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The Kanopolis Journal from Kanopolis, Kansas • 3

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The Kanopolis journal, Thursday, November 11, 1886 i MOKK THAN ONK. FOR BtLfc. THE VESTAL. One thing can be said in favor of I the ice man: If he has any leftover From the Httsburgh Dbpatch. 16 good yearling ethers and a num- BY WIUCAM.10.V.

we he doesn't warm it up for breakfast John, do you remember when PITEZELL FARIS. posltr rhlllips ock. of small hogs. Davis Dvxx. Into the boy the wide, grand wealth fringed 1 used to swing on my father's gate?" November 2 will be observed as bay- Sunday school social Thursday Board per w-k.

MrtU eoewiU earn. "Yes, Maria, I da" And the moon used to look so Whose every tide sweeps hamlets to our I arbor day in San Francisco, and the night shores, school children will plant 40,000 S. A DAY, TIME CARD. it mo ricim: ail at. westward Pacinc Express 8:17 Colorado Ex (no stop) ra War Freight 10:24 ass eastward Atlantic Express (:18 pm East (no stop) 10 JO am Ws Freight 25pio COUNTY ornciALS Representative no.

Rbit Treasurer. LARK Clerk District Court A IIkpp'rlt County Clerk SHMciot beautiful, John." Call and examine our large stock VVLere king-slaves feel their fetters struck trees. "It did, Maria." I of general merchandise. Kafler I t-- i- -i. nr i And the 6tara were so bright" Intfen.

Whence can be read, on the New Nation's JP congregauou i iuuuut Attorney at Law. "Thev were." doors I Vernon, rs. i- nas presented a Aiein- Don't forget the school social, Mon "I wonder if the moon is so beau Leave hopelessness behind, who enters I odist congregation OI tne same place. day evening, Nov. loth.

Journal office. with a contribution of $500, to help here" tiful and the "tars just as bright now Harbor of helpl invaded without fear extinguish the latter's church debt as they were then, John." of Buy your dry goods Jennings KANSAS. Ry fleets ol labor, sailed from rotting ports, KANOPOLIS, I presume they are, Maria." Bros. Probate Judge. Howard County Attorney Seatcr Sheriff.

11 Baldridgc A remarkable case of divorce has Whose sweet-earned plumage had been stol'n 'Then, John, why can't we swing occurred in Waterbnry, Conn. Mr. Mr. Nye, of Iowa, has begun a resi by courts on the front gate now and look at the moon and stars and the blue dence on Colorado street. In this famed tey a virgin guest come mgh.jKenjJriok, an ex-mayor of the town, And holds her trimmed lamp to the starry I charged his wife with beating and SupU or Pub.

In TBoMAS Register of 8 Card Surrey Rossithk 1)K Lang Commissioners IIoesmah Hott night skirs, with their fleecy clouds, anted A situation BLACKSMITH 1NG. John Heck, KANOPOLIS. mNSAS. ST- I kicking him, and pulling his hair as we used to do then by a practical mechanic. Address Thev sent her from that Empire cf the East I and mustache.

The separation was and Shatic 1 We can, Maria, if you want E. W. Shriver, Trivoli, Kas. Whose king hath dynasty the same asj ordered. 'Then, John, let us go out to the ZjOCL news.

ours Let all attend the social at Phillips' Goilianants Messenger: A novel Plow Sharpening, Machine Repairing, Horse Shoeing, nd all kinds of Iron Work promptly and cheaply done. front irate for awhile and see if it From the bleak mountain? from the vine hall, Thursday evening, Nov. 11th. mode of advertising caused consider will seem anything like it used to." yard feast; Social Thursday night able amusement on the boulevards, All right, Maria, you go out and From graceful spices and carnage-sprinkled nrirrii'n ft nn I tif Are h- Best. See the advertisement of the Kanopolis Earthenware Co.

for dry wood. DC Al 1 1 UftUAnO.Writt.f..reaialoBne, yesterday. A procession of about towers try it awhile, and if you like it maybe Kanopolis Joubnal, 1.00 per year. Dttnili Btrntiy. Washington, Sow Peasants have toiled through many a sum thirty shabby-genteel men were walk- I'll try a turn at it' Jersey i T.

J. Holdridge, one of the lead jng slowly along, appearing to read G. R. Brown's house is progressing But Maria thought him too much ine men in Anthony, came in rapidly. very intently a yellow-covered book of a brute to try anything of the SHEEP FOR SALE! mer day The tributes of her ocean march to pav; The artisan o'erworked that she might rise And smile into his Western brother's eyes; Wednesday morning.

tney were Holding open betore tneir fcjnj. Good music at Phillip's hall Thurs ItKAI.IMi IX THE HAW MATERIAL. Holt Ccxingh m. Married at eyes, in such a manner that tho title could be seen by iiassers-by The The thought-smith he with never-resting brain the residence of the bride's parents, day Nov. 11th.

Mr. J. T. Holland, of Calhoun, Mo. were in the city Tuesday.

Helped feed her torch that lights up all the gravity of the peripaticians was re- From tho Wall Street Sews. I lUV.l.. I Toons, lrk not Uncle Isaac," he in Ellsworth on Nov. 3rd, 500 Mt rino ewes cheap. IIrnkv C.

Adams, Kanopolis. called to a Geor ally laughable. 1886, by Rev. D. R.

Hindman, Mr. gia darkey, are you bpeculating in Thomas E. Holt and Miss Elsie Cun The framework on the new pottery It is estimated the matter ejected cotton any more?" She brings to us a century that is past, That legend of a gilt of long agone, A favor that e'en like the stars will last, building is going up rapidly. tne recent voicanic eruption in "A werry leetle, sah, but I has FAT HO(tS WANTED. inghain, both of Ellsworth Kas.

I have $12,000 worth of lots for sale, New Zealand amounts to live billion A new boot and shoo store will go changed my way of doin' it, yursce." And gleam but brighter as the years gloom cubic yards, weighing six billion into the Matlock Fuller block. "How's that?" on 19 of them lie within one block of the They gave us goU when recompense was "Why. 8ur, I mod to buy fucher, tons not quite a cable mile, but it would take more than the national new Hotel at the corner of. Kansas I willpay the Highest Market Price doubt. for lat hogs delivered at Kanotolis Perish the wealth that Mots tliat memory Qf England to exoavate it.

It an dar was no teiiin' wnar a body would land. Now I work on a suah thing." out! would take a good workman one mil V. had and Ohio avenues. To parties wishing to build, I will give good terms. I will sell all together at a figure that will give the purchaser a handsome margin for profit S.

A. Day, Ed. Joubnal They gave us hope when oui own star lion Years to shovel it into carts, but 'Explain." "I pick up the raw material at it was all done in four hours. se: Mav the brain soften that would shun DC1T1VO nl aline -In use the DtMl I I riHflUa.Write for ratafc.prue AUdruts Daniel bwi'ty, Washington, J. debt! night au' my vrite totes it to town by daylight" NO MORK MISSIONS.

Come to the social and supper given by the school children, Monday, Nov. 13. Headquarters for boots and shoes, hats and caps, gloves and mittens, at Jennings Bros. There are now 6even housos on the north side of the railroad, some of them very handsome ones. The Journal is doing the printing for the Kanopolis State Bank, which will begin business in a day or two.

They gave us heroes with a face as bright Kanopolis Carriage As mountain watch-fires on a winter night From the Omaha World. SHE HAD HEARD OF HIM. School social at Kaffer's hall Friday evening, Nov. 12, given by Misa Call and her pupils. Encourage the children by your presence.

Manufacture flrat class Stand estal, with thy sacred fiame er lankeo girl Alad! 1 should hay Cmm tlin rtnatfin TrAVftllnr. I I did come home mad. I shall never A colored man at the west end was Carnages, Buggies, ipnng Wago ns. clear, nd light our future cities to their rest In the new city, whence, year after year, go out as a missionary to the Turks DIED. recently delivering a basket of coal at one of the houses in that vicinity, Do a general of cust om work Fainting a in-cia ty.

M. FAY BRO, Props. again. Their march shall feed our never tailing Omaha lady "Would not they lis At his home at Bradley Springs, Ellsworth on Saturday, KANOPOLIS, KANSAS, and the lady asked him what his name was. "I'se called George ten to your arguments? Wfst.

Say to the lawless that our laws agree That men must live obedient, to be free; they listened respectfully Nov. Cth, 188G, after an illness of Wanted. Girl for general house work "Will pay good wages. Call on or address, "GrandstalT," Washington," said tho lady, wrong, and hurried enough, but when I talked to one of Tell those who hated thence, BEATTY'S "it seems as thongh I've heard that thirteen weeks, Joseph W. Sprague, in his 79th year.

them about the sin of having so many That honest toil hath here a recompense; wives, what da you think the brute name somewhere before." "Think's likely, misses, said the man. "You The deceased was born in St. Law- And sing for us, o'er the blue waves expanse, M. Bailey of Michigan has pur-' emmtv. Nw York.

22nd. said?" CBLEBR A.T33D ORGANS AND PIANOS. For Catalogues, uddress must have, for I'se been carryin' coal With all our faults and thine, we love thee "I'm sure I don't know." France! this five year, misses." ehased a lot on Kansas avenue and 1808. At the age of 21, he removed will at once erect a large business to Canada where he married Miss house. Amy Saylesin 1832.

He has resided "iie said if Turkisn womeu were Daniel Beatty, Washington, N. J. SHE HAS A LIFE TRIKl'TK. Eight, hours has been made the like me one would be plenty." G. B.

BROWH Pkkry Fast limit for active work on the Btate From tho Kansas City Times iu the states of Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan, and in 1878 came to railways of Germany. womratie Among the many people of note OHIO HOUSE. nrnufln uf ilia PliricTiun rm vonfmn The small boy was regaling the Kaunas. He leaven a wife and one son, Andrew M. Sprague, with whom 1 young wHh a familv album: young itor ith album.

ivew urieana waies xne BROWN CROY, Props. I I AiW HSUlUfL 111 lUin 1.11 I Id illld nrinpaaa nf ri.nrnnfl nnn't ariani nnr. I 1 1 I bo is this one 7" asked the vie no is tms one 7" asked tne rt, vie- i he resided at the time of his death. ions to ascend the throno Bulga- Um a8 Le begau the photographic ejection with the Louisville CARD OF THANKS ria. ihey are afraid that about the album.

postoflice has come into national Mr. Nye of Iowa has purchased two lot on Colorado street and will erect a good residence on them without delay. E. Hayden, manager of the brick department of the Earthenware is on the ground preparing for active work. If you want to buy ladies' or gents' fine shoes, call opt Jennings Bros.

Every' man must work at something. The moment he stops work The first Hotel es'ablished in KANOPOLIS. I time they get comfortably seated and '-U, that gramp' an' that's gram' prominence. Mrs. Thompson, who is rite acrost the leaf." West Vira-inian bv birth, is the commence wielding the scepter, the czar will take a notion to put a lire- cracker under the throne.

We desire hereby to tender our heartfelt thanks to Messrs. Chas. Peterson, B. A. ood and Robert Putnam; Mrs.

Cronkhite and Mr. "And this pretty lady?" daughter of the late Alexander Board and Lodging at reasonable "ihat chromo's Ant Suke; she's a Campbell, the distinguished founder rates, by the day or iceek. 1 TIM TT 1 1 tj 1 Kitchen and family, lor their con- -itie united otates spent more terror. An' that that looks as ef he 0f the Christian church. A repre-didn't know beans, is nunky." sentative of the Times, who called on stant Christian sympathy and acts of money during the last year for sala-kindness and attention to our father Ties of postofhee employes than any JENNINGS BROTHERS, "Who are the two taken together?" Mrs.

Thompson at the residence of "That's pop an' mam, only they Mrs. E. I. Yeager, on East Eighth ing for humanity the devil employs him. Dealers In I Joseph Sprague, during his late ot her country.

A careful estimate of iillnes and to ourselves and rela- the mail matter of all kinds ex- am htm' there. street last eveninc. found ber A DRY GOODS, 1 1 i. "An' this sweet child 7" bright vivacious lady, and one who tives during the affliction caused by changed throughout the world in "Ihat me when 1 was a kid." An' looks equal to the task of managing his death, assuring them that the one day, places the total at JL1.640,' that's pop's first wife wot dide; an' a large postoffice. Referring to the memory of thnir kindnes will always 000,000, or about live pieces for every hat's another nunky.

Say he don't Louisviile pbstmastership, she said: be treasured by us. human being. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. 00k like a bird, does he? Pop says "My antecedents were all democratic, J. S.

Piatt and N. S. Hale, of Wellington, were in the city Monday and Tuesday and bought quite liberally of real estate. W. H.

Davis' house, north of the railroad, will be a two tory frame with bay windows and will excell in finish any residence yet erected in town. Amy Sprague. A. M. Spbagpe.

Blind Bill, a colored inmate of he's a real old gallus bird, an' this and shortly alter the death ot my Georgia, poorhouse, has a most re The 'entrance of the family pre husband in 1876. when it looked as if WOOD WANTED. marKanio sense 01 touch, lie can vented further disclosures. Mr. Tilden was to be declared presi- tell anyone whom he has met by feel Peacock and Nut Coal.

dent, I set to work securing indorse A CAMPAIGN ISSUE. ments for the appointment as post ing of his hahd. A man whom he had not met for ten years, shook From one to three hundred cords of dry wood wanted by the Kauopolis Earthenware Company. Cash on delivery. L.

P. Daniels, Treas. mistress of Louisville. But Mr. From the St.

Paul Pioneer Press F. A. CRANE, Hayes being declared president, and hands with him the other day and Bill at once called him by name, A Nevada paper, in a recent county Tealer la and the republican administration NEW HARDWARE. election, brought out a local physician for coroner. His canvass pro though not a word had before been being reinstalled, I remodelled my pc a ,1 prrJ rp amlication: in short where Mr.

Til- uuu 1 iuuulv, spoken I COAL! COAL! COAL! The Kanopolis State Bank has bought a safe weighing about 7,000 pounds, with time lock, etc; and will be able to keep deposits in perfect safety. A fresh line of staple and fancy groceries at Jennings Bros. Don't forget the sjcial Thursday evening, Nov. 11th, in Matlock New store room, new everything from a nail up to a cook stove or base-heater, nicely arranged and now open den's name appeared in the indorsements, I substituted Mr. Hayes' vis gressed favorably until one night in a debate his opponent propounded the question to him: "Would you bury two Chinamen in one grave!" He hesitated in his answer and was Leave your orders at J.

B. Ziegler's Farmer's Grocer ited each of my supporters and ior inspection ty an. Having come to stay I kindly invite you all to couie hardware store. Only $5.00 per ton, secured their approval of the change and went to ashington. My efforts delivered.

to my store and see for yourselves. All goods delivered free ef charge. I have and shal! aim to keep con were rewarded with the appointment Fuller's building, one door north of lost The barbaric crowd swept over to his rival who announced that six Chinamen would go into one grave if he found it necessary. THE KIND-HEAHTED WIFE. From the Texas Siftings stantly on hand a full line of general From Presidents Garfield and Arthur KANSAS.

successively received reappoint Jones I believe I've got the most hardware, including barbed wire (of which I have something new to show John Long O. F. Jennings sensitive wife in the world. you), glass, putty, which I will ARIZONA. ments, vv ith the accession of a democratic administration I felt that my continuance in office was doubly se Smith I'll bet mine can discount LONG JENNINGS, From the New York Life.

her in soft-heartedness. Why, my II 1 4 I sell as as low rates as will be found elsewhere, quality considered. A poor article is dear at any price. cure, but the reverse proved true. wife shed tears because she heard a Two drinks.

Two more. Friendly Real Estate, Last spring forty-one applicants en neighbor beating a carpet game of poker. More drinks. Jack tered the lists against me. To this mi i 11 INSURANCE AND LOANS.

pot More drinks. Four tens. Live Page's. fresh from Kansas City and the best brands cooked in various styles, celery, cakeB, fruit, etc In last week's Journal we gave the former residence of Mr. Bewick, cashier of the new State vBank, as Belleville, Neb.

Mr. Bewick is lately from Carleton, where the Bank of Bewick Bros, is Prior to last June he conducted a branch of the Carleton bank at Belvidere, which was then sold to other parties. i Pretty women want pretty shoes, call on Jennings Bros. inais notning. Mine swooned army of contestants and their follow away when I told her that I had been ly betting.

Four aces. Seventeen pistol shots' One inquest. Much ers the Couner-Journal gave a most killing time by playing billiards. public enthusiasm. A lariat.

One Phillips Block, KANOPOLIS, KANSAS. Negotiate Loans on Farms. Money alwavs on hand and Daid when ap Have also in my employ a competent tinner, who is always ready to mend your breastpin, tin bucket, etc. Give him a trial. Tin roofing also done neatly and promptly; in short, we are here to accommodate you.

Call and get acquainted. Very respectfully yours, L. M. Ebt. A BANQOET TOR BEECHER.

aggressive leadership. They sought to prove me a republican, but I went to Washington and proved my de- posse of citizens. A battering ram Brooklyn, N. Nov. 8.

The com A necktie party. Editorial in local mocracy by my individual record and plication is made if security and title are mon council to-day unanimously paper on Strides of Civilization." hv mv familv antecedents. I have satisfactory. passed resolutions expressing pleas held the office nine years and have ureat Henry Ward Beecher's safe SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID. conducted it on a plan of non-politi return home, and requesting the The BUYKKS' tiHu-Issued Sept.

and M.rcRr I each. year. 319 pages- uublio service." The social to be given by Miss Call's school has been postponed to mayor to extend the city's hospital 8xll II II COAL. $5.00 per ton at J. B.

Zieglers hardware store. Honest weight and Mrs. Thompson admitted that the The Journal acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the several Bums from the several parties below, on subscription. We will print all receipts weekly so that should any lty to him by a banquet by which Illustrations a Vv yJ Monday evening, Nov. 15.

The ob espousal of her cause by Congress the people of Brooklyn might WDOK riciure ancry. GIVES Wholesale Prices ject is to Becure funds for school fur mistake possimy occnr tney can bo at once man Willis was largely responsible press the esteem which they, niture, not provided for by the for his defeat. When asked whether without regard to creed or party. corrected. Wo will oheerfully correct all er rora at once If discovered.

Subscriptions paid from November 4 to No she feared that a renewal of hostili hold their distinguished and beloved A Venerahta Friend of Wilmington, 8. Mrs. vemoerio, inclusive, i -5. r. fellow citizen.

The mayor will' pre ties would weaken her tenme of office Mrs. Thompson replied: "No; annual meeting. Next year the increase in taxable property will render such labor on the part of the teacher unnecessary. Being necessary this year, all should direct To eonnumera ea all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to ordex? and gives exact cost of every thing you use, eat, drink, wear, have fun with.

These I VAlAiAttLE BOOKS contain Information gleaned, from the markets of the world. We will mall a copy FRKB to any address upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

227 dc 829 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, lit. Nellie Jones, aged 98 years, said to be the oldest member of the Women's side, and will be assisted by the Wm Johnson Sterling 85 Jno 1 00 MBaily Plainwell 60 President Cleveland understands the dermen and city officials. The time Christian Temperance Union in the case fully. I have held the office for has not yet been fixed. 11 Davis Yordy 25 Wm Bntledga Kenton 0 100 Pratt Wellington 00 joi a in and help her to the full ex- United States, died at Smyrna, nine years.

I expect to do my duty tent of their ability. yesterday. Ti ....1 00 Kanopolis Journal, $1.00 per year and will stay as long as I want to.".

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