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The Kanopolis Journal from Kanopolis, Kansas • 3

The Kanopolis Journal from Kanopolis, Kansas • 3

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luf! 1 he rUM 1 -c 6-. Le Ovet Kuaf A Mourning Boudoir. Frcro the Cpholstertr. "Come up stairs until I show you v. a ATTENTION COMRADES On May 3i, 1SS9, another year will have rolled around, and we will be Ellsworth Happenings.

Trans our Rezultr ComaiponJent. Tha ice dealers are iu full est LOW. Roy Beebe is the youngest business man in town. Getty LarkirTs mill gave tLeii men a lay off Tuesday. Ellsworth's sports the gnu club, base ball and all else is played.

Tlie66 wet, sultry alleys and puddle boles will soon make sickness. ATTEMPTKU M'lCIDC H-Muing Tired or lb Cold and ruel YYuild, C'harW XV. Butter trie the Leatlra Route. From The Ellsworth Herald. During fit of temporary insanity, caused by iuteuiieratJ habits, C.

W. Rutler a young man of about 30 years, ami clerk of The Fanners hotel attempted to take his life sometirue during the evening of Tuesday last He had been confined to his bid for a few days previous and no one knew of the rash act till morning. The weapon used was a pocket pistol. calibre and the shot entered the right ranging slightly upward, but net penetrating deep enough to cause iu- KHtb via I l-cja pi, Tti.o:.l, l.l -r. i-uu alt I'ufict a.

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ant ye: liavt m-ret fi'a-t" il on thr Unciy Ikmu ilie iefd lilHJrt nl Ml me "if lllK h.ruOo iek. liimi A ji i visitor sloinr liii- sinali I'kiV 'f The Unio.i 1'aciilc olora'i j. Ttivrc uo sviiry likr il in llif oill. 1 he sp enilorol Hie Aiutncaii ginuii: to I a 'ptvcinle i I p'e, and a visit to Kwitzrrlumt K' i' is imiieo sry. The pii-ture-iiiH iuoiutt recoils on lot inn ink u.i'M.n of I t'aeinc l.i t.

o.oinai rc nit luirl, mi- ri a iiii- oiitinei lj The ion Pcc'lic i 1 vs to that they wi'! npin b.it: ii un.t pi. asur esort, Carlielii h. i linnt lako. Utah, Vny is. tinitl" I'tiii'li 5s witiiin a sitiir.ue 'i iil- of salt lake I in and Ilie miy ih mi Gr.

at Salt li ke liuvm otindr Uoni, fve lioin nut an i iooks- Bathing suits to rent tor ladies and tcnt nam gntiii cii' i evfiy altirnoon, ant una a iit uaiio ii.viiiron. make ll.ii tie lii.e.-t iiiea-uio lcs-'i: i. tin re-t, and bfot rcicbeil via The Ui.k ii l'a- citic, The Oter ai For genuine plodsiire, go to t.a.'Ui'M Il-ueli. For ex.c.uri.'ii l.si.r ainplilt-ts apply to y. ur n-st i tent, or E.

L. LomaX tLeimral passenger ag-iit. Neb. "The le-s un ite ot r.u and i- found iu Colora.i..," says great url'st. are many tboi- -ondvrfiil elTrcts.

Thur i that grand triuioph ot en-nneerhi! the Bow iMiot loop. Irmed ail ver thowor.d; i tic pretty town of Gr.iymont nestlod ai'mt; tlie of (jiny's peak, the gim j.rincnot tiie range; tunrixn oil Gary's peak a nwi wiini'3-cii never to Idati the beautiful, a restful K't bies-cl itli tic hea-iag waterj ull ho con wit -in two hours riile of young Denver; til stored goll of Ge rgetiiwn perched in the ol iipmniaius ewr tie. not cool a id clear -thi-e are few of the delight lul spots in tlirt Alps" Ijv tno orauu Hivision ot JlieUi.ioii Paclllc raiinav iu olomd.i. They rented there cticiipeit fwhiie From cares which wear the life, a aj To cat the lotus of the Si And drink ilie puppies of And every Amei ic oi biisi ms man bcain ning to find tnat III i summer vacation is mi and more of a ne. vssity; the moncw nuie'iim won't stninl tl strain ithout, an i cn-iona rest.

The Am. rican Alp" of Colorado offer the higliest coi.ditioin for perfect relitvaU.m pure vital air, comf table hotels and the modor scenery in the count rv. a id li nv be readied on tno oillh Park diviiiou ot UuiouPaeilic ail aj Europe is ull wry well, bid d. i't vuii tbinl it is only fair as an American to know you own country thoroughly? Try the "American Alps" on tho South Park division ot The Union Pacific in Colorado this su i nier. There'i nothing like them in Switzerland.

The "Ell" Onco More. The Burlington Route (Hannibal St. Joseph K. once uioio leads all its competitors, iii restoring ilie fast train service between Kansas City 'and Chicago. The train so well known ear ngv us the "Eli" and so deservedly popular with the traveling public, has once more been put on.

Ir, is a solid vestibule train with sleepers, free el-air cars and coaches, and makes the run between tho two cities in about fourteen lioui-a. Leaving Kansas City in the evening the passenger takes supper on the dining car and arrives in for breakfast and vice versaon his return. This is a great saving of time, and The Burlington's action in restoring this Service, meets with the hearty approval of all business men and the public generally. Tho Burlington's new St. Louis line in-.

mftes in popularity every day, and now holds a htis iace in public favor. Tho Ili r.iiieton runs on this line through Pullman Palace Sleeping cars, of the latest ap-nroved design, and Reclining chair cars. Scats in the latter being free of charge. We should also strongly advise anyone going to Omaha, St Paul, Minneapolis ov the northwest to take the dally forenoon train on The K. J.

C.B. R. which has a through Pullman Bullet Sleeping caf from Kansas City to St. Paul and Minneapolis and free Chair car to Omaha, or take the evening train from Kansas City which has a through Heepor and Chair car to Om iha. ill of the above trains are in every way models of comfort, and convenience.

A. O.DAWES, General Possenger and Ticket St. Joseph. Mo. PUBLICATION NOTICE.

In the District Court, 'within and for the County of Ellsworth, in the State ol Kansas. The. Kanopolis Land Company') a i orporauou unaertne lnws ofKausas. Plaintiff Harvey Orr, Defendant No. 530 The above named defennant, Harvey Orr, will take notice that th said plalutiffi The Kanopolis 'Land Company, did on the Kith day of June 1888, Hie its petition in said District Court of Ellsworth countv.

Kansas, against llio said defendant, Harvey D. Orr and that an order of attachment was also duly issued in said on said day and said order of i.ttachmi-ut was duly levied npon thefjl-lowing property belonging to said defendant towit: the undivided one-half (hi) interest in lot No. tnree (3), iu block No. sixty-nine (). the City of Kanooolis, Ellsworth county, Km sue, and tlr said defendant must answer laid petition Hied ns nfoiesaid, on or before the 1st day of July, 1S89, or -aid petitidn wiil be taken as true, and a judgment rendered In said action against said defendant for th3 sum of Two Hundred and Fortv-ihree Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 1st itav of May 188S, and lor the sale of tho above described property and for costs ot suits.

J. D. LAFFERTY, attest Att'y for Plaintiff A. R. Hkitekly.

Clerk. seal called upon to observe and commemorate another Memorial day, and it being a duty which devolves npon every old soldier, let us all unite in keeping this anniversary in such a manner that the deeds of the brave comrades who have answered their last roll call, will be graven deeper on our hearts and bind us even closer together as comrades. To the several committees appointed for that day. let us say, do ali in your power to make the programme success. We ask that all old sol diers and their friends meet with ns on that day and help ns make it the grandest anniversary ever held at Ellsworth.

An invitation is hereby extended to all G. A. K. posts in the country. Ben Fagax, Post Commander.

A freight train of thirty cars par ted by the breakiug of a conpliu and fifteen cars escaped and ran down a steep grade in St Louis, the other day, demolishing a building and kill ing horses and mules, and doing a vast amount of damage in every di rection. hen a train of cars gets scared and runs away, it is then time to climb for tall grass. A.TJCTI01Sr. Brood Scares and Colts. I will sell at public vendue at my farm 2 miles southeast of Kanopolis my stock of brood mares and colts, Oii THURSDAY, WAY 30, 1889.

At 12 o'clock my full stock brood mares and colts. TERMS OF per cent discount will be given for cash or bankable paper. JAMES DAT? IS. 1SS3 THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL. ABLE, ENTERPRISING, RELIABLE.

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The door was thrown open, and the reporter took one glimpse and then started back. The place at first eight looked like the in side of a hearse. "It's the latest English, don't you know, and so in keeping with my crape gown. I didn't like it at first, but I do not believe I could Bleep in colors The room was furnisned with a handsome suite 91 white enamel, and the bed-spread and piilow-shams are of black satin merveillieux, embroidered in black velvet applique with silver thread, the monogram of the widow being worked in silver on the center of both spread and shams. The toilet table and little escritoire were draped in the same manner, and at the windows were thin curtains of black liberty silk against white lace.

"Look here," 6aid tbe pretty widow and she threw back the bed-covers, displaying sheets of black silk hemstitched in white, and black silk slips ou the pillows. 'I dress in black from top to tee," she continued. wear black silk underclotbes, black satin' corsets and a black silk petticoat My friends tell me they would sleep as comfortable in a cofiin as in my bed, but I find it a delightful resting place. "And do you know," she continued "a friend wbo has just been made a widow is having a room fitted like mine, only with black jet monograms A great many Englisii women who are not in mourning have black rooms and that is where I got my idea." Then she led the way into the boudoir all furnished in vivid yellow even to the two canaries that piped in their golden cages 'Yellow is tbe next color to black, you know," she explained, ''and then my husband was a Baltimorean, and I have tbe oriole colors, black and yellow, too, you see." The Western Soldier as a Critic, Captain Henry King of Tbe Globe-Democrat contributes to Tbe Cen tury for May "a paper on "Tbe West em Soldier" from which we make this extract: "They assumed a right of criticism toward their regimental and company officers that was almost as free as that exercised by the aver ao voter with regard to public offa cials. In 6ome instances they did in justice, no doubt; but.

generally speaking, their estimates were naga cious and proper. J. bey imd no patience with pretense of any de scription, and they were quick to detect it. Thus, if a colonel invested hia headquarters with unnecessary pomp and formality, as a colonel was occasionally known to do, they would nudge one another in passing and exchange looks and comments that rarely failed to produce a change. On one occasion a.

lieutenant-colonel riding out to battle fortified the esteem of his regiment by holding picture of his wife in his hand end gazing fixedly upon it; but he after wards restored himself to favor by a daring act that cost hirn. two ugly wounds. Another officer of the Bame rank, on a toilsome march, gained a cheer by alighting from bis horse and giving his place in the saddle to a limping soldier; but when the major at his side did the same thiDg there was no response. The first had performed a kindness without prompting, while the second was a mere imitator. It was by such distinctions that officers were notified of the sharp watch that was being kett upon and edmonisned tnat they were mortal as well as those wbo wore no shoulder-straps.

Now and then the instruction took a more amusing turn, as when a captain noted for his conceit, undertook to lecture his company upon the neces sity of increased respect for officers, and was by a droll fellow wbo said, with a grin, and an extravagant salute, I used to know you when you made harness." A Marvelous Discovery. Edisons Electro-Chemical Fluid positively removes tupeiflous hair in two minutes, per-mnnenily without pain or.injury to the skin. Cupids Gift beautifies the complexion Edison's Electric nalm makes the hair grow Illustrated circulars for 2 cent stamp NICHOLS CO 4(5 west 14th St, NN Jioran, the great artist, despared when he saw the Great Shoshone falls it was so far beyond his pencil's cunning. So there are wonderful dreams of beauty in the tempestuous loveliness of the grand "American Alps" in Colorudo, which are at once the aspiration and the despair of painter and poet. Splendid beyond comparison is the superb scenery along the South Park division of The Union Pacific n.

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Jordan, Barrett Browning. Evtry number contains a discourse by the Hev. T. Die WITT TALMAGE, tiesh and charm ing skeiehes; humorous articles and paragraphs; poetry aud anssvers to correspondents Terms; The NEW YORK FIBESIDE COM PANIOX will be sent for one vear ou receipt of twocopiesfor $5. Getters-up of clubs can afterward add single copies at $.50 will be responsible for remittances sent in Registered Letters or Postortlce Money Orders fostago tree, specimen copies sent free.

Address GEORGE MUNRO, Munro's Publishing House, P. O. Box 3751. 17 to 27 Vande water St. N.Y A'rfl-'j Lv-'i'''11 by inyicvi il it r5 who John Getty traded the IIoss house in Eice's addition, this eek at 700.

Zack Piper the barber has quit Cone's. He nicy start a shop of his own. The venerable Amos Sparks and daughter of Elkhorn were in this week. Al Streisher has 3 mail route also. Kansas Ctiy to Denver on the U.

P. road. Mr. J. M.

"Way of Boston is out trying to force some deals in this county. Ex-eounty Treasurer Smith and Editor Banks of llusse'J were down this week. Mr. Maggart, the depot ag9nt has removed to the Elliott house, on Leudde hill. Lincoln county makes more coin plaint alxfut Ellsworth roads than our own people.

Tlio IfnlwbsVi lorliaa will civA nn ice cream festival under the odd fel- low hall, next Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kalin'a put up a 150 monument over their children's graves at Ellsworth cemetery this The Duryea sale and the Page sale in town last Saturday passed off 6uc cessfully. Stock on short time went at about old prices.

All the salt talk now is down easi of town on the Wiggin land. Leases are being obtained for mining un der the adjoining 'ands. Mr. Michael Quinlan, Kansas City, was up the past week selling niacnin- ery and offering his old ranch, for the owners, at $10 an acre. The pulbic is thankful that Hollo- well will orate at Ellsworth the 80, and save us the home gush and fralh that has vomited the people so often, The mother, brother and sisters, Pullman, who traded for the John L.

Bell property here, moved here from Rochester, N. to -spend the summer. The grand lodge, K. of P. of Kan say meets at Leavenworth next week Wednesday.

H. Johnson goes from Ellsworth lodge as representative. The whiskers and moustachois must go. Some of the leading types 1 A 3 "1. Tl JI 1 I nave sianeu n.

Aioyu, jurueue, Clawson and others, all mst follow suit, as they cant trump that trick! "Whoever keeps harping that the "Happenings" in The Journal are "directly opposed to Ellsworth," is a prejudiced fool, and beneath notice We give the new, facts and rouse, and of course some noodles must squirm. 'Squire W. T. Davis went to Hutch inson this week to the land abstractors convention. The late law is pretty tight, on abstract makers both 9 to prices and regulations.

The 'Squire captured the presidency of the association. n. TT, TV, .11.. 3- i rr 1 atteuueu iuo ixiiigiiL xciuiiar vua- ciave, masonic, at Fort Scott this week. In his absence the articles crew longer and stroncer.

Rntl Ueorge approves OI auyining, eitner law or gospel in his paper against anybody else. Chas. Butter, long hotel clerk here, late years of the Farmer's, shot him self in the right ear with a twenty two pistol Tuesday night He saemed to meditate suicide as he wrote a letter to the II. P. lodge, also one to a friend in the hotel.

He was reported alive at last accounts and may recover. He has been an opium eater and drinker for some time. "For peculiarly soft yet penetrating shades of color, marvelous grouping in form, fantas tic solemn and tender shaping of rugged cliff and mountain and valley," says adistlnguished artist, "the wonderful Jempire of Colorado stands peerless." The Alpine scenery along the line of the South Park division of The Unjon Pacific In Colorado is the most magni ficent In the United States. AGENTS WANTED. (6nly J2.75) EARTH, SEA AND SKY.

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BKJtiSiU.tL,n, ac Cincinnati, Ohio. ear, save he the he the for the of to I i taut death. Dr. right was summoned and everythluff was done to life. the shooting flutter seems to rational enough and regrets that success was no better, stating that will make another attempt.

It stems that he has thought over suicide charms, as a letter was found addressed to the Knights of Pythias, asking that bis remains he interred by that order and authorizing them to go 'JLo the bank, collect on what notes were due bin), sufficient burial purposes, and the remainder turned over to a sister who resides in east. Unless intlamation sets iu, Mr. Rut-ter's chances for recovery are very good, as he is receiving excellent; care and aid Three Rich Girls. From tbe Chicago Mail. The three Drexel sisters of Phila- delPbia are wor A milhon The prettiest and most attractive one the trio entered a nunmry yester- AotT Tlioro'a 7 millirm iliiilnrs and a fine'young vonian ia6t t0 the world htupidity of Philadelphia's dead-and-alive young men.

You dout near 0j any 7 million dollars heir- esses going into convents in Chicago. Sugar from Coal Tar. From The Philaoeli hia Record. It is reported that a newly dis covered chemical, benzoic sulphinide will be used by individual refiners manufacture sugar and break up the sugar trust. The substance is commonly known as saccharine, is mado from coal tar and possesses many times the sweetness of cane sugar.

A well known chemist is authority for the statement that the rentiers who attempt to make sugar out of beczoic sulphinide and sell at prices inat, win compete wun iue cane sugar manufacturers will find it expensive aversion, -me material costs qx.oo an ounce, ana tue exclusive ugnu iu manufacture it is vested in a young chemist who discovered the procesF." Said he: "Comparatively speaking the saccharine does not contain the sweetness of sugar, and the process of turning coal tar into sugar is so incomplete that cane will have tbe cftji for 80me tim0 to conm CLMVSON A CLAWSON CLAWSON We are now prepared' to make FARM LOANS FROM I TO 7 YRS. VV hawEaa unlimited money on band To Loan on Short Time on personal or chattel security We have moved onr office to the Seirz block. one dooreoutii or beavers Pleased to meet nil our old friends and will try and veenmmodate as many new ones who will eiveu a trial, Oall in and see U3. i.L,i.rswuiixxi WEBSTER THE BEST INVESTMENT for the Family, School, or Professional Library. in 'OICTIONAMi iTSFtF xSesiuesmany omer yaiuauio iicumynses A Dictionary of the Language containing 118,000 Words and snno Eniriarint.

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Pages Available:
883
Years Available:
1886-1890