and they Union at Troy on Thanksgiving day. CLAD RO will explain the whole business to you. Veal kin boo at $5.00 a pur made to part of the arm being in a Btae of mortification.

All that could be was done save the unfortunate man's life but, as he has not been for some time, the effects Emery Hayzlett dcpped in unexpf-c ed brder by A H. Tuttle. ly on the train from St. Joe Sunday, to M. and Mrs.

Z. Holcomb were in Hia- finish up shipping apples. Ha says he watha Tuesday, goes to Sc. Louis next week. Get vour runner at the City Hotel the A good trade in dice and dice-boxes the a night of the masque ball.

past few days would indicate there was Hardware Store, has a Large Stock of Heavy and Shelf HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY! Who wants First-Class Dru Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps; Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, NOTIONS, ETC. Frank Glenn has another mouth to feed of the poison and the thock of the oper-arion caused his death at one o'clock a. m. Nov. 24h.

Mr. Kopp was a native of Germany, coming to this country and settling near Bjbinson in lb60, wherei by hard work and careful management, he had accumulated iite an amount of property. He some raffling done for turkeys, ducks, since Saturday night It is a young lady oysters, etc SeeButh Co. -Marble and Granite nmi'APW OTTFRXfiWARE. GLASSWARE, TINWARE, Kioman his received a fine assortment of hanging and stand lamps ior the holiday trade.

Works before, placing orders for monu was tdxty-one years old on the 6ih day of ments or anything in marble or granite, Bequests for invitations to the masquer last July. Kellev and Will Pirkty have en dancers ade ball are being received fro -a He leaves four ons and three daughters, tered int a partnership in the poultry in other towns; all grown, Kjpp being tktn from raiding business, and will take part of the FURSITUKE CARPETS CLTLERY, HANGING LAMPS, MIRROR52, ETC. GARLAND HEATING AND COOK STOVES AND RANGES. BED ROOM SETS IN ANTIQUE OAK AND ASH; them by dent March 5 IbSQ. The Begalar supper or oysters in any style Kelly borne farm for the purpose.

iuneral kok place Thanksgiving day, Dawitt, Little Erly Bi ers mm was in at the City Hotel the night of the ball. Newly two hundred pairs of Nov. 26 Jb, services being held at the hvuse the city Wednesday. If you have to bui at ten o'clock and at the E. church at boea an 1 overshoes were sold by our me r- the fires take som', but if your wife bui ds 11:30.

Mr. Kopp was a member of the schantt Monday. the firs buv a bottle for yourself anv Germ in church in his nat place near Goods sdld on srnall rriargins and in larg quantities make more profit for the dealers4 That isjour style, and we will prove it to yoii if you will call at our store. how, so as to be up in time far breakfast. McClelland Broi.

will sell you ladies the Rhine, bus since he came to this coun -JTmnlRTTiRTits to Order at Cost. cloaks cheaDer than an 7 store in the The mill is now id operation, Mr. E. had united with no denomination county. Thorn peon and a first-c ass miller being although has een a gnoa citizen, a Mb.

and Mbs. BefokTeb entertained at the wheel. Flour, feed, cornmeal and bnck whr at flo ir. The saw- mill is also a few of the bachelor friends of the former kind father and will be missed by the community in which he ba always ben esteem an honorable ci'iz -n. Tin Roofing and Tin Work to Order.

Iron and Wooden Pumus, at dinner Toanksgiving day. in shape for work. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED, O. Condit has nearly recovered from Tuttle is always at home to customers Mrs. L.

A. Campbell has an article ia the ii iary he received from a stick of who want shoe repairing done. H. C. Edgerton started for Texas Mon last Sunday's Herald which is a gem in a timber falling on his leg.

Ha still walks literary way. Her subject is '-Maggie rtth a limn, but has discarded his Scratch dav to look around a little. He will tell Call st MILLS CO. My Stock is Complete in Every Respect and my Prices are the Lowest Tulliver heroine of that beautiful pen- es. bur readers his views of that country.

Robinson, picture "The Mill on the Floss," and fl TTinman has ordered a eood lot W. II. Wachtel, Thomson's miller, has Iron Clad. G. G.

KINMAN Mrs. Campbell brings to the mind's eye of maaKs for the use of the dancers next had thirteen Tears experience and ia one a comparatively short article, the of the best millers in N. E. Kansas. Friday eveniog, Dec.

4th. He has gentle loveliness of nature of the lass, Quite a number of our farmers want to quite an assortment, probably just what THE RED FRONT whose faults only deepen the love and sympathy of the reader; The aiticle is save their qiails this year and are posting I you want. HEAD-QUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY! signs prohibiting hunting on their lands. Bartley, the murderer of Moore at IIt- real! only a synopsis of the story, yet is Wbv does everybody go to Wilson's to ton some two years ago, and who was re- so coocisely given, the thoughts of the Feed and-Sale-. Stable Livem tradf? There are three reasons.

He is cently captnrea writer bo happily portrayed, that it not only compels admiration for the by Judge Thompson, Saturday, to Berve sociable, honest and cheap. 3 the State for five years; but makes the subject of the ketch a Thankairivinsr sermon at the V. B. A. NELLANS, Proprietor; vivid realism and makes you want to church in the morning and thank offer Ask Mills yes, or ask anyone oj hear more of her.

Mrs. Campbell has Fnt.n!hR First.ClaB at Reaonabie Prices Special attention to traveling men ing meeting in the afternoon Thursday. the boys in the s'ore ana sgaio, you considerable of the power of which she mieht ask most anybody on the streets, 1RANSIENT HORDES GIVEN GOOD CAKE J. F. Wilson is selling more do hing than anv other house in the county: Ten nA thv would- tell you about that bilk speaks in the first few lines of her sketch, of compelling her readers to hear and see dress pattern to be given away; overcoats and five Buits in one day.

GOODS, Dru as bhe wills, and, had she the time to de Kohinson, Kansas, Nov. 24th, 1891. Snow balling was the order Monday. Where is 8 Rash? We haven't seer vote to literary labors, she certaialy has We take this method of thanking our A larse number of people were In town, him nn from Leon a for two wteks. Later the ability and perseverance to make an CT customers for a very liberal patronage pnow to some taking advantage of the was np Thanksgiving dy.

enviable reputation as a writer. them re for the year just closing, but we must minil a number that thy have accoui "The snow, the snow, the beau r-" but ride in oh thnnero, but most of turned home in mud. B. K. Kelly is general agent for J.

E. never eot anv further, for just as Klrkpatnck's cough medicine and cream long past due and we must have money to Farm For Sale. Uncle Dan Williams Iihs dicided to dispose of his fine farm north of this city. It is a quarter section; with two good residences, good barn, large orchard, pears, peaches; grapes, living water, stone quarry and everything in good shape i Fifty acres of wheat is in and he will sell the whole business for $4,000 in cash and in five yeart, at seven per cent, interest, giving purchaser posfe6sion March 1st, 1892. This place is only a half-mile Bert Mills eoea around since he received bf roses.

For rale by J. E. Mitchell. he had got that far we pressed the but Thr.kicrivinfr nresent of a fine boy last Call and try a bottle of each. ton on bur patent poet bouncer and he pay our bills.

Please remember this ai call in and pay up. Yours truly, Henry Coats worth Co. Per 0. S. Condit Mgr.

evening singing I'm daddy of a bounc was bodily wafted out into the mud and John a fiord waa down from Preston, Groceries, Bbots Shoes Trunks, Valise, and Notions; Will soon add a Fine Line of Clothing. slush in front of our sanctnm door. The ing boy." Dr Herring is attending to the over Sunday. He has a large num wants of Bert and the baby. Paregoric her of friends here who are glad to see for both.

thud with which he landed was sickening, but we couldn't help it. We had to do it. him occasionally. north of Robinson and is one of the beet One hundred and fifty invitations are See his immense sales of last Saturday. Jno.

Parish, representing Simmon's out for the mapqne ball to be given Friday farms in the county. Any further infor Thev went un in the hundreds, but Wil eon knows how to buy and can sell cheap- evening, December 4th, at the cpera bouse Hardware of St. Louis; W. J. Knight mati0n can be obtained by addressing or the house is of Turner Fra2er of St.

Joe; Will seeing the editor or D. P. Williams. nd from present promises er than other folks. with merry 1 labia to be well filled Power, of Consolidated Tank Line ot Mills and have struck it.

They For An eighty acre farm, four miles from Bobinson and four miles from Leona, has a good house and. other out buildings, three wells and a good spring and some timber on place. Terms part cash and balance to suit purchaser. For further particulars enquire of J. B.

Mitchell. Bobinson, Kansas. Notice. No hunting allowed on S. E.

ec. 3, town 3, range 18, without permission. J. B. H.

Bollinger. St. Joe, and V. F. Meliee, traveling masqueraders.

"3 Will give aline silk dresa pattern to the auditor Union. Pacific railroad were seen We are setting to the front on work: bne holding the lucky numner, one num I sellallgbois at a small margin. I want your trade, and if low prices, with kind treatment, will get it 1 am the man you are bunting. country Meat for sale. EGGS AKD BtJTTEB WANTED: Yours Respectfully T.

Tu sday, making their calls M'vn to each purchaser o) Kirk's Cream of Roses is the best thing for chapped or rough lips and hands. Kirk's Cough Syrup is txxte cure for sote throat, cou4hs and colds. All who ha 6 u-ed them pronounce them the best. Call at the drug store for ihem. B.

K. Kelly is general agent Go and see A. Schneider, the Hiawatha Peoi le who want neat work on the beet of ntock know where to come, We can point 10 any work ever sent out from this office merchant tailor, when you need a new goods to the amount of five dollars, cash. The dress will be given awy on the eveniog of Dec. 31st.

Here is a good chance io get a.dress for somebody. suit of clothes and want them to fit you. without an atom of thame or an excuse to He is one of the beat tailors in the State. offer for its appearance..

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1891-1892