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The Advance from Morganville, Kansas • 2

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The Advancei
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Morganville, Kansas
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The Advance The Crotherless Git! "Something' New! GO TO B. KttEEK'S The girl vithout a brother is especially to be pitied, writes Ruth Ashmore in the December Ladie's -FOR- Sugar sand and cake candies at the Racket Store. II. Morten has, received a lot of fine hickory nuts from JvC. Fresh roasted peanuts at the Racket Store.

George Stewart dehorned 00 Local News. Cranberries at the Boycott, Kedwlng stone crocks at Silver's. Rolled oats lo bulic at the Boycott. It you want a good glove gouM, A. BcauU.

Home Journal. She is the girl who is never certain of getting the FURNITURE Of M. 8. Scott shipped two car loads of UogB pleasures of life unless she is very attractive. Of course, she has no brother she is ceitain will take her everywhere; she is apt to get little bit vain, for she ha no brother to 'tell as oldy brother will, of her faults and mistakes.

It is only the some The above cut represents au invention of ot great merit. It is a earpet, curtain and whiI uaimr protector. If vou warn, to Dm Mbo undertaking and emhalniinjr a sneciaitv. Hearse alvvavs in or alert them write to me mid 1 will tll yon 111 aoout me protector ana now iu get then! Aauress J.A. Cba.nb, Ri cy.Kaus 0 readness, CLIFTON, KANS.

head of cattle Tuesday afternoon: Aoyone wanting nice WLIlc P. Reck for breeding shoulu all on J. C. Tuesday J. N.

Cufferata drove Healy's horse to Clay Center in about the same time some of the trains makes the distance. Four hundred pounds of the choicest Holiday candies just received at the Racket Store. PiOBEKT j. BURDETTE, the llU- what doubtful tact of a brother that announces 'I wouldn't walk up street with you in that and th girl whose brother says' fhis to her may be certain that ha Jewelry, Silverware, and Clocks for the to K. this Week.

Hhawls, blankets and woolen yarns very cheap, at Silver's. A. W. Dugger received a flue bicycle lioru Kansas Cily yesterday. National Light Oil at the Boycott.

It is reported that D. D. Thompson hm sold bis blacksmith shop. Kansas, Missouri, Colorado aud Wyoming coal at Hays' and Howell's. Tie union Thanksgiving service was well attended at the M.

E. church. The best fine cut chewing tobacco In town atPeaalee's. Thanksgiving day was observed by nearly everyone in town. Wool flannels and Cotton flannels of all I grades cheap at Silver's.

Hays and. Howell received two car loads of lumber this week. Winter underwcai at Peaslee's, the best and cheapest in town. is only expressing the opinion of other givl's- brothers. lie may not say it in the most gentle way, II.

W. SELTZ JEWELERS. AMERICAN WATCHES, CLOCK', tills VERW ARE, SPECTACLE ETC. -AY CEN'l WFj SELL ALJ KINDS OK Jh.WFI.UY. KNIVE8 AND )UKK.

TEA SPOONS, TARIjl jSPOONS1, BUTTER KNIVES and SUGAR SHE: CASTORS, PICKLE CASTORS, FRUIT DISHES, NUT BOWLS, CAKE MASK ETS, TEA SETS, WATER SE IS, MUGS, napkin rinos, GOODS BOUGHT OF US ENGRAVED FREE CLAY CENTER, KAS inoiist, is to go into the editorial harness again. With January 1st, Order now from H. E. HOLMES at the I. depot, New 500 page catalogue just received for 1892.

All goods guaranteed to he as represented. but he tells the truth, and if you ask him why paying a visit to an he will become a salaried editor on the staff of The Ladie's Home other girl is more desirable than to Journal, and will conduct a regu Mrs. M. Wheeler's father and mother are lar department in each issue of Visiting with her this week. IfoTEXT! that periodical.

Red Wing stone ware jars from one gallon D. WILDER, Gonne has as fine assortment of to six gallons at Silver's for 1(1 cents per gal M. Wheeler was at the county seat Monday on business. Cotton Batts and comforter cloth away down, at Silver's. Barber Shop.

Always ready to give you good shave or hair cut. plush albums, work boxes, an cuff boxes, and toilet sets as Mor gauville has seen for some time. 5'. Vl-prff-r, Tn i v. Dr.

Marner, M. Wilder and T. E. Gonnc The following has been a stand Manufactures choice flour, meal, grnham, feed and gram Custom work done. Williams Bonner Hakes Farm Loans at tie Lowest rates.

Office over Farmers and Merchants Bank. CLAY CENTER; KANS were lay Ceiuer visitors Monday. You won't mind Jack frost if you have 011 a suit of Peaslee's nuderwear. The Republican National convention will be held at Minneapolis, ou June 7. 1H92.

CitovKH, Peaslee's that will 111 your hand neatly and will give you sallslnc- The BOYCOTT G-ROCERY, Frank L. Wintermute, Pro? rietor. First-class goods at reasonable prices. Chickeiipox is reported as being a visiii.r GO TO J. W.

Thompson To get a good job of plow work, wagons repaired, and all kinds of blacksmithing. on 37ou know, he will sit down and look at you, nnd then he will say: "Well, you see, it is just this way: From the time you get there she is a nice girl who gives you a pleasent welcome and yet doesn't gush over you. She is entertaining, and yet see has a fashion of putting down nasty gossip or silly talk among whever is there. She is a restful sort of girl, she is not always wanting to lo something that tires you half to death and where the game isn't worth he candle, and when she says goodbye to you, you feel certain that she is pretty glad you came, and that she will be glad to see you another time, but that she doesn't look upon you as thcone and only man in the world;" that is the kind of a discription that the brothcrless girl can't get; Then doesn't hear of men that a fellow would not have his sister ro with. Probably the wisest course for her to pursue is for her to choose tis her most intimate friend a girl who has a wise brother; then she can reap the benefit of ius counsel.

Considerable thieving has bet going in and around town and the constable is going to grab them in. MOB.GANVTLLI ing local in the C. Times and the Dispatch since the election: "Sheriff Need, of Clay county, was re-elected by a small majority. His spleudid record and great popularity won for him the victory. We congratulated him and the county.

Riley Regent." Being twice published it cannot surely be a news locai, therefore, we wonder if it is a pay local. Everything you can think of in Holiday goOds at the icket Store. The Presidential campaign comes next. AH agree llic lariff will be in it. The Home Alarket Bulletin vf Boston is an ihle exponent of the protection side.

It is full of points, clearly flBBUflBF UUiniUULJ UU UUUUL3D Da. H. II. OLNEY, Dentist Office over Vincent's Hardware Store CLAY CENTER, K. fe Ci'it AOlt tilldiU, 4 L' )1S Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Tinware, Cuttle ry, etcv hiniiCrs s-liop in ct'ii nection.

Give us a call, tee our foods and get our jr.ci-f. 1 cfore bningelsewhere. G. I'. Marker, Physician and Surgeon.

MORGANV1LLE STATE Call at Drugstore or Residence. iu numder of f.unilies west of the river. A good line of Funnel goods can always be found at A. Harris'. Call and examiut them.

Mitchell Wheeler received six car loads oi kjoek cattle from Kaunas City this week. Nice line of toys Just received at A. J. Harris'. J.

S. Miller and family spent Thanksgiving at Abilene with Mr. and Mrs. W. UlWtOQ.

You bell Yes sir, I have got a good fresh line of groceries and I will sell'em cheap. A. J. Harris Mrs P. Petermeyer huh been sick for the past week, but is reported uouvalenent, aid Miss.

AUna toueback is sick with rhcuma-Usui but IS now belter. Uollle! have you seen those boots and shoes at A. J. Harris'? They are a tine i and be is selling them 10 per ceui cheaper than Clay Ce'iter stores. J.

S. Miller, a prudent aud Industrials farmer north n( town, has hold enough i.i grain eic.ioui his farm this ear to pay i a if I aw mortgage on his place. Jake is Mistier aud knows baw to push the spade t. make tiio ground yield what is sown on 1. Don't buy ymr groceries until you see A.

J. Harris' stock. He not only has an linef but is selling them at the ve lowet possible price. CONSLMPiION CURIO) A old phy.slclan, rellied from prantlct having naU iu ills ha ds by an Eh-. India missionary the formula of a slmp remedy for tu speedy ami permanent Ci.ri of coiiHuniptiou, llninclntis, Cutarrn Asthma and all ihroataiid Lung A (leutioiii-, also a positive ami radical cure fur Nervou Dcbiliij and all Nervous Complaints' afie having uwled Its wonderful cumiive powei In iKiiisuiidn of cases, has fell it his duly luakH it known to his MullurliiK feilou Actuated by tilts motive aud tli-nlr to relieve human sullering, 1 will send fiee of clinigc to all wtio rteMre it, this recipe, in Uurim.ii, Krt ncli or Knglish, wilhliui dnections f.

prepai lug Hud UMiig. by im.il by uudr-esiiug with Ktauip, uaiiiiiig tills paper. WA. Noyes, luo Powers' Block Rochester J.W. Petersok, Pres.

E. C. IIealv, Vice-Pres. F. W.

Morgan', Oasier. tnd briefly put. By taking it vith our own paper our readers an get it for half price. The two tor $1. Condenced Mince Meat finest quality at the Racket Store.

The best is always the cheapest try a paper of Cordova coffee and ou will have the best and cheapest, at thd Racket Stom Miss Mamie Dickens, who was always known as the favorite Does a general banking business LoailS money on chattel and real estate. IxsuiiAxrE in the best companies. PENSIONS. THF. DTSA'MLTTY BILL IS A LAW.

MSATVLFD SINCE TIlF V.T? AlEENTITLE't) pnt so h-s ri from thopffpets ann ovv1f fli plnolndnfl. Tf yon wish yonrfiiatm "tnrt silocossfutl -r Pivrt -ddress jihfs Tanner Ls at pt'Msioris, Wahhing-t is, D. ('. BLOOM. Grandfather DuflVr who has not beeti ex-(ei'ted lo live for several weeks Is now sonit bettee.

His two ulde-tt sous from Mo. are with him at present We Iuvvh a masquerade ball at Mr; 1'. Onaro'son Tha. ksgiving night. Thanksgiving day was spent in Variout wa.s.

Some of tn! people were at church, laughtar of Charles Dickens, has AUGUST BKENNEE. 3VCERCHANT TAILOR, JSK DOOR EAST OF PEOPLE'S HANK. Keeps a full line of piece goods and samples. Suits made to -order cheaper than nnywherelse in town. Repairing neatly done.

Latest perfect fitting, superior workmanship Inspect ou'i stock, learn our prices, aud try'our vorkk in the coriideld; some at wedding, 'lite at school and others at home at work, anUa iiuinbtr were hunting aud i-evenil -(50 TO-I). T. Miller's Blacksmith Shop For all kinds, of Iiiuksniithin; Inn so-shoeing tmd wngon repair; ing. All work done chestp ant' satisfaction truarsihteed. written, for the Christmas number if The Ladle's IIoMe Journal, her (irst story.

It is a semi-ghost title d.iiiees were held in the evening, A vlr. Sliver and Miss. Adel Parody were maided on Thanksgiving day. Although living Cloud county they hsVea number of the romance of an old English of uciiiaiut.aiiccs here. manor.

Miss. Dick en's only piece ot literary work previous to this an mahi 85.00 prn Uev. CnklArell spent Thanksgiving day soul It of Idaua, where lie ofth'ialed at the wedding of Mr. Williams and Miss; Fiorr Mullen. Mr, Uugld shipped it Jcar load of flax story was the editing of her father's letters for publication.

She I will sell you good beef by the quar-j ter or half, or 1 will dress lions or i will; beeve for other pintles for the: hides. I tlAUiilM, Parlor Meat mv itpni worm ir fc' lo prices this your. IMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM, $1.00 is said to possess true literary 8S to'. KmbnMwi pinldcd si'tcH, piisrs, oxtn. talent.

1. Harris, Proprietor Flon iioiuttik liny una KStm pictun. Sent fur Sl im (retiiils fur J.oo). Not- Kansas City, last Thursday Have you hud the Chlckenuox? Kitfc'e Hemi and Lincoln Sellout's children have not be4a slichle 1. to.

limn on imported uiuiims is rnmru from lfl lo :i.r bit cent, there will not be any inrreHne keeps constantly on hand a mit'I'Iy fit sb nnd salt NOTICE. Hunting and shooting on my Our new'Tine j'f A 1 HI I II Dott Read This. With each succeeding day comes an Increased for tietier service on the roil was of our country, lhc L'niou aiid i sousl Pacific railways to the front as usual, nave been leading In these lines of lmprove- Inent. for some itino and running Through ullinun Weepers between iiUt Lake City iind HU Louis via Denver. nient, dried heef, tmif-ace.

rggs taken, Robert Wyle and family have returned Isono(-scish irnKt(KW' Familv truMBIaf.l JU-i-s TkJ from Montana, and are at M. Wyle's. farms is hereby prohibited under in exchange. Highest market pritb ioi im.ts. Ius old sad new veriiou, are what the uuujilti want.

Mr. and Mrs. Klncaid wont to Belolt, Agenti selling Bible sod Albums are agaured a rofltabu) busineu. All persona in want of employment will rhlM it If they do not nen1 for illnntrated oircalsrs and agent's terma. DOK'T DKLAT, oircainr ana imeni last week to visit their son (Jrant.

Win. WolUIng retumsd from Tulare, Call-' TTn.Tlnn! Ctm' 1 8lp F0RSHEE A McMAK. Inirortftrs A Pnt)HRhra fornltt, lust Wednesday. bibles; ttiMnrr CI MCI MAT OHIO. penally of the law.

Anyone violating this notice will be punished to the full cxtont of the law; W. II. II. Both protectionists and free traders ill find it to their advantage to have the Home Market Bulletin' during the Presidential EE t) Gingrich Proprietor Tlinvmijrhlv renovated and filled with new furniture. Hoard THB NEW LEVER SAFETY Daniel richorer took a car load cattle and hogs to Kansas City, last week.

H. C. Miller is quite sick with luteainitent fever. Mrs. Fcrdeunnt Hehwab entertained a few friends on Thanksgiving do; Fred Frtty is taking a short vacation of his own, being detained from school on ac Count oi sickness.

oy the day or week. Commercial men will tind it a pleasant place to 4Bp while in town. year. It is stout advocated 'of protect ion. It points are clear the Racket Store to see tlie great bargains m.millinery.

It. Phillips, dealer in Furniture and Carpets, Undertaking and Em balming new hearse iu connection. Tcllegrapu orders iillcd by day or fright. Mis J. WiUUlnd received very pleasant surprise party from about r0 of her friends Wednesday evening.

They mude her the At the Star Gallery, Tuesday evening, the Infant son of li nnd Mrs. AttgusV I'eterineyer was called home. The remains were Iniered lr Hloom and its arguments boiled down; Whoever would discuss this great East Side Square, Is the place to get gond photo work. Our work is unexcelled in the city, and all wYrk is guaranteed strictly tirst-clavs in every respect. Call and scb sample vork.

A. F. Keeder, Artist The PERFECTION of SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY of POWER. ceiuetry. Rev.

Hchorer presehtd the lune-sermon at 11 o'clock on Uliuiv 'a', 'lhank-givlnguay. AtUartteld the following diw otticerg Were elected: (iecrgo Utwsnn, Kd-wurd Carson, im Ki-itle Ulliisple, Melissa Hai'ilall, AiM. John Nlinulch, O. K. Kliieald, Herg'tat Anns.

Miss. Edni SehOoley spent Satftnlay and Huuilay at Home. ti'arilcld school had receptlou 'day last Woduesditi'. Tl'ie eiterelsoi we.e.rood. ltev.

Krown 1 holding a protracted iuecl lug at i'iciisent View school house. national question should know both sides. The Auvakce and bulletin for only year. Fine Phn tag CimK Send (10) i cuts in stumps r)r ciiu to John Sabiistian, Ocn'lTkt. and Pass.

Ag't Ciuoaco, Rude Isi.AM) Pacimc Chicago, 111., for a pack of the latest, smoothest, slickest playing cards you ever saw. JiM tho thing for PEESES'S SUITES ftlftKR t. a NO CHAINS. fCO GEAB8. VARIABLE STROKE, only two sets Revolving Bearings.

Best Hin Climbing and all around Safety made. Va 0. K. OUTFIT EXCELS THEM ALL. recipient of ninny nieo pt-osents.

Everyone enjoyed themselves. Miss Wiklund leaves for Kansas City to-day. Xcw comb honey tit the Racket Store. Sarah Ouxk Jewktt'jI hew novelette has bo en purchased by The Ladies Homo Journal, which jH'rirtdieal it will lie printed Hiring the the now year. CREAWIEBY its I ifWM Harry Hto nel aek nys If th plnM column Is Intended) ti pr ttct tin4 hruVii It wonders why it don't procejt nls wncu th mm na tha lnrat roolinn nnrfacct nUpi Imh vstfi torn lW.

ml Eivan next Itnunltn. AH nrnM H. D. SMITH MACHINE CO. OMItHyVLLEv window full hi in.

High Five parties. I' or a 50c. postal note will scd you live packs. mllklnK. kimnilir Utom wuoio nopm ckii, aayww ttoa nf tntlk wtniit tonchlmi Ciranirry tor- JOHN m.

CARTER, Col Martf is SYRACUSE. N.t VlMBf lt SVHEU. fl. f. .1.

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Pages Available:
188
Years Available:
1891-1891