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Kansas Kritic from Concordia, Kansas • 1

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AN ADVOCATE OF THE PEOPLE DEFENDING THEIR RIGHTS AND DENOUNCING THEIR WRONGS OWEN 6 PRINCE, Eds. Prop'rs. per Yczt. VOL. IV.

CONCORDIA, KANSAS, JUNE 13, 1883. NO. 24. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LOCAL ITEMS.

Wanderings by the Junior. For ten years Dr. Gillespie lias held the postoffice at Carmel, but the P. M. CHAPTER HI.

Men's fine shoes and ladies slippers and low fhoes. Wc mean it. Come and see u. Nobus Reed. will follow his name no more, the office The best smoking tobacco is "Little Joker." Sibley township lies north of Concordia CILTOBCnTODS.

nv XKWS c. kku. Clyde now has twenty-four bank Dr. Gillespie was. in town last Sat urday.

J. W.SIIKAFOR. ttoknky at Law. Olllce over Brown's Bank. 6fh.

Street. Coscoriha, Kansas. was turned over to Mr. J. W.

McDonald on the 4th. inst. and comprises a goodly share of the Be1 is back again from publican bottoms on the north side of the Mr. John Rcid Kansas Citv. Every smoker should try "Little river.

The north line of the township lies Before the storm -Monday night, George Bachemp, living one and a half miles southwest of Ames, retired with his familjr to a 'Cyclone cave" and slept there all night; it being provided with beds. In the-morning his house and everything it contained was aheap of ashes. The lightning, it is supposed, struck the house and set it on fire. There was no fire in the house when they left it. The insurance calls for $600.

The County Commissioners met yesterday in special session to consid Ed. Kennedy is again clerking at Sorghum at 40 cents per gallon, at Norlin Reed. along the edge of a range of hills, and the land inclines to the river on the south, Is your wife's health poor? Arc your children sickly? Give them Brown's Iron Bitters. It will revive them. M.

JONES. Attornhv at JkVf, Officeover timid Co. Bank, rear room. CoXVOWDIA. KAKSAS.

X. E. CARPENTER, A TTOKNKY AT IjAW. Olllce ill UlWoil Block, Wellington St. COSCOKUIA, KANSAS.

W. S. Cannon's. Joker." The young ladies of the Presbyterian Sunday School will give a Strawberry and Ice Cream festival at the College Building Friday evening at Langtrys which makes the greater part of Sibley township a beautiful southern slope. Pine J.

N. Curtis, merchant at Seapo, A line line of Ladies Maddox Son. was in town last week. farms with good houses, barns, groves, windmills, and pastures filled Palmer Hofins keep the choicest Mrs. J.

S. Paradis will soon start a Boots and Shoes! The largest stock of Boots Shoes at Lcvreau Hanson's. brands of flour. with cattle of improved breeds, greet tbe millinery store in town. B.R.

ANDERSON. ATTORXKY AT Oflice over tueBiuikof N. B. llrovr Company. Ileal Age nt.

ttermou uiiU KuKliMh. Oomcokima, Kansas. eye on every side. The tourist delights Son for Ladies Ed. Christian of Scandia made our Go to Maddox Fine Lace Boots.

er the petitions of the- voters ot Colfax and Starr townships asking that city a short visst last week. in the wild and rugged scenery of the Hockies or Sierras, or goes in ecstacies over June 15th all are invited. Fine variety of Teas at Palmer Holi us' Grocery. We are just as bad on common five cent cigars as Mr. Tuttle is on forty-rod whisky Call for the hand-made then you are sure to smoke a good cigar.

Demeks Co. Sheep for Sale I 190 graded Merino sltcep and Lambs for Short pastttrasrc Ladies Fancj' Slippers, latest sty Ies, Hen Huff aud G. II. Wilkes started an election be called -in their townships for the purpose of. voting bonds a bleak and barren country whose bottld for Purango, Col.

last Thursday. object of selling. Sheep perfectly sound. Or will sell 100 ewes. En to the Salina, Lincoln and Frecport railroad, to the amount of $12,000 in Colfax and $10,000 in Starr.

The inc itev. J. u. Jlnie is to be one It. J.CUANH, Attobnky at Law, Practices iu Uie Courts of the 12.

Judical District. mid before the United vtiiUn Land Olllce. lias complete abstracts or Cloud County, Concordia Kansas. A.i.CAHXAHAX. ATTORXKYCoUNSIlXmATLAW, Olllrc in Keiisoner's building on Washington Avenue.

(Commonly ki mwn as Union Block.) Money to Loan, ppers prepared, and Legal advice at Geo. Mohr Co's. Farm Loan Money at Cloud Conn ty Bank. No delays. A good assortment of Silk Hand kerchiefs at C.

W. Whipp's. ers tower in uncouth pillars heavenward, and commands the awe of the beholder as it sends a thrill of terror through his frame. But for a country which offers the greatest contrast, where peace and quiet of the principal orators at Seapo cel quire of W. II.

Wkight. Gents French Kid, Goat, and Calf ebration. One mile north-cast of Concordia. shoes at Geo. Mohr Go's.

petitions being legal the board has called an election in each township on July 2lst 1883. Mrs. Julia Maugan started for Rev. Mr. Shorb the blind preach reign supreme, and prosperity's jeweled queen extends the magic wand of wealth Fine Tobacco and the best cigars in Sheep for Sale.

1 have 200 sheep and 100 Limbs Nebraska last Monday whereshe expect to meet "Billy." given. Office hoilrs from 8 a. m. to a p. in.

Co.ncoiiiiia. Kansas. er left a pocket-book laying on the Reports reach us of a young cyclone's the market at Babb Hodges, over the fertile valley with lavish hand counter at the P. O. on Monday with ravages down at Miltonvalc last Mon that I wish to sell now, or atler F.

L. MAKCOTTE, M. D. Our Cal Morrow, now of Haddam, Col. N.

B. Brown returned from his such is Sibley. $25, iu it, all gold pieces, the finder was recently arouud jabbering with day evening. Gordon's livery stable was blown down, the UTews printing trip to New Mexico last week. shearing.

They are good, sound sheep, and I wish to sell them simply The wealth of Sibley lies in stock. Her hiYMM'iAN ani Snuneox. Hin-gr-ry a specialty. Olllce three doors south of A. Uay's drug store.

will be liberally rewarded for return ing it. some of his special friends. cattle ntimber assessed at Geo. Mohr Co. have the nicest office twisted around on its foundation, Conmkiia, Kansas.

because I have not the range necessary, for them. Hknky Daviks. Chas. Gaylord put iu an appear Hue of children's shoes in the city. "Little Joker" is the best smoking Their horses are assessed at $18,344 sheep at $879, and hogs at $2,417.

The other personal property swells the amount to ance some time last week. I under tobacco. THE CLOUD COUM BANK, Trv the Flour at and several out-buildings demolished. Eight miles. east of that town a passenger train on the narrow gauge road was blown off the track and some par stand his stopping place is Kansas Miltonvalc Baub 2 miles east of Concordia.

Rome and Athens, did not triumph Hodges. "The Future of Childhood" will be City. $4 4,02 3. The real estate assessment is 'Concordia, Kansas. the topic of discourse at theM.

E. apt cad over 18,840 acres of laud, 6,080 of ties from Illinois who were in the cars What will our farmers think when $100,000, Mr. S. II. Pratt sold 35 hogs for $500 yesterday to Mr.

John Tate. CAPITAL, over, Romans or Greeks respectively, nor do we, they honored the memory Church next Sunday morning. Par which are under the plow, and assessed at they find out that such a stalwart ents especially are requested to be severely injured. a wagon bridge was blown down and a carpen Does a general Hanking Business. Loans of their fallen heroes.

Rome fell by granger as J. W. Joincs has become Fresh lino of Groceries at C. W. $63,924.

Of the cattle men, II. Spalding heads the list with one hundred and present. A Temperance meeting Sun ter's car ou the K. road blown off the hands of Cresar a Romau, ami a banker? Whipp's, 2 doors west of the P. O.

day evening. Greece was subjugated by Phillip, a Grecian, they failed to make treason twenty-five bead, some of which are thoroughbred short horns. Hay, Tate, But Will the Press please explain bow Mr. Nnal llostetler is building a Monev to loan on Farms at Cloud money at Lowest Kates, iwtli on Personal Property ami Iieal Estate." T. B.

Smith, PresHent. F. J. Atwimi, Cashier. V.

II. Branch, Asst. Cashier. Mrs. Peak could have returned to odious.

An old Soldi Kn. County Bank. Clyde June 30th. with his paper out A match game of base ball between on the 8th. of the same mouth? THE MARKETS.

Produce market report corrected weekly by E. F. neat and substantial barn on his residence Mr. Nile Houston and wife left for a week's visit to Manhattan last Sunday morning. A wash-out near Greenlcaf delayed picked nines from Concordia and Clyde will be played on the fair grounds J.

II. Fry has just returned from Proctor. Pawnee County where he has next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Eggs, Seta per dor. flue, Turkeys, Oeese, 6 CtK ft Seta ft been engaged in business. From the track.

The Presbytoriau Chnrch on Friday evening last was altogether too small to hold the crowds that gathered to listen to the commencement exercises of our hcIiooIs. and many who came to the door had to leave without even a glimpse of the inside. We learn from those who attended that the exercise went off very smoothly and were a credit to the scholars and teachers. Three young ies graduated viz Miss Lucy Campncll, Miss Clara Polhemus and Miss Inpgencrlvennetly. Miss Campbell was the valedictorian Butter, 8 ctd lb m.

we ll net on our uoys to neat me Chickens, flue, St. SO dor. Ducks, what he says corn there looks some 3 per do 50c doz T. IYZcGTJIRS, CARPENTER AND BUILDER Scroll Hawing, Turning Plain Ornamental Clyde fellows every time. the C.

1. passenger Irani last evening spring, $1.75 1 Pigeons, what "agcrish." GENERAL MARKET. Concordia. Kaunas City. 50 pieces of the Broad head cash Robert A.

McCord lias solicitations Wheat, No. 2, 8 .70 1 Wheat, Xo. 2, from several parties, from different 65 mere and alpaca's at Maddox Son. Clyde wc understand is to have a No. No.

3, artB of the county to run forslierin 88 41 3d Corn, Oats 30 1 Corn, -28 1 Oats, Furniture, JSWfVwp on Broad-A-ay, south the M. K. Cliurch. about four hours. Next Wednesday the time runs out on taxes.

Thursday the five percent penalty is put on. Ladies Sweet and Wyer have a fresh stock of Vick's Flower Seeds, Bulbs and Plants. Phil Moore of Colfax and Jim Neal Hog's, 8.50 big lime on the Fourth. Inasmuch 6 00 Hogs, should he finally consent, he would make a magnanimous run, aud would Cattle, cows, 4.1, steers, 4.00 1 Cattleows2.S0t'rs, SiO as there is no dispositon among our and especial praise is accorded her for make it hot for someouc. citizens to celebrate, would it not be BHKtJ.

LAKE, i wise thing for us all to go -down Now that J. II. Ingham and Andy Palmer Hois there and join iu the festivities? her clear and distinct eimuiiciatioii in the muling of her essay on "Hobbies." Wc had the pleasure Sunday of forming the acquaintance of Bro. Shrivcr have become bankers, hereafter it will be expected of them ton, Hanson, Ontet and a score of others following the list with goodly herds. We rode over a portion of the township on Monday, meeting several old friends and making the acquaintance of several more.

The farmers were out in force cultivating their com. All grain is looking good and the promises for good crops by "Old Dame Nature" could'uot be better. We found Mr. Joshua Roberts out in his corn field plowing out the weeds. He hitclled his horse and showed through his fine orchard, which contains several plantings of various kinds of trees from different nurseries, making nearly four hundred trees ranging front ten years old down to three.

The trees are all thrift', straight and clean barked, and would be a credit to ati old fruit growing country. The old trees arc of the Hen Davis variety and are from eight to twelve inches in diameter through the body. Somnof them will bear from nix to ten bushels of apples this year. The orchard is on low ground, and well protected by groves from the wind. Mr.

Roberts has bought trees from New York, Iowa City and Leavenworth nurseries and not lost a tree. In addition he has a flue lot of cherry and plum trees, raspberries, and small fruits. Alo 300 choice plum grafts, S00 catalpas and 100 Russian mulberry slips growing. Mr. U.

has fine suc HARNESS SADDLES New stock Qucensware and Glass ofoiarr townsuip were up to the count seat yesterday. ware at. DemehsCo. when they come to town they will wear their very best "duds," put on Owen of the Concordia CkiTic. lie came down to visit his old friend and Palmer llofius keep a large stock i i i i i GROCERIES! Daniel L.

Brown, and several Comr plug bats, aud their hands should don Main Street, CONCORDIA, KANSAS. oi nran on nana anti can accommodate kid gloves, etc. rades of Concordia Post No 113 G. A. 11.

will rcudcvoits at Comrade Bes- The Rev. Ira Cain landed again in room mate Judge Burke, and in company with tlic ami B. W. Lat-hrop, wc hied us tq our ancestral home where we enjoyed a bountiful the public at any4ime. We learn that most of our.

saloonkeepers have left this eity for their sy's at. i p. in. on on tucir FLOUR! FEED! Clyde last Friday; be has been trav wav to muster a new Post of the G. own and the citv's good.

A. 11. at (j la sco. -liullv around the eling over most of the Northern States as financial secretary of a Baptist Col- repast of strawberries and cream, and Flag boys." ege iu the Indiau Territory. He says Judge Hamilton of S-ilina general manager of the S.

L. and F. railroad WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C. W. Whipp's 15 cent Tomatoes the crops look the best between here drank iu the beauties of nature by examining the fine orchard, garden etc, and looking through the fine herd of thoroughbred Uerkshire nigs that waft in town vestemav.

can ue beat. doors west ot and Atchison than any place be lias Cull and flee Us. seen. The K. P.

train now brings up the Rev. Geo. Shorb of Wis. the blind mail every evening about an hour EFOn Washington street, south of preacher has been preaching ami lec- Last Friday for the first iu a long ime, the marshal had a man arrested earner halt tne central uraticu. Gafford's furniture store.

are kept, on the place. We returned to town in time for Bro. Owen to take the train west iu the evening. He informed us before leaving that with ability and great ac Geo. H.

Palmek. J. T. Hofhts. for drunkenness, but failed to prove ceptability to very large audiences nt As a true and efficient tonic, and was drunk.

It is remarkable there the M. E. Church. This brother he was well pleased with our town one thai excels an other iron med would be welcomed back to our town are but very tew cases ot the kina and country and as he is a man of icines, lake Brown's Iron Bitters. cess with grapes as well.

Eight colonies of. bees were at work storing away the treasured sweets" for the family use. any more. Liu ring the "nog trough" at any time. rare judgment as well as scholarly terror the average arrests were from David Henry has sold his building ability, wc cannot but A fir.c line of Laces and Embroidery feel flattered Come again.

one to two a week. cast ot Uoswcirs jewel rv to D. Ij. by his words of praise. at C.

W. Whipp's. 2 doors west P.O. Brown. This winds up another saloon.

Greenlcaf Journal. I wish the Press would just let me vc two good guesses as to who Mrs. Simon Cross of Wc understand that Rev. Tuttle Comrades attending the Post meet Lion, Iowa is M. Parr and Mr.

Roberts settled in Sibley in 187 1. His laud borders on Lake Sibley, and is well Improved, nearly all of it being under fence. A fine stone house and a large barn adorn the place. Mr. Roberts turns his attention more to farming than stock raising, although his herd of cattle show BABB WIAKD, am AM extaT PLASTERERS, Concordia, Kansas.

and Alalnistine work asHi'ialty. All work done in a neat and workmanlike manner. ntiKfaetion gnarunteml or no pay. Do You Want Something NICE AND STYLISH IX A SI'MSIKK Bonnet! Hat? CALL AT lliss C. A.

Harrison Sister's And you will liml everything complete, in the line or Millinery, Notions, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Infant's Long and Short Dresses. STAMPING DONE TO ORDER. jAgent for lintteiick's Patterns. CENTRAL STORE. visiting her brother G.

"Moss Agate" is; already she is ex- gave the umtio quite a sena-on last Sunday evening for its bold stand on family of this City she expects to al ng considerable comment. Mr. ing of No 113, G. A. II.

this evening, will see the new Flag the post has purchased. so visit her brothers at Bloomington Cline is certainly a lucky man; for the temperance question. Wo are Nebraska before returning -to Iowa ic was in luck wheu he started the grateful to the reverend gentleman Charlie York and Henry Beck have she is.much delighted with both coun- Press and now he is in luck in secur decided marks of fine stock. A few years ago he was engaged quite extensively in bought them a peddler's, wagon and try and town. lor his kind words, for, they were wholly unexpected.

The Ckitic always does its duty irrespective of the sheep business, but the raids made by going out on the road in a few tVny man having one thousand dol davs. -the dogs suuk the profits and dug into the praise or censure, and regardless of principal so badly that he was forced to Mrs. Dodge and infant son were consequences, wc are tuny aware lars in cash who desires a good paying business can hear of such by calling at this office. Store building and lot, turn his attention to other branches ot down from Beloit last week that wc shall lose patronage by our visiting Hon. S.

our jrrass-widowed Register outspokenness, but that never for a husbandry. After a pleasant visit wc mounted our "plug" and rode off in search good-will and fixtures, all for one II. Dodge. moment stopped us from penning one thousand dollars. It is the best open of faces new, happy in the fact that every ing for a live mm that we know.

llev. W. H. Williams of Seapo C. VV.

WHIPP, Reserves this space for his new store doors west of the post office. He has a general stock of first class goods at very low prices. line less than wc thought our duty to write. It is but proper to state that week the Ckitic woukl visit the pleasant Cheapest! Best and largest. assort home of Mr.

Roberts hereafter. at this time while we have added ment of Boots and Shoes at Mr. C. D. Avery kindly took us in at several new subscribers to our list ou dinner time.

After the meal was over ing such a "gem''' of a writer for a correspondent as "Moss Agate." t'Moss Agate" reports 195 present at the M. E. Church that is a little ahead of Clyde, but then Concordia lias over a third more in population, with the same number of churches, but after all it is a good showing, and tells well for the labors of Rev. F. L.

Tuttle. The Blade has undoubtedly done him good service in the way of advertisement. Last week the agent of the Burlington Insurance was seen drunk on onr streets, which is a very -usual thing for him, and yet there are farmers that will patronize him; if reports are true he has made some very awkward movements for his company. One thing is certain, a man that will get drunk so often as he does, is an unsafe man to do business with. account of our temperance principles, Levue.vu Ss Hanson's.

We have made arrangements with Mr. A. showed us around his farm. It we have not had a single subscriber comprises a quarter section of rich bottom come and stop his paper ou that ac the publishers of the Kansas Prohi B.H. McECKROW laud that is just undulating enough to count, but mayhap that because all bitionist whereby we can club it with drain oft' the surplus water.

His place the Ckitic for the low price of two fKOFKIKTOK OF Tilt has not yet recovered from the effects the radical whisky men had long ago ieft us. Anyliow it is a feeling of relief to know that we have not one dollars. To say that the Prohibitionist went up to Jamestown last Monday evening to assist Rev. Bull in a scries of revival meetings. A number of the friends of Mr.

Emory Haskctt surprised him last Saturday evening on the anniversary of his birthday. The U. S. Land office can now be found in "Dcy's Central Block" up stairs, second door to the right, it makes a cool comfortable office. Whipp keeps the Matchless Baking Powder at 40 cents a can.

With each can you stand a chance to draw a fine, $15 China Tea set. Try it! Frank McVcy and Harry Buckingham have our thanks for a helping of the lire that swept over Sibley some four or five years which burned is the best Temperance paper in the State is the least wc can say for mau on our books who is tool enough to stop his paper because we express Mr. Ritchie showed us a postal our honest convictions or diner trom aird from Mr. John W. Smith, Tren him iu opinion.

everything for Mr. Avery, but his house. He is making some special efforts in. hog raising having a cross between the red breed and polaud china. Uncle Sam's fingers will reach for the Critic once a Keeps a full line of Don't forget it, "News C.

Ker" has had something to do with advertising In the bar docket of Sedgwick county in the district court which meets in this city, June 1883, the whisk)' cases number 30, and the di week in response to Mr. Avery's call, and we hope it will meet -with a hearty wel L. V. WEBSTER, vorce cases 32. Will the penal re hand yesterdav afternoon.

We know formers please give us a law prohib iting marriage? Think of the heart aches, dire disappointments, helpless Fresh and Pure DRUGS HEDICINES. Also Oils, Paints, Glass, Pittv, Toilkt Articles, Fancy Books, Stationery, School SriTLlKS, SOAI'S, PERKfMEItY, Etc. prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded day or night. now whom to call upon when rushed in our business. Our thanks are licrely tendered to Mrs.

D. M. Stackhouse for an elegant bouquet sent to this office this morning. ton, Mo. seeking information in regard to the location of a woolen mill in our town.

Our citizens ought to tike prompt action in this matter and give the gentleman every inducement possible to locate such an importaut industry in this center of the "wool-growing district. Mr. Bcnj. Lake went down to Lawrence last week to attend the State University commencement. He was more than pleased with the exercises.

Mr. W. C. Spanger a friend of his wife's was one of the graduating class. Mr.

Lake has our thanks for a copy of the Kansas Review, a journal devoted to the Interests of the students of the University. orphans, and other miseries this devil marriage causes. Let the howlers strike. Wichita Times. These beautiful roses arc a great credit come from his kind and hospitable family.

We met Mr, Youngberg in his cornfield cultivating. He aud his wife have many broad acres of the fine land in Sibley and their farm is worked "right up to the handle." Mr. Youngberg will keep posted through the Critic's columns. Henry Lewis, who is working for Mr. Youngberg, and a boy who believes in keeping up with the times aud reading the papers will have a portion of hts spare moments occupied by the Critic, and in the years to come the young man who takes the papers will hold the reins of government and be authority on every subject that comes up in private or publis life.

Yes, and the evidence produced in THE POPULAR TAILOR, Has now the largest line of goods in the northwest bought especially for FARMS A1ID IKCMCS who require extra durable, clothing at moderate prices. I git my goods, direc from the factories and by so doing I can make a good suit for those 32 divorce cases will show that in nine tenths of them whisky was the cause of the separation. To prevent disease the cause producing it must to her as a floriculturist. Mr. Caleb Starkcy has lived eight years in Kansas, and says that the Miltonvalc "Rising gun" Flour is the best be has had in the State.

Always on hand at Babb Hodges, If you want a Bargain on Groceries call at the Green Front. Demeks Co. bo removed. If the Times would labor as assiduously for the removal the good name of Clyde and is'nt ashamed of it either, and- it makes him feel all the "gladder" to see the jealousy of two of the Concordia papers aroused, of course we have to have a little excitement now and then to relieve us of the monotony. And as for the Ucv.

G. W. Grabe, I believe there are persons in Concordia that will admit he has done good, even in that town of course bo has, or Hag-amah wouldn't have him so many kind and generous puffs. The programmo for Children''! Day was well carried out here; the bouse was beautifully decorated, which with its flue interior gave an appearance almost indcscrible, some half a dozen canary birxls with their cages were hung up in different parts of the house, and their coutiuued 6ingiug would make one feel as though he was in some grand forest, the house was well filled with all classes and conditions. But the whole climax was more than capped by the iufaut class in singing the piece "Little the recitations with gestures were so heautlful, grand and suggestive as to cause tears to flow In many eyes.

It is astonlship'? to see wtxt little follows can. da ten of this disease producing cause, (sa Next week we will give descriptions of more of tho model farms of Sibley, which are crowded out of this issue. J. W. PETERSON, A I.TKIt O.

ItKIl). Attorney at Uvr. Notary Public. PETERSON REID, LAW, LOAN, LAND AND INSURANCE OFFICE loons) as It does for their continuance, there would bo less "heartaches, dire disappointments, helpless orphans and other miseries" this damnable Our old-time friend Mr. L.

J. Love-land of Clyde called upon us this noou. Mr: L. left Clyde about nineteen months for Atchison and has been residing there till a few weeks ago when he returned to his old home again and will now settle down there for good. He looks just as young as he used to, and is just as lively as ever, which was always livelier than any of lis very young fellows.

He informs us that iu connection with Mr. Rice, the new banker, and Mr. Pardon McDonald, he traffic produces, and fewer divorce J. C. Sterling, Dealer in Sewing Machines makes the Celebrated Crown a specially.

He pairs sewing machines. Office first door south of Gay's Drug store, Concordia, Kansas. More than 500 kinds of Boots and Shoes, just received at Levrkau Hanson's. suits to occupy the time of the courts. An amendment prohibiting a man from marriage that wallows in the If you want the cloth I will sell you the goods at wholesale prices ana do the cutting for nothing.

We are tho only place iu the couu-s ty where you can get genuine imn 257You will Cud cj cu Ci: Our old friend E. Plant of Clyde was up to Concordia on Monday and 'twas but a few days previous 6ince he was up here before. One of our beautiful young ladies is the magnet that draws Mose to the County seat. We see no way of getting even with theso Clyde fellows who make raids ou our girls than by going down there and ingratiating ourselves into the graces rf sons of gutter and drinks whisky like a hog does swill, would be a God's blessing" Mrs. Gillette, Universalist, will 1 going to put up a new brick block preach in Hagaman's Hall on.

next tha will eclipse anything of the kind Persons desiring to transact in anv of the above branches can vr. do better than by catling on this "rrx. Ol2cc over N. B. Brown VBauk.

7 Coxcokwia, to. many a woman, and the Times man would say 'so too if his soul rrs only Sunday at 1 1 a. m. and 4 p. m.

All the connty. We congratulate our who wish to hear this gifted woman sister" city ou getting some of her are cordially invited to attend rottn, live, cuerpUe laca tecls ria. ty.

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