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The Advance from Morganville, Kansas • 2

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i iMt MMM The Ciwi-IWIer. Deuartnra' Jfe Took Them Off Too Soon llC 9UV Mil On the first warm day ha will pat away His flannels with tendered eara, But th eastern breeaa will eauae hi as to ue j- And kts coughlat may aause him to swear. I onoe made money when with pti Tu people filld tblr cellar) Sf But feebls Winter's "In the soup." And now I flud I'm In a hole; Bo I my louse raut recoup, dealing in nmbrellag. lit it. too short for any vain regretting; dead delight bury lu dead, aay.

And let us go on upon our way forgetting The Joys and sorrows of each yesterday, Bet the swift sn 'rising and iU setting We have no time for usless tear or frel- He held htr hand; he squeazad il.too. Bhesaeined nt much to mind, for he was rich, his fan'ts weie few, And u. this she was blind. HI taound her willing waist A' sTiarb' eve raiht, Hi room will keep, be deprived of sleep, His faee will look feaully pale, 1'be churcbyard.lona, will claim its own, And that 1 the eud of th talet Life i too short. Pick-Ups.

i KOKBD MV HERB AND THEBB AMD (Passed by the United States caused much uneasiness in financial circles. We hoJi'ethatitwiU not prevent or customer 2 bringing; in their Silver bills and taking out their equivalent 'in holiest worth': in good. It ivill not fay us to sell you only once and are assure! that intelligent customers will see the advantage of coming again, Were you, pleased Kith the last lot of goods yqii? If not not? it yill be to our advantage both hm? Hie' IVe are' trying to keep govds thai mU faase unduiisfy ygu -unJ-if-v. li-avut-i-what vou want we will send for it at Cba. Haag, of this offlre, waa la Bala ABRAirOED TO SUIT THE VOL-CMNSOFTUE ADVANCH.

Sunday. Ahekuew, of otiriie, it was misplaced, But she did not object. Close down to hers i.et&r.J his Almost he touched he lips; His pulsing biood, in a mod lane. Thrilled to his finger-tt). i He nuaed a moment, naif in dread That she might think him cool-Then, laughingly, be rai-e head, She whlsjiered: "aprii.

sooU" Mrs. U. Hely weut down la Clay Center ulurday iuuring returning in the evening. Fred Couhflgnt hauling din and grading our street crossing' That' business, ltl tlm good work go oa. 'Mrs.

A. fttehiirds end daughter Battle were at Clay Friday, Abraham Freeland of Homer, has a skunk farm and he realises 800 per cent off sv. Knowltoa battsr. DrTed Peaobei at Wintermute'sr Everybody are raking their Willow cloths backed at Wintennut. of theanniroalg.

CLr Mass Mt'ttLyg anj JbJection, To succeed j'ou keep moving. Our mill shipped a car load of flour last Monday. rarereelevli)g their spring millinery. Call and tee their heyf stock be Mr. anJMr.

D. M. Eddy were visiting at At' a hkiss meeting tit the school Let 13s quote you a few facts: Plow Shoes, Mn's Buckle (Oiet-ecks) strait Fine Oil Grain. fore purehaslng elswhere. fJ.fO house last Saturday tlio following the Center.

Coffee 25 cents per paper at BUver's. Kev. Coffey of the Baptist chureb recei gentlemen were placed on a ticked ved a telegraaa last Sunday announcing the Good If yo want to know a trick buy a stick of Murion Dugar and family were Oonne's chewlnggum. leath of bis son's wife in Peulsou Teaas rhey had be-n married a little ver a year at the 'Center' Saturday. Loe ind were living In a beautiful suburban Heavy Shirt fr lew than coal at Pea- barha.

lee. i Moy Penslce attended drill in ijw 1.2'i l.lli 1.7.1 IAD 1.50 1 Wl Mf n's Klmmrork Luce Only 1.75 feu' Fine Slioes From $2:10 to if t.5il M'shcs Grain Hiioe Uiagolt Hl'd 1.50 La-lie Dongola A lady agent was in towa Friday selling for City officers: for Mayor, Win. Silver; for Police Judge, J. C. Cohkright; for Councilman, G.W.

Hays, 1). Arner, Jas. I. II. Joan, itch.

Wheeler, At the City Election Monday Bev. W. H. TJnderwOol. of Clifton wa in claj center Saturday night, town KHday.

Call en A. J. Harris for drygiodn. lady epparel. Vfe hope she met with bad iuecewi, becaaseit is ijf.

uslpg our mere-chant right and is saalllng "moaey out of Roy'd Biicltle HyV, Bioklo, Fiuo Oil Grain Men's Solid Oil Grain Shoe IS2.00 Men's liiimrook Lace Shoe Only S1.73 Lli'filove Button 'lioe -f 1-75 LadieDoiiKOla lipped 1.75 2.W 2.JS Ladle. MIsos and Children's Wwaiii I.S2. On, 75. T. E.

Gonne has been been the country. complaining with a bitd cold Be r. a id Mr. Jacktoa Brown were Clay Center visitors Mosday. As water will not rise above source, so the entire, ticked was elected.

The Mrs, Qowdy, of Clay, visijtcd no man caa rife above his own Ideal. H- Granulated sugar 18 pound for one dollar ('hildreu's Shoes 50 ct upwards can ba no greater man than he can appre at Hilvir'. mi, xv Aing will date. The plummet dropped into tba sea, We underetandthnt 0 org L. cHaneback cannot measure beyoud Its owq length If you mah to live wull and of the hundrea of fathoms Iteneath), It can is doing well la California.

White 8alt-fu and Cod-fish at A. J. Har ru. not measure one. Likewise, the man of mean spirit cannot grasp the thoughts ot uoble spirited man hi plummet oannc men ejected are all good men and they will give us a good City go v-jernmenjb during Jhe coming year.

Noticing- them separately we WlLUAM SlLVKH Is one of the oldest settlers here, owns several business and dwell ing houses and several lots, a gan: era! merchandise store and a large grain dealer, Having so Miss Hallie Hoyt started for Oregon, vi sound their 1 the Kock Island, last eight. Dr Johnson, formerly odttor of the Bute Illy Advance, has taken np his quarter at Choloe raisin 3 pound fori dollar 4t Llievouni! and trowliiif cltv of Moraanvllle. i wheie be can Ispense pills and news to the Uritnl'-ahSntl worth weer, Oi Ironclads 85, SO. 1.00. warrant- il H.

Oilll. 6i.c worht 75 ed to gi ve satirfcictiou. OVS A bl4 75c. W.M a new lino just in from X. we can interest you here at 1.00, 1.10, 1.25, 1.50.

Sweet Orrs' untearables llat and Caps, a full line. We handle the Chio-up," '-Ciampion," "Faniier lliance," "Batlger State," and a dozen other varieties. Fine Underwear, Summer Slurts, Ties, Gloves, and a tine assortment of Fancy articles. DKUUS. we give you good values for your money here.

we nearly got down to a cash bais and can give you the benefit of it and a frasli stock; wj order often and stab stock is pus'ned out below cost or destroyed. Hi rhost market price paid for 'eggs in exchange for goods. E. C. Healv.

puuiie. cor. uiay Leeier i inies. Osaar Heidel, the Clay Center tailor was in town uesday taking order for spring suits. money, raise a good garden.

We ant a good correspondent in every township in the north half of Cjfty County. e-day the streets were lined with team of farmers getting fruit tree to set out this spring. E. C. llealy is putting down a well under (ho hack part of his -tore.

A good niiiny of our farmers Wedeal slrletlyln t)e latter business, Ww huvsceaMd to dispense pills coutfj never swnllow one without chewing especial prises on suos for this week to an interest in the town artd targe it. liein a thorough business man FlNBPl.AYINa Send tea Oil) cenln In stamp or coin to 6 we believe it will prosper under his government by the aid of the council and tho go-ahead people John Sebastian Gen'l Tkt. and Pass. Ag't Chicago, RfCK Island Pacific Chicago, for a paek of the latest. smoothest, slickest playing cards that of Jorganvjlle.

have commenced spring work by ever gladdened the eyes and rippled along the fingers of the devotee, to High-Five Sev J. C. CONKRIGIIT, the elected Police Judge, is an en-Up, Casino, Dutch, Euohre, Whist or an other ancient or modern game, and get your mowing oata, Ole Peterson end L. Luridin were in Olsburg, Kane, a couple other old resident of his place and money 's worth flvs time over. property owner.

He is well To Pahtiks BmMJiNG: of days last treek. P1IL0R liked by everybody but the wrong As will be seen by their advertisement Hays ad Howell have In stock at all doers will have to take his inedi- I.J. IIarri, Capt. "VVm. Gordon, of Bala, tinis all necessary material for the construe Hon of alt kinds buildings, which wii cme if they violate the city laws.

Veens constantly on hand a supply of fresh and ealt was in our berg today and be sold at the lowest living prices, when i AraA hi.f BMisnfrrt liutter and oecs taKen us a pleasant call. G. W. Hays our lun ber and coal dealer, and desired Ihcy will make estimates and building, furnishing every thing and wil in exchange. Highest market price for hides.

J. J. Alten, Practical Underta is we hear everybody speaking of I guarantee satisfaction. Come and see before purchasing or contracting for building a we feel confident can save yoi urn as always giving good weight ker and Embalmer, dealer in Furniture and Carpets. Clay Center.

money. make room fur new stock at feahlea'. Clark Thompson went down to Clay Center Monday where lie will attend ehool the remainder of the term. Fresh Lemon at A. J.

Harris' for twenty pant per 4q. TheU. P. Freight Wa quite late Tuxda) on account of heavy work between here and Junction City. Sajt and Smoked meat 8 cent per pound at Silver'.

Sam. Crawford and James Bodine spenl Saturday and Huuduy In Clay Center, the guests of Fred, ijroughtou. Luupb BUmoa one-half poun I eaua at Wlutirmu'tes. Mr. Strack, of Junttlou City, Dep't of M.

W. A vltited the lodg at this placo last Kildiy and assisted In initiating Jo. Orange, Letnoui, Unnanaa, and ffocoa nut for vale at th Morgan vl lie House. J. E.

Bunker and D. N. Thompson we.it to Topeku Thursday on business. D. N.

returned Monday uud Mr. Bunker went to 811-vvr Lake from Topeka. Take your Egg and butter to A. J. Harris' apd buy goods cheap.

Mls(rce Kent who Is working at tiie Mnrganvllle Hou.te,will go home on a visit Friday. Mis frauds Jouea will 1111 her place during her absenee. Honey, Jellies, oyraps, ana ttorghum at J. Harris'. Jaka Cook' brother of Henry Cook, of the Mly, wa In town a few day last week when he continued his Journey to Lansing, Mioli.

Where he will work for a masio firm. Caaned Salmon 15 cent at A. J. HarrU'. Dr.

Marner, V. Lenuard, F. C. Silver, and Clark Thompson went to Wakefield, duck banting last Wednesday aud bud fair luok and measure, we are forced to. be-jievc ho will measure out good THE MORSAHYiLLE ROLLER MEL M.

WHEELFjH, Projn tor. CONSUMPTION CUBKD An old nhvslclan. retired from practice. The seetipp foienien at thi aws as councilman, then he will having lind placed In his lm- ds by an East India the formula of a simp1 remedy for the speedy and permanent curt of 'linsum nl Ion. Bronchi lis.

Catarrh. want goop roads. place have a good force of men at work and are getting the tracks in good shape. Choice Flour, Meal, Graham M. D.

Aknek Asthma and all throat and I.unir A flections Iso a Fee' ml Gram. positive and radical cure Nervou-iv and all Nurvou Compiaiuts' nflei Hebil is a property owner and is rnning 1 -si aving tested its wonderful eitnitive imwur i thousands of cases, ha felt It his duty t. Miss Ella Anderson who has- a private hoarding ljouse ana win aiake it known lo bis Kuflertme follows Actuated by this motive anr! ndelr to relieve lie in for having good side-walks. been attending school in North-field, Minn, returned home one lumiin suffering, 1 will send fieeo! onnrge, oiiil wlio desire it, this reelpq, in Uoriuli ilo is a quiet, law abiding citizen. James Caffkrata day last week.

French or Kngllsh, with full direction orenarinir and Uhinir. Sent by mall by artdr- es-iuff wilh Staiiii, liaining this paper. is the pleasant young gentleman WA. oyp9, to) i'owers- hiock, hociibsiit, There are not as many "April llealy drug and clothing hous- Tlxo. Transient House Is the ilrst-class Hotel of the city, the homo for the commercial men and tho traveling public To sec ip to bo canvinccd.

Board by the day or week. Horso stabling convenient-ly arranged to premises. A. 1). RichartU, Vroprietoiv fools''' around this year as usual.

cs. i tic unanimous vore wnicn Perhaps it was on account of the SH'iiiK Pai'tinj? hard times. Old coat, ircwelll It must y- soj Th" best ct riend.s have parted. Decrepit, faded, you must go; "We will take anything on sub Look I bow yeursea'us have started. Tou wore with np Hint night when f3 I Hv fnolMi loee directed P.

Mamkk, I tempted fat p. As I was then So you are now rejected. PhysJcian and Surgeon, I'litlaiiiuMl Letters In the Post Of flee lit Morgan- 1 Call at Drugstore or llesidenco. vllle, Kansas, for the month ending April 2, IMM: Mrs. Benwlck Coulter.

NKXT! 1). M. WILDER, Mr. Andrew Peterson. Mr.

Herman Wllkons. Mr. Ueo. L. Worluud.

scription hat can be eaten, Worn, or in anyway advantageously used by man. Several of our citizens took ad vantage of the nice weather lasl Sunday by taking a drive and we took a wal k. M. l'liillijH iloiilff ia it ni it re and Carpets, Undertaking and Km-!) timing, new hoarse in connection. Telegraph orders filled day or night.

Clay Center, Kans The Western Farmer given free io year with ever yearly eid soription when paid in advance ii you want it. Bring all of your job work to the We can tim "nu, A pamphlet of Information and b-11 Y3 jtnK ol the Ilow lo tf Oiitnin I'litenn, Carenm, tniel Mark, Coprrluht. it Sru.fLJf MUNN A CO-yf Ff-x 3H1 Ilrondway. jf I l'hese letters will be sen to lit Dea Letur got 20 djioka and would have go( more if Jiredemeyer had bad tbam on hand far sale. A.

J. Harris keeps the best line of dried fruits iu town. II. C. and J.

O. Miller went up to Clifton and joined the Helrct Knight lodge last Friday ulf lit, were aco'Jinpuaied by several of the members from here und they expect to organize a lodge hare In about a Mo. Dr. Marner' keeps a nice line of Hpuctuclcs ft nd oun fit your eyos perfectly. What alls Silver? Oh he 1 fooled that's all, on Coffee, Sugar, lUlsius, Meats, aud everything.

If any body has a horse weighing not over 1250 pounds aud want to wlu 1U pullliig nt the eud of 100 foot rope tbty oau flud their match aguiust one of the Soott hoi'be that weiglis uotovor 1UJ0 poumU. Royal Mocha aud Java Coffee at Frank Wluteriaute. Few sight In lb world are more striking Office; May the 2, ISUI if not delivered be Barber Shop. Always ready to give you ft good shave or hair cut. fore.

Iu calling for llieuoove pica.osity he received for councilman shows that everybody likes him and knows him to be the thorough gentleman his few years in this country has proven him to be. He vill sit oil tho council as an property owners, industries, etc, W. II. II. Do AN a farmer at the east side of own, but has, property inside of city limits, therefore, he is a aluable addition to the council.

Mitchell Wheelek is the wheeler of the Morganville Holler Mill, is known over Kansas as an open hearted, prosperous man; owning one of the best mills in the state he will want to see Morganville governed right. In our issue last week gave an account of the drowning of Dr. Knickerbocker, who was in charge of the Kaw Agency, T. learn that Mrs. Coii'oy of this city has received a letter from a friend at Uclall, his former home, dated March 31st, stating that his body had not j'ct been discovered.

J. EI. Morgan, Fred bilver, F. W. Morgan, Clark Thompson, (r.

advertised. S. s. m. OLD APPLE TREES, Itui Planted Ov Century Ago and 1).

Fllntlor, PlIOTOGHAPHER. Photon mud In all aizei, from locket to Ufa iire. ri.i.t.. (iiiiiiK ii eotslty. Potmlw ti i-inyons liik-n dln ct iront life or cnfled f.

in mull plcluiis. til. AY KS'lEHj KAN VS. Tleldlag FroBtaMa crop. It Is a curious circumstance, write a Middletown (N.

correspondent of the New York Times, that while the apple crop of Orange and Sullivan counties is otherwise almost a total failure, two trees which enjoy a wide celebrity than that of a inun Vuo hus a bile iu the I I I laf Fill .11.1 ltftFT24lN.SArfcTYEVERMADE middle of his back aud finds hi una jut) too short to scratch lu ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING AnFMTR WAMTIr out as good job work as any oflict in the county. J. A. Crane, agent for the Glen-wood nursery at Junction City, is-here delivering half near load The only stoneware in town, 10 ceut per gal. at CATALOGUE DESCHIBINQ OUR FULL LINE THI Th Union Pacific forwarded 34 cars of I OF WHttLS ami wwrLiwiint I grain, 5 curs of Flour, aud i curs slock, in the on aooount of their age and slxe and peculiarities of bearing, return, as usual, a larjre yield of fruit.

The two trees in question are anolent landmarks of the Minlalnk roglon, and are pronounced great curiosities by pomologists. Both are undoubtedly chance seedlings, dating back more than a century in age to the advent ot tho first white settlors in tho region. Other striking peculiarities ot these trees are their unfailing productiveness, and the fact that the fruit month of March. If it was muddy unci NEW LEVER SAFETY of fruit trees which he took orders fur 1 ist winter, They are a tine Hhort crop lat year, we was furlunuto nongh tt ralhu a fair crop Iu this heck Be lot of trees. publlcau Valley that never falls to gal there tin itad yield every year.

ami John Ward have sent in their applications to become of the Select Night L. dgo ltl Tou can get any kind of ribbon, wreath, or r.Hl,liu oq Ul WJ0 DIP1' iilM awudx aHl lu miuiiiitil imiiMlKiii anX ot mkbumkj pu.it nl jCiwamajil 'M it I he I nrient nays, hero tire two ways of telling which are the live and prospering business firms I produood by each dillors from tho other, vJlilloii. Our bo vs wiit) arc iiieiii-heroof Lids Uulgo arc rust rs u'ad we hojie they will siucccd in or ganizing a lotlge at Wii- tiu and is entirely unlike any variety oi ap pies grown anywhere in the Minisink country. What is known as tho old Jo Geo ap plo tree stands on the Jo Goo bill, in the town of Wawayanda, Orango County. The hill and the tree took thoir name from an Indian of the Mlnsl or Minisink tribe, whoso cabin stood near bv until a period Just before tho rovolu- any town.

I he first, to watoli the newspapers. The second is to watch their places of business for a time. Those that advertise liberally get the trade." The, grass is springing np, buds as tho initiation fee is o.i.y thi'V would soonliavc a Lotlge. bouutt trimming ut Holt Mislaru, olieap. At the Baptist ohurch, lust Munduy morning full house listened to Uev.

Mr. Coffey's discussion of the subject of "Obedience to Parents." If all children would put In practice the principles presented Hi world would soon grow hotter. The Holt Sistcn will trim youf bonnet oheapar laan any body else. The HUliJocls of th sermons at tlio Baptist Church next Sunday will bo, "Brotherly lov. among christians," III the manilng; and In the evening, "The Umnlsclckce of A cardial InvlUllou to all to come ad hnr these discourses.

The PERFECTION of SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY of POWER. are springing out on tho trees, la Tho fruit of the ueo nas tionarv war, It is cbarprod with duo solemnity thus a man recolvt-d from tbo Agricultural, Dupartniont catnip seud for ncparaffu eocd, and thut nil the cats of tho country cotiffrogaW in bU gardnn. We do not know how much truth there is ir the story, but at all events wo do no a wild and dolicious flavor wincn nas (jK.9 are wearing spring honnets, won it ffreut popularity, and poroolopists fire Weill irig fprlng havo introduced it by grafts and cuttings g. i.Ai....innmhrda.of the the hels liko spnng, in JS'O CIIA1TVW. ISO OEAItW.

VARIABLE STROKE, only two sets of Revolving Bearings. Best Hill Climbing and all around Safety made. country. fact everything looks and feels require tho story to stronsthon our no- TKn AtVinit fnmnnn nnnla ffAA fttllfldl OB autntn nvnont tm uTAnl U'luon OA A H. B.

SMITH MACHINE CO. SMITHVILLE, M.J. (CT WOODWOrKi'Xg" AftAerlME(lf5gJ Intent to Hon BUivrs. VvUt 7 ,7 V1- 0f that tho AffrieuRurua uoiiw.mont A.vert,.,,!.. charter I SSS SSS iS i .3 10 a firm.

Unlnto uuy community, as an hoho hgmi 0( US Spe- ltW'lll Us and th bBW stool Rural. s.tlrs stmnivr up th dally ftnywhore ln thHe" Sut0. The 1 wheiO we have been sitting trying Thk advice to feed Inferior roots an yjrSKt i Teunri giro vou the nes for" 2cU iSSSS upon th.f,otth.tyou liav.fouadth moasuros at foot from the ground 14 C()py; COine friends rtrm4Vb ffi? toVd It than toihrn A 10 th" SS Ittt? Sffff S5f LStly sp'ing a dollar on us for a iih. bet ted tor stock. i 2a UNION SQUAnE.NY.""t,- ATLANTA.

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1891-1891