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The Advance from Morganville, Kansas • 2

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The Advance Don't Read This. E. C. Healy went to St. Joe, With each succeeding day eomes an Increas yesterday.

ed demand for better servioe on tbe rail way WASHINGTON, D. C. From our regular correspondent. Owing to the State campaigns, pohtiticians are rather scarce in Pick-Ups. of our country.

Tbe Union Pacific and Mk- Bran new gents underwear at soust Pacific railways to the front as usual, I in. tbe Racket Store. have been leading in these lines of improvement, for some time and running Through PICKED DP HERE AND THERE AND ARRANGED TO SUIT THE COL. UMNBOFTHE ADVANCE, Washington these days, but the Pullman Sleepers between Salt Lake City Dr. Marner returned home from presence of five hundred of the most distinguished Methodists in St.

Louis Thursday. Hutkiog gloves at Silver's. D. N. Thompson returned front Topeka, Wednesday, Call at the Racket Store and see tbe world, who are in attendance Clay Center, Kansas, the largest line of gloves and mit upon the Ecumenical conference of that church, now in session tens ever in town, and we sell 'em We offer to the trade this week here, more than reconciles our cheap.

The Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. people to the absence of the politicians.

The conference hf: been a lOOOyards good heavy unbleached cotton flannel at 5cts yd. worth 8. 1000 10 14. and St Louis via Denver. We want everyone that gets this paper that is not a subscriber to become one.

We like the fl but will take anything from a pumpkin to abay stack on subscription and allow big price for it. CONSUMPTION CURED An old physician, retired from practice having had placed in bis by an East ludia missionary tbe formula of a simple remedy for the speedy ami permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth ma and all throat and Lung Affection-, also a positive and radical cure for Kervoux Debilhy and all Nervous Complaints' after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it bis duty to make it known to his Huffering fellows Actuated by thlsmotlve and adesir to relieve human suffering, I will send free ot charge, to all who deeire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, wl tb full directions fo preparing and using. Pent by mail by addressing with Stamp, naming this paper. WA. Noyes, b20 Powers' Bloos Rochester, at Hutchinson elected Dr.

M. B. Ward Grand Master, and H. W. great success, and everything has so far passed off smoothly, 784 Pink Irish Flannel at 15cts worth 20, 25 Ladies good heavy Beaver cloaks at $5.00 worth $8.50.

Deputy Grand Master. New Flak Horn iny at the Boycott. The Roller mills are putting a new roof over the engine bouse. Tbe best fine cut chewing tobaaco In town atPeaalee's. Mrs.

M. D. Arner was in Clay Center, Thursday. Redwing atone crocks at Sliver's. Phil.

Clampltt was in Manhattan on bust-new tbe first of tbe week. Fresh Boiled Oats In bulk at the Boyoott. The new elevator company is building corn cribs east of tbe elevator. 11 kind at Kansas and Missouri coal at Hays' and Howell's. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Bodlne are the Now is the time ripe for sore 100 PAIRS MEM'S HEAVY BLUE DEMISE OVERS AT 9BC. although the refusal of some of the hotels to accomodate the colored brethern for a time threatened to make trouble, but Heavy cottonade suits, coat hands, just buy a pair of those husking gloves at the Racket Store and save that annoyance, quarters were found for them elsewhere. pants and vest at 2.50 suit, Mrs. Thos.

Dugger, of Red- School Report The United States Supreme just the thing for husking dington, arrived here Sunday to spend the wintif with her mother, Mrs. Rairden. It is an interesting fact that a Court opened its October term today with the usual dignified formalities which never fail to make a corn in- Report of school In District No. SO for tbe month ending Oct 2, 1861: Number of pupils enrolled 28. Average dally attendance, IS.

Names of pupils neither absent not tardy, Cora Eversoll, and Julia Patnaude, Pupils not tardy but absent: Grade Cooper, Minnie Cbayer, Anna Eversoll, Freddie Kveraoll, Susie Eversoll, Anna Kaiser, John Kaiser, Mary Kaiser, Carrie Patnaude, Ellen Patnaude, Charlie Oirard and Sammy Henet. Alona Witoii, Teacher. young man who was a traveling salesman in the West, took up the Come to the fountain head where the bargains grow. Beach Starr. Chautauqua Course, completed the four years' reading, decided to go deep impression upon the minds of all visitors, no matter how often they may have witnessed the same grand simplicity, if such a term be allowable.

There was Considerable disappointment because the absence of Chief Justice Fuller, to college, afterward sought a leading university where he took who is at the bedside of a sick daughter in Chicago, and of Just a post graduate degree with high honor, and is now full professor in an important New England College. Topeka is earning tbe reputation of being the most orderly and temperate city In the country. Note the folio wing: Tbe census department shows the annual cost of maintaining the police force la nine license cities of same size as Topeka to be In Topeka, $16,273. The average the average takes in these same nine license cities are In Topeka, JI20.798. During the week of the recent State fair, with a largenumber of visitors In town tbe entire week, tbe police force Increased by ice Gray, who is just convalescing from an attack of typhoid fever, A member of the ChaUtauqua A China egg won't hatch out a chicken! jJeilhe? will proclamations on dead wailt itvive languishing trade.

made necessary the postponement reading circle writes of her expe rience; "I am the mother df eight for a time of a number of cases considered to be of too much importance to be decided by any 14 special officers, making about 80 officers In all, and the utmost vigilance secured, on children, and have done my own work during the four years with NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ly 12 arrests for drunkenness were made in the seven days, or an average of less tban two a day. On Thursday, the big day, no less than 25,000 people were gathered to at thing less than a full bench. Among these cases are what is Is the great tend tbe fair. This immunity from drunk enness In a city tbe size of Topeka, and ob such an oocatlon, is a strong proHlbltldrl sermon. INK-UBATOK known as the Sayward case, which involves several of the questions in dispute between Great Britain, i xf a boy baby.

Born Monday night. Cotton Batta and comforter cloth away down) at Silver's. A-1. Harris' littlb girl is quite sick. Dr.

Cook of Clay Center, is in attendance. Bait meats, bologna and cheese at Silver's. J. N. Cafferata went to wakefleld Thursday, on business.

Red Sugar sand at the Boycott. Frank Wlnterraute and Don Peaslee were at the County seat, Tuesday. Fob Rent Two houses, four rooms each. Wm. Bilveb.

C. H. Beassean has bought him a Fairbank stock scales to put up on his fine farm west of town. Husking gloves, thB best in tbe world, at Peaslee's. There were oyer 40 Kansas lady editors attending tbe Ladies Press association In Topeka last week.

the farmers are busy picking their winter apples which are nf a Very nice quality. You won't mind jack frost If you have on a suit of Peaslee's underwear. There was a Pound social at Rev. J. Brown's Tuesday evening, which was well attended.

Shawls, blankets and woolen yarns very cheat, at Silver's. Bobh To Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

Roper, Wednesday, Oct. lUh, 1881, a big girl baby. All doing well. Wool flannels and Cottbn flannels of all grades cheap at Silver's, Mrs. Geo.

Barcei we'rii lb Hutchinson; Tuesday, as a delegate to the Bebecka. Mrs. Silvers accompanied her. Cottonadas, Demlns and Jeans cheap, at Silver's. Winter underwoai at Peaslee's, the best and oheapest In town, Tbe 1.

0. O. F. elected L. tebbe delegate to atteud the meeting of tbe Urand Lodge in Hutchinson, this week.

Gloves, Gloves, at Peaslee's that will lit your band neatly and will give you satisfac tlon In every respect. Mrs. John Stoneback went to 'Gralnfleld to visit a few days with relatives and friends. Red Wing atone Ware Jars from one gallon ioslx gallons at Silver's for 10 cents per gal. Mr.

Bab'cock, the former druggist at this place now of Cellar Rapplds; was In town a few clays this week, visiting did friends. Evaporate Raspberries at ttie Boycott; Tne night operator at the Rock Island depot In Clay Ceuter came up here Tuesday and went duck shooting with Moy Peaslee. Muslins, glngbaiiis, prints and shirtings one to three cents cheiiper than ever known In1 this city, at Silver's. the usual amount of sickness that olldws such a family; My cares have been great; yet would not be the' wbirian I am to-day had it flbt been for the C. L.

S. C. work that has employed my mind in thinking of better things than the everyday cares of life. I hope other tired mothers will be benefited as I have been. and the United States as to the People's Party Primary.

The Stierman township plimary FOR HATCHING OUT BUSINESS TO ADNERTI8ERS OUBRATBS ARK LOW IN COMPARISON TO THE BENEFIT YOU WILL DBRIVB FROM IT. rights of the latter inBehriag Sea; the case involving the validity of the McKinley tariff act, and that will beheld at Silver's Hall. Mon day, Oct. 26, 1891 at 2 iiv.uk for the purpose of nominating MORGANVILLB township officers. C.

C. Miles, to determine the constitutionality of the act shutting the lotteries, out Of the mails. The session starts out with a larger number of Kansas City, Oct. i6i--C; W. Com.

Davis of Goddard, Kaussj was in nfjEWtTT the City yesterday; Mr. Davis cases upon the docket than the NOTICE. Hunting and shooting is hereby court has ever before had, and although the act creating the new prohibited under penalty tf the law on my fatrri. Anyone violat Circuit or Appelate Court was in Crawford Froprs. Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Tinware, Cut-tlery, etc.

First-class harness shop in connection. Give ns a call, see our goods and get our knows tnor'e ftbditt the crops of the world thati any dther man in America. He has spent the recent years of his life in studying the agricultural situation, and his investigations has led him to the conclusion that good land any ing this notice will positively be punished to the full extent of the tended to relieve the Supreme Court other legislation enacted at the same session will ad much more to its labors than the new prices before buving elsewhere. law if found hunting or shooting on the farm. court can possibly relieve it Of.

D. N. Thompson. The Indian depredation teases refer red to the Court of Claims, of where in this Cdiintry will be wdfth $100 an acre within the next five years; Mr. Davis is a firm believer that wheat will sell at (2 a bushel this crop year.

which there are something like Enforced Prohibition, "Do you knowj" said" a well 15,000, are appealable to the Supreme Court. So also are cas known ex-confederate officer, "that the confederate gtivefhment was VWAOQTTinrnu) with rafa geography or teb oouittht. wax obtain KDOfi tAMTABLB IKTOHMATIOW FROM A STUDY OF TEU MAP OT es the recently established Land Claims Court. These Some Facts Abiiiit the Chautauqua; It was organized in 18T8. Fully 180,000 member have the only government ill the world that really enforced prohibition? casts will not increase the docket Crawford and Lennard have received at been enrolled.

of the Supreme Court at this term, Durhing the war the government prohibited the manufacture of liquor in Virginia. It was here that but by next year this time it is predicted that it will be almost Nearly 30,000 have completed the four year's course. The average age of the readers is between 30 aud 40 swamped with them. It is evident the army was, and the Same prohibition extended to the1 southern their hardware store a lot of unique pitchers from Germany. Call and ask to see thoid.

Take your grain td the new elevator; Moy Peaslee has resigned his position of carrying the mall io antt from the depots, and new applications are being sent In for the position. Mesaers Chas. Councilman and are now retdy to buy all kinds of grain, and will pay the highest market prices. L.D. Bulla, Buyer.

Samuel Crawford and A. N.Crawford ship that something has got to be done in the near future to relieve the members are scattered over states. This law was Jiiade be the entire globe. cause the government wanted all Silri reme Court, or it will take the greater portion of an ordinary The plan includes: definite the grain to feed the people. The further result was that the confed course in History, Literature, bcience' and Art; stie'eiific books, life-time to get a decisibn on a case ped a car load of Hogs to Kailsai City Wedn not important enough to he ad' erate army was the' soberest army appointment of time, various aid the world ever had.

The little vanced on the docket. esday. Get prices on grain; of L. D. Bulla, before you sell.

and suggestions. impending Famine in Russia. liquor that could be had was only Tbe Morganvllle Roller mill has put In a obtained upon the prescription of INDIANA CO. manufacturers of Wrought steel ranges a surgeon." Mida's Criterion. new 100 barrel water tanltttt the mill whlcn was bougbt of our windmill and pump man, U.W.Stewart.

ft Will be the most terrible on rcc6rd more terrible even than that of 1840. The crops have TUE CKICISO, ROCK ISLO ft PACIFIC RIIL171T, Tou will find me at the Racket Store Rather Snakey. from 8 a. m. to 8 p.

m. Please call and ex Including main Unes. branches and extensions Bast and West of toe Missouri Rlvan the Dlfeot Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, II oUtte, Book Island, In ILUNOIS-OaTenport, Muscatine. Ottumwa, Oskaioosa, Dee Molnae, Wlnteroet, Audubon, Harlan and Council Bluffs. In IOWA-illnneapoUB- and St.

PauL In aNNB80TA-Watertown been destroyed of almost destroy ed in twenty-six provinces of Eu A farmer of Dry Fork district amine our dry-goods and millinery, Mrs. S. E. VanHouten says he has a shake which swal and Bloux Falls, In DAKOTA-Oamaron, Bt Joseph) and Kansas City, in L. L.

Bpfencer and wife, of Jacksonville and Nelson. In NBBSA8KA Atchison, Leav ropean Russia. In six provinces more than one-half of the districts afilssouBi-omana, rairoi enworth, Horton, Topeka, Falfbury, rawoixn, aorwik iopes, lowed an wight day clock in Au 311., came in Monday for a UK with Mrs Spencer's parent, J. 0. ConkrigbU, Mr.

Spenoer returned home Wednesday, but hi wife will remain until next week. are afflicted with the same catani gust 1886. Until thd clock rUn down it struck regularly and its ity. In thirteen provinces the the harvest promises to be mid ticking could bo heard distinctly, slt I I will sell you g(nd beef by the quiir-: ir half. or I will dress hous or 1 Willi A short time ago the faumer foitnd dling sufficient for the needs of beeves for ntbur parties for the-- hides.

I. J.HAHBIS, rarior Murm-h: some eggs which had been lepo? the people, leaving ho surplus. itcd in a hollow log by the reptile, Only in the northern Cuucassusr, Sometime during this week some bad whiio hnnl.inir nn Ti. N. Thompson's I and oh breaking them open found auwuuuiia, niuuva, scuinuu, swwua, viuv City, Caldwell, In KANSAS-Klntrnshsr.

Bl Beno.ln the INDIAN TERRITORY Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, In COLORADO. Traverses pew areas of rich farming and gracing lands, affording the beat facilities of Intercommunication to all towns and cities east sad west, northwest and southwest of Chloago, and to Paetflo and transoceanic Beaporta. MAGNIFICENT VC3TI3ULC EXPRESS Leading all competitors In splendor of equipment, between CHIOAOO and DBS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO nd DENVER, COLORADO and PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA or via ST. JOSBPH. Through Coaches, Palace Sleeperu, NBW AMD HLBQANT DINING CARS, and 7REB RECLINING CHAIH CARS.

California Excursions daily, with choice of routes to and from Salt Lake City, Ogdea, Helena, Portland Los Angeles and San Francisco. Faat xpress Triune dally to and from all towns, oltles and sections la Southern Nebraska, Kansas and thS Indian Territory. The Direct Una to and from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Cascade. Olenwood Springe, and all ths Sanitary Resorte and Sosnlo Orandsufs or Colorado, VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Fast Express Trains, daUy.betwsea Chicago and Minneapolis and JBt Paul, autktag eloM connections for an points North sad Northwest.

FREE Reclining ChaU-Cars to and from Kansas City. The Favorite Line to Pipeatona, Waiertownk Move? FeUs, and the Summer Besorte and Hunting and Fishing fltonnds of Iowa Minnesota and Dakota. iA THB SHORT UNB VIA SBNBOA AND KANKAKEE offers JfarfllMesd tWval between tiinainnatl. indtaaaiMlia. Laflftvette.

and OouaoB Bluffs. 8t wut nt nwn. shot a new Willion bed in the few northern provinces, and in three districts of the southeast, that each contained an open faced nnllll It tuna an shattrrcil us to be unlit for uhm. It was a moan trick and the offender Guaranteed to be the most economical, most durable and most serfot Ranee bn the market. Hhould be punished II round.

watch in iirsi class running order. Ho sold the watches at a big prof AGENTS ftnt agents Suitable for hard or soft coal, or the harvest is expected to bo above the average. Signs of acute famine are already visible; thousands ol peasants are star ving upon grass boiled in water, people are dying it and has now given the shake a post hole auger in the hopo that it everywhere to sell OUK Ll 1 1 The funniest and Most laughable trick out. am rt oan mailallillif thorn. All you Wood.

8end for oatalogue to bnve to do Is to show It, It sella Itself. Send will produce sufficient cork screws INDIANA RANGE 00. li cents lor sample and terms to UKNEBAt. AGENCY AND to cnalilo him to open a drug store EVANSVTLLE, TJtt). of hunger in the streets, and pens Room 69, 12 So.

Clark nt Joaetth. Atchison. Ijeavenwortk. Bansss City, sflnnaapolls, and St PauL Randolph Knterprisc, ants are advertising their children lyTlokai Ed Hasrenmasier moved his leaps. Folders, er desired Inlbrmation, apply to Kb unl totitrnVut hnnia from New York C3oe la tbe United Staaae or Oanaoa, or i for sale In order td hot see them family to Clay Center Thursday.

Wednesday. His father died last Thursday. Mrs Scdtt will remain there five or sis JOUM SffRAftTIAN. RT.JOHN, Potatoes by the peck or buinfcl die before their eyes. Stiepuiak W.

H. Hay worth will go to Ws brtor'e returning home. at the Racket Stove. in Free Russia. lamity at Dexter next wetlr..

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Pages Available:
188
Years Available:
1891-1891