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The Daily Courier from Columbus, Kansas • 3

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The Daily Courieri
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Columbus, Kansas
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School Report. Report of Brush Creek school for raonlb ending Deo. 1, 1882: Number enrolled, 27, average attemlacce 22-" Those neither ahseut Dor tardy tue Lossie Ransom nnd anion King. Olhvrs deserving mention are Alice Pike, Willie Rue, Ida Shultz, Lillian Wallace an Wilson Allen. School work passing pleasantly.

Edna Wilson, teacher. Whiteside Meads', LHJ-ILEKS IX GROCERIES. FLOUR AND provisions s.mih ite of StiHi'f We are slightly disfigured but. in the ring. Whitcsidcs Meads tjtill hold the I desire to call your attention my mercantile house and invite you call a ad see me, acd examine my stock of good, DRY GOODS.

This department consists of a very fine hose, laces, ri handkerchiefs, gloves, etc. CLOTHING Bought directly from Philadelphia, and old boy to tho largest man, I carry a unlaundried shirts. I claim to have the in the city. LADIES SHOES, The ladie will find the tyeat fctyle and lest quality of sLq nod slippew mr3 a)' front or side laees, or buttOD, and claim to haye tht Ktegt fttylea out. GEWTLEPEWS BOOTS SHOES, I carry every thiog from a plow shoe and stoy to the fiqpst boot shoe made.

Call ind examine sty les. HATS AND CAPS, This department oooaists of the latest styles and be.it quality of Swd. School Report. Report of school district No. 41, for the mouth commencing Oct.

30th and ending Nov. 24th. Enrollment for the month, male 23, female 21, total 44. Pupils neither absent nor tardy; Libbie Jarrett, Francis Jarrett, Lucy Fuller, Nannie Burgoyne, Grace Gillespie, Paul Watson, Oscar Bartlett, Elijah Lippett. May Watson, teacher.

City Schools. following pupils in the Intermediate Department of the city schools have won the medal during tho term: A grade, Myrtle Jones, Katie Metzler, Rosa Thomas, Cora Thomas, Annie Bailey, Zora grade, Lula Hoover, Harry Williams, Charlie Skidmore, Dollie Rlne, John Nicholson. Others deserving speoial mention for regular a' tendance, punctuality, good, deportment and lessons: Rose Timberlake, Edna McDowell, Dollie Smith, Annie Theis, May Pattysoa, Geo. Beasley, May Lawrence. Sallir Hutskll, teacher.

School Report. Report of Pleasant Hill School for month ending November 3rd, 1882. Whole number, of pupils enrolled, forty. Average, daily attendance, thirty. The following have been neither absent nor tardy, viz; Fannie Spencer, Elijah Spen cer, Albert Spencer and.

Edmund McClure Deserving ninety per cent, or upward in Hamilton Goul, Win. Spencer, J. M. Larimsr, Edmund McClure, Albert Dora Shidler, Dora Larimer, Laura. Mali an, Maggie Bpycr, Mary Mc ry, Henry Goul, Harry.

Shidler, Daniel snidier, ana taaie noy. None ot the patrpng of the school have visited us. They are all earnestly invited Horace V. Easiekiisg, teacher. MELROSE ITEMS.

P. S. Blackwcll had a runaway Saturday afternoon of the 2d. No damage except his horses got pretty we) I heated up. Col March, in company with three Illinois landaeekers, was in our place on Saturday and took dinner with ya correspondent.

Will the Courier tell us when the prairie grouse law of the state of Kansas is out, or when the boys must stop Hilling Wa nur hatter half, and several friends. attended the G. A. R. reunion, supper and ball at Baxter on Thanksgiving.

Columbus A. Returned out nobly, especially Col. C. D. Nichols 8.

J.Uartlett never was an offico seeker, but now offers himself as candidate for township treasurer, subject to the approval of Republican caucus. The famous case of misplaced confidence of Borrpughs.Robbins, Flemming and Way-tuier was compromised last Saturday without the firing of a gun. Our interesting frieud John Burgoyue will start on the 4th Buffalo, N. where he will spend the winter. Yes, the new Neosho township correspondent to the Courier is a good one, and a vetejan who known his business.

We are ttlwtys glad to Bee his K. F. D. Emigrant Guide is on our table for last mouth, filled as ueual with interesting matter pertaining to Southeastern Kansas Cauip is doiug a big thing for Kansas with bis paper, Col. D.

R. Anthony is still postmaster at Leavenworth and bis paper, the Times, is giv ing John A. Anderson, luember of con-gr ess from that district, hail Columbia. which you will find a line of dress soodst punt' uiuli03 can fit ou any thing from a. five yea lull line of underwear, laundned and finest lot of gentlemens furuishin 'ooia very fine lot of qlasa and- queen line of trade, hut I carry.

la The Old Reliable! Coulter, Bea If are. ready for the faU campaign. AND BUYING AND SELLING REAL ES. TATE ARE OUR LINES! I-Give us a call in person or by letter, and we will satisfy you THAT OUR RATES ON LOANS, THAT OUR LIST OF FARMS FOR SALE, THAT OUR OPPORTUNITIES FOR SELLING YOUR FARM, Are the best to found. Coulter, Beall Shearman.

fort on the south side fiquare with a general line of GROCERIES. FLOUR, PROVISIONS GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE AND FRUIT JABS. In fact every thinr kept in a first class grocery store. We do not claim to sell lowcn than any one, but we do claim to soil as cheap as goods can be bought any wheie. Gall and see us, even if you don't want to buy.

ATTENTION FARMERS And Everybody El-e to the Springvalley Home Nursery, tour miles South, one and one-hal East of Columbus, Kausas. 30i000 No. 1 two year old Apple trees, all home grown. 1,500,000 two year old Hedge Plants. and every thing else kept in a first class nursery.

Come tW'i learn prices. examine myjstock and Agents -Chris Hoover, Scammon, Cherokee. Columbus. Wm, EVERYBODY STOP So they can save half their crop, IJy buying tho old tip top, Reliable Halli.lay standard Wind Mill and I XL Grinder. It cannot only pump, churn nnd grind Butcan dofverythingofthe kind.

Twenty-Six Years in I tee! Superior to anyother ma 17 sizes 1 to 40 Horse Power. A sara-ple of which can be seen in operation at the Springvalley Home Nursery Four miles South one and one-halt' east of Columbia. All kinds of live stock taken in exchange tor nursery stock. J. T.

LOSSY. P. O. Ad Ire Brnwh Ureuk (Cherokee county, Kas. KfHedge Plants per thousand '0.

TUTT SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Pain in the Head, with dull sensation in tho back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability, of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at th Heart, Dota before the eyes.

Yellow Skin, Headache generally over tho right eye, Restlessness, with fitful: dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S FILLS are especially adapted to euch cases, one dose effects such a chango of feeling as to astpnibh the sufferert They Increase the Appetite, nnd cause tb? body to Tnke on Fleaht thus the system 1 nAiirlkhod. and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are pro auced. Prloo 25 cents, is Murray BUY. TUTFSHARm Gray Hair or Whiskkrs changed, to a Glossy Black by a single Ion of this Dye.

Mm-. Darts a natural color, acts instantaAaoiiRW. by Druggists, or sent by express op receipt or tl. OFFICE, 83 MURRAY BTETT TOSS, (Dr. TtTTS BiMUAL of Valubl, hfarMlJaa ul Cwhl BwlpU will MUt4 IBSB ra ppUwUMuJ Bold PULLS 1 carry a full stock ot groceries and a GENERAL.

numerate ever thin in my incrchandisH and invito rrade. TO THE PUBLIC! Having Secured- the Services OF-- Mr. Pearl Van Slack, Late of Kansas City, Mo ain now better prepared than ever to mv, 'Customers with in BREAD RUSKS a 'A and every thin; in my line fresh every day. BOARD By. the day or week.

Meals 25 cents. me a trial. for weddings and parties a special' john Whitcraft..

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28
Years Available:
1882-1882