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The Clifton Review from Clifton, Kansas • 6

The Clifton Review from Clifton, Kansas • 6

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Ellsworth Kreeck frames pictures. An Explanation. O. W. Snyder, Cashier.

M. P. Southwick, President. BANK OF CLIFTON. To The Review: buckwheat flour at Roe- Genuine nigk's.

As the report has gone out that the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 ew, Jas. Rosedale, was by the Methodists of this place, J. wish to niake For first class lumber go to C. C. Fun- nell's.

statement of the facts concerning DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. CASH CAPITAL, $25,000. SURPLUS, 2QJ5O0. deposits. Buy and eu exchango on aU accessible points.

Loans on KeaL Estate. Collateral security ntade at low rates. current rates. Subscribe for the Review. Jim Padgett and lady spent Sunday at Washington.

Iva Hay took the train Saturday for Palmer to spend Sunday at home. Illinois coall The best in the market atC. C. Funnells. The legislature visited Leavenworth in a body Sunday.

For red-bird cages go to John L.Bur-tis' hardware. Hair, lime and paint at C. C. Fun- his connections with the M. E.

Church. nell'a lumber yard. He called on me Friday, Jan. 29th asking the privilege of delivering one of Go to Roenigk's for your buckwheat flour and maple syrup. Local Intelligence.

Mrs. C. A. Elsonls very ill. Saturday was a beautiful day.

Junction City is to have a $10,000 jchool house. 10,000 bushels of corn wanted. G. A. Huston.

John Murdock, a prosperous farmer, called at this office Monday. What lots of hogs have died of cholera this fall and winter. MONEY TO LOAN! Oceans of fine furniture at the relia his lectures in our church the following evening, Saturday Jan. 30th, stating he had engagements for Monday night at Greenleaf. As our protracted meetinar ble house of Ellsworth Kreeck.

A eood supply of hard and soft coat John L. Burtis spent the Sabbath at was in progress and also the Baptists on hand at C. C. Funnell's. were in a protracted effort, I stated these facts to Mr.

Rosedale, and would AT 6 PER CENT, and COM. or 8 PER CENT. STRAIGHT Waterville with his family. Miss Susan Hackney, one of our efficient school mistresses, spent Sunday Enquire at lumber office for price of C. C.

Funnell. coal. at home near Washington. yi Pay oft in payments of $200 or $-500 at a time: not all at once. Money ready as Boon as papers Complete.

Interest and nrineinal run hn nairl at. mv nffina not give up the meeting, would not have opened our church for his lectures while the Baptists' meeting was in progress, though we had not been in a to select from go to C. C. Funnell's. The merchants of Hanover have or C.

J. ALDRACII, Washington, Kan. ganized a mutual protection agency to J. M. Barker wishes to see vou at the protect themselves against dead beats.

meeting ourselves. He attended our flour and feed store east of J. Al. Taylor's drug store. F.

H. TODD. O. MERRIAN. Dr.

Husband, Dentist, of Clyde, will meeting on Friday evening. We gave him the privilege of talking as he pro The Review office all kinds of be at the Pacific House, Clifton, on Wednesday 17th inst. job work at reasonable prices and in the best of style. TODD MERRIAN, Take the Review your home paper The Marvsville flour is the best flour and get the home news for only $1.50. CITY MEAT MARKETS.

manufactured. J. M. Barker' keeps it fessed to be a converted Jew, also on Saturday night and Sabbath morning, at which time he stated publicly, he would not. deliver his lectures while the meeting was in progress, not for ten thousand dollars, nor do any thing that would interfere with the meeting.

Money may be had on farm security for sale at his flour and feed store. at the Review office at 8i per cent Parallel Street; Railroad Street. The best meat and sausage always on hand. Highest prices paid for beef hides and tallcw. Satisfaction guaranteed.

We shall endeavor to please all. Todd Mebriam. E. Kreeck is prepared to frame your straight, with privilege to pay off by pictures and guarantee satisfaction la every case. installments.

men without asking liberty, before We are in receipt of an invitation to he took his seat, he announced he would lecture at night at the Presbyter attend the fifth anniversary reception, Marysville, Waterville and Morgan-ville, the three "vills" flour, for sale at J. M. Barker's store Also feed alway a Mr. Joe. Lyons of Iladdam is visiting with Mrs.

L. W. Lynde this week. We call your attention to the loan "ad" of C. J.

Aldrach of Washington in this week's issue. The E. boys took in $51.40 at the "Virginia Veteran" entertainment. Good enough. Good fresh eggs are scarce in our markets.

The cold weather has had its effect on laying hens. The Review office will fill your or. ders for job work promptly and in the best of style. Even the little snow birds find our cold weather too severe. They have absented themselves.

Numerous petitions are being presented to the legislature for women suffrage in municipal elections. Next Sunday is St. Valentine's day. All Valentines will have to be mailed Saturday. The roller rink survives yet in some localities, but they are getting pretty well thinned out." D.

D. Doud and Thos. McMullen called at this office Friday for a social chat. J. B.

Baumberger of Washington, came dbwn to Clifton on Monday even the 23d or this month, of Mr. Mrs on hand. HO! EVERY BODY! The Blockade is Raised and John M. Mercer, of Burlington, ian church, on the subject of prophecy. I regard this as an act no well bred gentleman would be guilty of.

His a-gent was here on Saturday and he and Iowa. We regret that we are unable to Take vour pictures to Ellsworth! attend. Kreeck and let him frame them for you. He is making a specialty of that Mr. itosedaie bothstated before one of our members, that he would not deliver John E.

Pickard tumbles to the du ties of his office easily and is giving sat ins lectures aurmg tne meeting. He then on Monday made arrangements to deliver his lectures in the isfactory evidence of his proficiency, Stedman is on hand with lots of new goods, and a full line of harness for the foot. His constituan ts will never have cause Money to loan on good chattle or personal security at reasonable rates of interest, Call on Daniel Blosser at his office, Clifton, Kansas. rresbytenan church, while our meet to regret electing him county clerk of Washington county. The Virginia Veteran entertainment ing was in progress.

I then wrote to one of his agents, who after some wiggling and much delay, stated to me, that Mr. Jas. Rosedale was here without money to pay his hotel bill or get away, but boasted they had had a sev Baptist church, Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p.

m. Sunday School at 11:30 a. m. every Sabbath. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, A.

G. Sawin, Pastor, given by the G. A. R. Thursday even ing was the best entertainment of the enty nve aonar nouse at Clyde.

Of course I wanted nothinsr more to rln season, xne cnaracters were all rendered admirably. The house was well i i. i i nnu mm. uul com; mnm nn wanton a BonTt wait till the rush comes but bring in your old harness filled. The music was successfully little more conversion to make him UUU1IU1.

performed by C. O. Coe, E. H. Wil ing's tram.

His false statements: No. 1. He said hft must ha in rtrotm. liams and Lee Brodherd. We under The editor of the Barnes Enterprise stand the play will be repeated soon.

leaf on Monday night to meet engage OW has lately put a "new head" on his pa ments. Wm. Murdock has the only complete restaurant in town, and sells every thing way down below zero. AccordK ens at cost. Fresh oysters in all styles.

Farmers. Go to John A. Taylor and get a package of Clark's Hog Remedy and try it. It is guaranteed to be an absolute preventive of all hog diseases, and to more than pay for itself in the extra pork it will produce or your money will ba re? undedto you. Mrs.

R. 0. Woody and Mrs. L. No.

2. He stated Tmhlinlv. ha Twmlrl per. Cushion were the subjects of a surprise not lecture while our meeting was in Greenleaf was the worst mud bole at the residence of R. 0.

oody, Sat progress. WORK. No. 3. He stated that Via VisiH nfforod Monday we ever saw.

Better move the division head quarters down to Clifton. urday evening. The scheme was nicely worked and commemorated their to me, that he would help me two ANft flflT TflEM FIXED UP FOR SPRING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Remember A. ROENIGK'S old stand.

weeKs tne meeting, if the church The papers in the extreme western birth days, both coming on the same day of the month. There were a good wouid pay nis Doara. jno such proposition was made. Would not have, counties have not got through report ing deaths by freezing yet. many at the party and some nice pres ceptedif he had.

ents were bestowed upon the two sis Examine our advertising columns j. tie maae a raise statement in the Baptist church, in reference to ters. me chemises our meeting. before you make a purchase of any thing. Wm.

Keesecker, merchant tailor, has REV. J. BlDDISON. Superior, Jan. 29, 1886.

Cut In Prices! On my Entire Stock of HATS, CAPS AND GROCERIES! be en at Washington a good many years Born: To Mr. Mrs. John Craig An Old-Fasbioned Home Made Remedy The Best After All. Horehound has long been known m. one of the most leading and soothing remedies' in the herb world for all affections of the throat and lungs.

Ballard's Horehound Syrup has never been known to fail to give instant relief in Consumption Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds and all ailments of throat and lungs. It contains no injurious opiates. Every bottle guaranteed. Call for Free Sample Bottle at J. A.

Taylor's. and each year his business has continu fir of Strawberry, Saturday, February 6, -UD. review. It has been a lone CLO ed to increase. His work is always 1886, a boy.

All parties are doing well. time since our eyes rested on the beau satisfactory, and senators, lawyers and Mrs. L. W. Lynde's father and sister ties of Clifton and its surroundings, but judges are wearing clothes to-day of This stock is Entirely New and of the the town has kept pace with the Re from Lincoln county are visiting at the home of Mrs.

Lynde this week. his make and are proud of the fit and styles. No one but a malicious indi view many grand improvements have been made of late. But how about At Atwood, Rawlins county, they vidual would attempt to injure the bus- winter? Does any one want more? We iness or reputation of as honorable and pay their M. E.

minister $1,000 salary the ensuing year. would suppose some one had sown to fair a person as Mr. Keesecker. the wind, and got promised harvest The Garden City Irrigator issued an The Washington county treasurer has lately put a time lock, burglar best in the Market. Call, price and Compare With Other Houses.

ggODUCBjTAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR DRYGOODS AND GROCERIES. Bq Sure and Give me a Call. liusiness of all kind is dull; farmers are unabl i to move their crops with any illustrated edition last week, showing the city, many of the business houses, and prominent men of the county. proof safe in the vault of the treasury speeu, as the roads are almost impass Monday we were invited to look into it An Enterprising.IReliablerHouBe.n Taylor can always be "relied uponjnot only to carry in stock the best of everything, but to secure the Agency for such articles as have well-known merit, and are popular with the sustaing the reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of Throat, Lungs, and Chebt, and to show our confidence, we you to call and get Trial Bottle Free. In olden times St. Valentine's day by deputy treasurer and treasurer elect able. The loss on the range cannot be told, and farmers find many animals alive that are frozen so bad it wpm L.

J. Sprengle, and pronounce it one of was the appropriate time to send a love missive to a distant friend by a trained the neatest and safest money bests we better they had died. B. B. dove.

ever saw. Certainly the treasurer is taking the greatest pains to keep the Council Meeting. The council met in regular session Markets. Our merchants are pay public money secure. We are glad to note such prudence in that regard and ing for butter 12c, eggs 18c, potatoes 55c, hogs $3.30, oats 21c, corn 20c, Monday evening, Mayor Needham in the chair.

so must every property owner in Wash wheat 70c John Shea, A. Roenigk, D. C. Ross- 0. M.

ATWOOD, ington county. Checkers is a good game to play, and man, p. 8. Carpenter, D. C.

Tyler, councilmen were present. The clerk -p There will be an educational meeting CLIFTON, it has been played the last month by KANSAS. at the school house next Tuesday even many around town to pass the time a- was absent. The bill presented by Wm. Murdock amounting to 85c.

for ing according to Prof. Rice's notice, way. A general turnout is requested. The DEALER in Gold And Silver Watches, Silver Ware, eto, First Class Goods at Reasonable rates. 0.

M. Atwood, Clifton, Kan. feeding prisoner was allowed. The city clerk was instructed to draft an notice includes meetings at several dif We notice by our exchanges that the groundhog of every locality saw his shadow. One place he froze to death ferent places.

We do not know wheth ordinance for a side walk on the east side of Willow street from Parallel er the Prof, intends holding these on the threshold of his den. meetings in every township in the street to Bartlett avenue and on the county, but presume he does. The It is not hard to account for the great number of public auctions through out west side of Willow street its entire meetings should be well attended. Ed length. The Marshal was instructed the country among the farmers.

Ilard ucation is what is making our republic times has something to do with it. to put in a crossing at the railroad crossing east of the Central Branch de as every body must confess. Remem ber the date. UNDERTAKING AT ELLSWORTH KREECX3 Mrs. Joe.

Elson and daughter of Atchison are at the Elson mansion in this pot. On motion the council adjourned. The Virginia Veteran by the G. FOR SALE! WORK or CARRIAGE HORSES 4 Mares, 3 Geldings, On EBVt J. t.

RAIRDOFS Farm Miles South of Clifton. G. W. Corey. city during the illness of Mrs.

C. A. EL son. R. will be repeated Thursday evening Feb.

18th concluded by a new side D. R. Anthony is a brother of Susan B. Anthony, the woman suffragist. splitting farce, and new character We learn from the Clyde papers that Picture-Framing a Specialty.

songs. Music furnished by Coe, Wil Undertaking goods at Ellsworth A. Wangerien of Vining is thinking of opening a general merchandise store at Kreeck's furniture store. CLIFTON, KANSAS, liams ana iiroanera. ine boys are going to double their exertions to make that place.

Mr. Wangerien is one of The weather changed Tuesday night the substantial business men of Vin- more fun than you can shake a stick at VA.EPHTS, PIOTUR33-FRAMES, WINDOW SHADES. WARDROBES BOOK ASUS. RBn A wn A pt ob ottt mm 1,01 and by morning there was considera ble snow on the gronnd. in a week.

Everybody come. Don I llUi J1 forget the night, Thursday Feb. 18th There were seventeen second and LEW KREECK Fine oil paintings 15x20, and three inch gilt frame for only $1.50 at Ells Reserved seats 35c General Admis nine third grade certificates issued to sion 25c. Tickets at Taylor's Drug the applicants at the last teacher's ex worth Kreeck's furniture store. I HAVE PURCHASED THE Store.

amination in Washington county. PROPRIETOR of TAR Gen. Winfield Scott Iancock died at his home on Governor's Island, New J. 0. Young is no longer county Fourteen were present to take the ex' amination in physiology alone.

BAKERY and RESTAURANT York, yesterday at 2:16 A. m. EEICE clerk, but he occupies a desk in the Register of Deeds office. His time is J. Cook Is up from Lincoln county Born: To Mr.

Mrs. A. G. Sawin, FORMERLY OWNED BY J. N.

PERKINS, visiting among his many rie nds a- HARDWARE STORE now spent in the interest of the Swine Breeders' Gazette. Whether or not that is the proper place to have an editorial Wednesday, Feb. 1886, a girl. Parties doing well and the Rev. is happy.

round Clifton. lie reports Lincoln as Aad Will Open it Up in First Class Style, booming since the new road started to be built from Salina to Lincoln. office we will allow the people to judge, The protracted meetings at the M. church are still in progress. There SELLING but surely it must be very satisfactory Chas.

Servis took a trip to Junction Aad Will endearor to Please the publo In very Respect. Will keep constantly on band a good assortment of have been five conversions and 1 Join City Monday night as a delegate from the church at this writing. Diamond Legion No. 25, S. K.

A. O. to Mr. Young to have his fire and room furnished by the county. So far as we are concerned we think it JCit as fair for the rest of the editors up there to Baker's Supplies, Confectionery, etc.

W. to a meeting for electing a division commander of that order. Undertaking, a full and complete line received at Ellsworth Kreeck's furniture store and special attention given to. move over and reap the same benefits By bills printed at this office we learn that Barney Thompson will have a sale Hardware, Stoves, Guns, Amuriiticm, And every thing in his line of a better quality for less moneys than any house in Clifton. Wade in gentlemen, we do not like to see any partiality shown toward the Call ace and you will call again.

WM. MURDOCK, axaTOirsr, MCSIC O. Coe. on his farm three miles north of Day fraternity. Thursday February 18, 1886.

Stock, The baboonish long eared thing implements, household goo ds, wil be sold. across the way falls off the broomstick and calls us gentle names to bal Wm. Funnell, and A. F. Dauber chief clerk, will start east in a few days ance his account with us in regard to a marriage notice which appeared in our paper two weeks ago.

It seems to They will sojourn in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, and in the meantime purchase one of the largest stocks us that every body is finding out that there was room in our city for at least Lesson. 18. Play all the scales in the first group and play every scale 2 octaves. Do not neglect this important branch of the work. Study the rule (rule 1) for correct playing of scales.

You cannot play well unless you understand scales and the correct method for playing them. There is only 2 lessons more in this term. I hope you will cut these lessons out and save them for future reference. Begin work in Getze, at No. 89, and play to No.

54. Play every thing as it comes. Chord playing, No. 115. "Tell me ye winged winds." i Faust Grand March.

Play steady. The only way to tell if you play steady is to count a-loud. Gospel Hymns No. 254. Review all pieces in Gospel Hymns.

Practice 3 hours per day on this lesson. of spring goods ever brought to Clifton For Sale: I offer for sale mv real. one more fool. Now boys let up. You It will pay youlto give him a call anil examine his goods.

lie is always in tha lead in low Prices, Large Assortment AND FIRST CLASS GOODS. 7HLL PAID EMPLOYMENT ca always beiecured by you, if you are competent SHORTHAND WRITER. TWb yo may become In few at very little expanse, by entering the fiHOMDAND INSTITUTE at Louivill, or Nashviixh, Tenn. Terr EitE'S? PS IP? AJS aaa' At tjreiiliy reduced ratta. you cannot come to us We can Teach you by Mail as Thorough.

Bend for Circulars to Protestor H. A. HALE, Principal Shorthand Institute. AddrtW him either at XtWlo, Tona. or Louisville, Ky.

whlchewr la U. most convenient point Jor yrtnrif If. 1 1 have talked a great deal and have said nothing. Although you may call your selves "Joe Dandy," we have heard of him before, and know he is a harmless der.ce and foift lots situated on Bridge street in Vining. House is stories, yard is well seeded to blue grass, a few apple and cherry trees and some small fruit on same.

ELMER IL, IlATNES. customer. We notice you have one or two other marriage cases on hand CLIFTON, Kansas whjch need your careful attention..

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