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The Banner Register from Banner City, Kansas • 4

The Banner Register from Banner City, Kansas • 4

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THE REGISTER. ties which are to weighty besides the weight of evil influeuoe. We -not long since read an item which illustrates how a converted heathen looks S. P. Harrington, Editor.

Banner City, Kansas, Nov. 11, 1887 Entered as Second Class Matter in the Banner City Postofflce. at many of the doings of the professed christians. A family wanted a AFTER THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS WE WOULD SAY THAT WE HAVE THE heotstookop DRY GOO DS THAT WE AYE EVER CARRIED AT PRICES TO SUITTMESE VERY HARD TIMES. OUR servant in a western city.

A China man called at the door one morning ana applied for the position. The lady asked him, "Do you drink?" He replied, "No, I am a christian." The Abilene Gazette Sold. The following clippings will surprise many of our readers who have not already heard of this newespaper change. The following will explain. "Do you play cards "No, I am a christian." He was employed.

Tope Dec. 12. Special. ln a short space of time this family, GROCBRIKS The announcement of the proposed professing Christianity, had a "pro-sale of the Gazette to tho demnnranv gressive euchre" party. John was was a complete surprise to the poli- required to serve wine, which he ticians of the capital, who had come dicl witn Srace- The next to look upon the establishment of a lie waited on the lady and said, "I state organ by that party as a chest- do not wish to work longer." Upon nut.

At first many doubted the wis. beinS a3ked wnv. lie replied, "I am dom of selecting Abilene as the home a christian, as I told you, and do not of the organ of democracy, as here- wisu to worl for Amelican heathen tofore political matters all gravitate IIad not tlli3 Chinaman been well towards Topeka. But on second grounded in his faith what an awful thousht the choice is a pond nn result might have followed. Who ARE FRESH AND NEW, We have a nice new line of hats and fur caps.

We have a few dozen caps that we carried over which we are selling cheap. We have a line of ladies cloaks that we are bound to sell, as we expect to close out this part of our stock. See our prices and be convinced that-we can and will save you money. Our boot and shoe department is away up for these parts and prices away down. Come and see those tobbogans, they are just too awfully, awfully pretty for anything.

Don't fail to see our new line of hoods. They are beautiful. Remember our motto 36 inches 1 yard and 16 ounces one pound. Our clerks are constantly ready to oblige all customers and sure to please you, H. M.

REAUGH, BA1T1TEB CITY, ZEZLTS-iLS. would be to blame Abilene is a vigorous growing city, nearer the center of the state than Topeka, and in possession of a newspaper field not reached or accommodated by any other daily in the west. THE TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES. There is in the vaults of the United States at Washington at this time The Gazette possesses franchises and facilities for news equal to any paper 519 t0n8mf 7,396 silver. To get anything like an idea in the state, and like the town in fi.

1.1 i wiuuu it is puuiisneu, is vigorous and pushing. Asa business enter of this immense quantity of hard money we will suppose it to be loaded on carts, one ton to each cart, the gold would make a procession prise the purchasers have chosen at Chilomatheau school house four weeks from date. well, but it remains to be seen wheath- er as an organ for democracy they PATENTS Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent busiuess conducted two miles long and the silver would be over twenty one miles long. We are now accumulating at the rate of have chosen a good field for mission ary worn, uentral Kansas has not for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite U.

S. PATENT OFFICE. heretofore borne much fruits for old Hiawatha News. Hiawatha, Kas. Dec.

7, 1887. Hiawatha is still booming. We have no sub agencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent rock-ribbed bourbon democracy, and 100,000,000 dollars annually at the National Capital, and yet we are liable to wonder what becomes of the money of the country. If the state it is not likely that the policy of the business in less time and at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with description.

We advise if patentable democratic party, as recently enun Betz's, Keller's, Deihl's, Wilson's ments above are true, need we won or not, free of charge. Our fee is not due till patent is secured. A book, I and a gaeat many other folks have ciated by its head at Washington, der longer The question with the How to Obtain Patents," with references to actual clients in your State, htten butcherins? the nast week win nave much effect in the future i i 3 county, or town, sent free. Address U. A.

Washington, D.C. on the farmers of Kansas, though an lu Mr. John Keller is the head man on I I I A organ was established in every coun butcher day in this community. ieuei i lie uujjb mak me present Congress will be able to see and act wisely in the matter. If relief comes ty in the state Gazette.

Mr. and Mrs. Allison Diehl, who The Gazette announced in vestor. had intended going east, have about day's issue that the present owners mU8t Cme in that We mean BADGER LUMBER COMPANY, given up the trip. had disposed of the uun.r tn uv wlBe wgisiawon.

vv uutu ai Miss Ida Eahrsara, of Enterprise prominent democrats of the state, and that it would be made the official is visiting at Mr. John Keller's. CommnnieaUd. Teachers Institute. The Sabbath school at the Luther paper of the party of Kansas.

If the information as gathered is correct Teachers of '-Southwest Dickinson" an church was quite interesting last the democracy of central and west- met at Fairview schoolhouse, Dist.50 Sabbath. Not since sickness com LUMBER, COAL, LIME, ern Kansas have reason to be haDDv. Saturday last and discussed what menced in the neighborhood had i I for the new company have unlimited proved to be an interesting program. there been such a large number of I backing, and will make the Gazette Prayer was offered by Mr. Pollock.

people present. the leading paper of the state. Abi- Mr. Jno. Gibson kindly welcomed MissLibbie Chambers and Miss lene will also be greatly benefited, as the teachers and predicted an enjoy-they propose to erect a large block able time.

Cr E. Rugh, in behalf of AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL. BANNER OITY, KANSAS. Dilla Wilson both gave interesting accounts of the convention in Abilene. and will publish the patent for a large the teachers, responded in a manner Miss Lowry lust arrived from number of democratic papers, and I which did credit to the organization.

Abilene last Sabbath evening. connect a large book bindery with "Relation of school to state with There was quite a large number in the establishment. The Reflector uniformity of text books," was opened will be pleased to welcome another by J. H. Niesley and the discussion attendance at the M.

E. church last democratic paper to assist in uphold- which followed showed that all teach- Sabbath evening. i I i i I iug ueuiucrauc principles in ineaun- ers wouia welcome unnormuy. Mr. Grant Gillett of Woodbine VAW, Lxveuecwr.

iuessrs. xioimes, uiuaer, x-emmon, Wfta vj8itinr friend at thin nlar Smtin ana iiugn were tne prominent jast Sunday. NOTICE TO AGENTS 1 New thing 1 Coal Oil utilized for fuel, saves its cost every month. Sells at sight I Agents wanted I Write for terms at once, and be the first in the field. Climax Fcil Caetrido St.

Joseph, Mo. The Power of Examola. I narticinants. The Institute then ad- 1 1 I MB I I 'I A ftl Sl ft-. A HA A ft rih Jh Example exercised in the right Mourned for noon and did Justice to uuu u.

direction has a Infl the feast snread before them. 1U luc for good, and so als when exercised Institute convened at 2 o'clock 8cho01 hou8e' lh niht but owine to bad weather it was iu nruug uireuiioa uoes It nave a uu v. vj. owituupcucu tuoiucs- fearful influence forbad. Many per- tion "Where pupils receive enccur- postponed indeftlnately.

BANNER GITY I wish to inform my friends and the sons are very careful as to what the agementat home to disrespect the s. H. Baughey is at present work- public generally that I have pur-chased the conduct and character of others shall teacher what shall be done He was Mr -nu Snhprpr wf Livery and Feed Harry Disert quit work at W. II. ne but when it comes to their own iolloweu hy Messrs.

i'ecK, iloiines, personal character, they are exceed- Binder and Landis who offered many City Drug Store. Ilollinger's last Sturday, Going to ingly forgetful and lax. In the matr practical suggestions. STABLE. ter of fault finding with our neteh- "Arithmetic Primary and Elemcn- Pa.

sure now. bors, the school, the church or the tary was introduced by D. W. Holmes The reported death of Miss Lillie AXD AM KOW PREPARED TO rORHIiH TOO minister, we do not think how much in an instructive manner and an ni- M. F.

STERLING, Proprietor. Ilarnish is all a mistake as they are harm we mav do to a fellow beino terestinir discussion followed PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, by a passing remark. A person may The class drill by the resident au geumS aionS Dnet' be standing or silting bv who is teacher, G. B. Allen, proved him to We had quite a heavy thunder GOOD RIGS and TUKXOUTS.

seriously thinking of reforming his be alive to his duty. storm last Friday night PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, TOILET ARTICLES, AND NOTIONS, or her life and we christians are "Teaching Phonetic epelling" Messrs. Schercr and Staatz went to heard to say some discouraging found an advocate in G. G. Itcissner, JLT REASONABLE RATES.

i Junction City last Saturday. thing of the church, some member, who introduced the subject, and the At thk Lowist Possiblb Prick. passed off very a minister, or something about the discussion proved to be the most in quietly in this neighborhood. church or its operations, when we teresting of the day We carry psssengers to all parts of ourselves are all wrong, and this per- J. H.

Howard objected to "Inter Rev. Murray's protracted meeting son hearing what is said turns away uptions during" reeitations," and was Intake Prescriptions my SPECIALITY. Nothing but the best of material used. having closed, the Literary society from his purpose and is consequent- upheld by teachers as the discussion will have their meetings again every ly driven to distruction. Some weak proved, the country and furnish a driver BOARD AND FEED FOR HORSES BY JTIE TDary or -weeds' person who needs help is often in- The evening entertainment was ap- thursday night.

jured in the same way. 'lhis chronic preciatea oy tne auaience generally. Miller will probably start a J. and The musical committee W. DUGGAN, Pharmacist HOPE, KANSAS.

Knmmnnifitvitlt rliotmat Iprpflit. fm tlio ii no. rnndered. ub. ADDroDriat.

raohdou were offcr- A 1 ide tbcre wiU PleD'-' Registered bj I 1 1 1 on GIVE US A CAU I cboaMstop. WeLave respoosibili- ed and Institute adjourned to meet "cbolars..

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Pages Available:
628
Years Available:
1887-1888