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The Idana Journal from Idana, Kansas • 3

The Idana Journal from Idana, Kansas • 3

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The Idana Journali
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Crlsa to off Tomorrow fa the annual wearing IDANA' JOURNAL XSlssonrllnstwecib R. J. Campbell is hasXnj from Idana this week, he hawing purchased a thousand bttsaeb of Rowland ft Publisher. To Air fir toTte'Fra sta cci Grcctfcx BE IT KNOWBT: When you need SchoolBooks, Bibles, Psalm books, any kind of books, or fine articles for making gifts, such as BRUSH and COMB SETS. WORK BOXES, WRITING DEKS.

MIRRORS HEM PERRY Mr. J. Bundy had a well put down, Tues- dy. r- nut nd oranges, at Thompson's. S.T.2Zan&all euBeciiimoNs $1.00 per year RATES.

Co. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Campbell, In advance. If not $1.50 Dealer in on 19th Inst, a daughter, we were about to offer a chromo for the first item This week will close the holiday fee tivitics. if this has sv its the TfcqrriTrionrTy society of Tabor faye an oyster supper at the residence of 17m. Gaston on Tuesday evening last. Abont thirty-five couple were present.

The evening was -pleasantly passed in games and amusements The -ladies cleared about nine dollars and feel amply repaid for their trouble Misses Minnie; Cora and Emma Hutchison are at home spetHlin; th-- hnli iM vs. Misses Reita and soi. pie came Loan iiom ClilU i where they have been attend) i. school, to spend vacation. Tabor Band of Hope meets next Thurs- day.

V. There was apart, at tbe ni('iK' Mr- Coopet o.i.Sf outlay Ti.e jouog -Henry Jacob'. Mmiu veiling. 0 M' jB Don't the New forget Air. and Mrs.

iio. Hodman tre vLriting Years eve. flOUHE SETS. BOX friends on North Creek this week. Advi rtisinir ratt-s made known on tip plication Fine joh work specialty.

Time Tabta K. C. 11. 11. Train No.

293. west, due 0:23 P. "294. east. 8:40 A.

W. E. Smith. Agent. A IIapjyNew Year to Our merchants are having a good holi The farmers nave recently organized a APERS," any kind of TOYS, day trade.

farm-re' 'club 'af! the Eight Mile school LATH, SHINGLES, LIME HAIR, PLASTER CEMENT bonce. -They, meet Wednesday evening Mr. 1 I- iUtVl'; iJV'HM' tne of each ek. a fiR ii'irticisni; fihoci closed As stock of heavy ai.d slid I ot b.i Book Store. liietropolitan )' lUsty.

Jitter the A num ot; present. A dinner yarned roarcu win i A- wis rv( (I to ctl, u'kI after dinner they Thursday. Lxtcr is' the happy Joker should be a little more careful have much the largest and Hour at i'i taller oi a line girl. how he slashes into "mine hostess," and nice and fresh. at Lei's have a Dramatic Club.

Somebody Long Mack." Mack says he will sur Candies, son's. were entertained with' songs and recitations by the school. On Christmas a dinner: party Was given at the residence of Mr. Frank Durham, in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Thomas.

A number of friends were present and round (hat individual in less than one minute standard time if he finds out who she' is. Mr. J. C. Dodds, of Tabor, was in town Monday.

start the ball rolling. Shissler of Morganville is painting Mr. Parry's new building. Miss Ella Moore is having a vacation in her school this week. There will be a donation party at Mrs.

enjoyed the festivities. Mrs. Thomas was the recipient of several useful pres Carson is now a student in Hib Hutchison's to-night for the benefit of Chas. School. Mr.

Blair, who has been unable to do anything for the. past four months. ents, among which was a handsome rocking-chair. Green, is visiting at Punch Judy. Miss ilainoy.

of Mr. 31 do lire's. The Journal should be in every home in Clay and Cloud counties. W. L.

Orr is among us, spending the holidays. Reminiscence of the Christmas Tree, New Mr. Ambrose Copeland received a se The Journal circulates from York to Washington Territory. best assorted stock in Clay, can show you our goods more satis-f actorially and make better prices than any one else here. Be sure and call at the Metropolitan 1st door east of post office room, Clay Center, Kan.

Respectfully, S. S. Mclntire. If you are going to fix up a Christmas tree bear in mind we have Candies, Nuts, and every thing else that you will ned in making up your selections. Please give us a callT GO TO THE Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, EE1ESU SADDLES Oils.

Paints, Putty, Lamps, First-Class TINNER AND HARNESS-MAKER Constantly Employed. Low Prices Best tea dust at 20 cents per pound at D. S. Thompson's. There was a social out at Frank King's Wednesday evening.

If vere cut on his hand from barbed wire one day last week and is now laid up from the same. Yes. A success. A grand time. Everybody enjoyed it.

The house was crowded to its utmost W. E. Smith our popular R. R. agent went to Clay Centre on business yester- A number of Hebronites took in the capacity.

Christmas tree at Idana. The Journal until. Jauuary, 1888 for $1, if paid in advance. Wonder what it was the hich school The young men of Idana must be a oay. The week of prayer will be observed here.

Services commencing Sabbath evening. girl got. fatherly set of youths, judging from the number of doll babies on the Christmas Dr. Beatty personated Santa Claus and Men's full stock boot at $3.60 at D. S.

Thompson's. per pair l-3w he did it to perfection too. tree for them. Did you get mad when you got that lit The Presbyterians will complete an organization here soon. "Max," the Times correspondent, has Overcoats at greatly reduced prices at the Great Western One Price Clotting House.

tle doll? Florence Rodman amused the audience showed off, and the fears of his friends ate allayed. Our mention of him in last week's items rather staggered him at first was with a humorous recitation. II. C. Achenbach, of Clay Center, doing business in town Wednesday.

What do you suppose will do William and Wingrove have a new sign and it is a daisy too. Cha6. Bonsor did the work. with a bustle? but he has survived, and we trust that he will write this community up in the best of style for next week's Times. Jake.

E'S GROG Rev. McKiterick made, and' appropri Moore The Misses Gillespie and Miss ate address in his customary and pleasing style. town in of Taylor were visiting friends Wednesday. And Guaranteed Wanted, butter and eegs in exchange fcr goods, at D. S.

Thompson's. All advertisements and pay locals will be left standing until ordered out. Rev. Parks was unable to fulfill bis appointment last Sabbath on account of the storm. Fair Dealings Eight Mile Clippings.

The farmers of Eight Mile met last The festive Will Orr was there and kept his part of the house in good hu Wednesday evening and organized a in Every Instance. mor. for your Fresh Groceries; Flour and evervthing usually found in a first- Fui rn er' Club. They adjourned to meet next Wednesday evening, all are invited The (big) boys are all supplied with to attend. dolls, whistles, rattle boxes and various other kinds of toys.

The Eight Mile Literary Society will GIVE ME ciase grocery store More goods for less money than at any other place in town. Parents who use Baking Powder should see that their little girls have one of our Handsome Wax Dolls. Come and see our fine assortment of Christmas Candies and Nuts, also our fine stock of Holibay Goods. Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs. Master George of -Miltonvale.

There will be an oyster supper at the residence of Mrs. Huctheson of Taylor this evening. Some of our young folks went over to the oyster supper at Mr Stevenson's Wednesday night. Those gent's slippers at Thompson' would make a handsome present for your husband or "best fellow." meet next Thursday evening. Question for debate, declaimed a selection in splendid style.

The government receipts the first fifteen da this month were $1,000,000 a day. Smith Bros, have just added to their stock a fine assortment of candies for the holiday trade. It was the best looking and most popu Resolved, That a lady will go farther for a good looking man than for money. lar young lady in town, assisted by others, that supplied those dolls for the 0 Mr. R.

J. Campbell is teacher of the young men. The boys nave "caugbt on Lunch and Oysters HA TT nlT Eight Mile school. All are well pleased with him. to their racquet," and avow retribution.

Money to 'loan on Chattle, or good Personal Security In sums to suit. Eastern Ex-Changs, sold or cashed. Deposits received. Interest allowed on time deposits. of pecond band books, at Smith A large assortment school and college text Bros, at half price.

The Idana Journal is the latest Cloud There will be a vacation of one week county venture in the journalistic field. during the holidays. IDANA KANSAS. The paper Is a seven column folio and is Mr. S.

Milligan is building an addition to his barn. liberally supplied with local ads. Western Democrat. The Christmas tree at the Bethel M. E.

Clay county if you pleasa church was a grand success. The audi ence was entertained by music and reci Groceries and provisions, fresh and a cheap as can be purchased in this county, at the People's Grocery. A new supply of "Tenderloin" tobacco just received at Thompson's. It's a "rusher." 35 per pound. 2t The M.

E. church at organ vi lie was dedicated last Sabbath. It was a cold day but the house was well filled. S. L.

McDonald; PROPRIETOR OF IDANA FEED, SALE AD EXCHANGE Buy your suits and underwear at the One Price Clothing House of Eichen-green Clay Center. The supreme court recently decided that refusal to pay or work ward tax may be punished by imprisonment. We didn't steal 'em those beautiful bilk handkerchiefs, but will sell them very cheap. D. S.

Thompson. The Women's Christian Temperance Union will give an eaterrainment at the United Presbyterian church this evening. The Presbyterians will hold a revival here soon. The Free Methodists are also making arrangements for a series of meetings. tations and all present were treated to n.

QT IMiY.I'rcs't. IJANKA, Vice Ares't, F. IT. HEAD, Cnstler. apples and can dy.

Daisy. 1 STAB nun! Charity Items. Monday evening Hayes Debating Club HUH was again favored with a full bouse. 1 1 1 110 Mill 4' CHI MEAT MARKET itUffi WINGROVE A Choice Line of Fresh and Salt MEATS AND LARD Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Graham Mrs. Bolingcr and Miss Mcllvahey, of Corcordia, came down last Friday and are visiting the family of Mr. Meek. with some other friends met at the resi. Clay cktkinl.

Kansas. dence of Mr. T. K. Tippin to practice COMMERCIAL TRADE A SPECALTY New Rigs.

Special Attention Given to Horses Entrusted to my are. Kansas. Reasonable Rates. singing for W. C.

T. U- entertainment. Wednesday evening Rev. Scott gave Mr. W.

A. Schoonover and Grant Shutter each ordered the Jocbnal scut to eastern friends for a Christmas present. an interesting lecture on Prohibition in the Tabor school house. When you visit Clay Center don't fail to visit the Great Western One Price othing House. Bargains in all CASH CAPITAL.

$50,000.00. SURPLUS, $2,000 Liberality and Unsurpassed Security Extended all Patrons. Sausage in Season Thursday evening, Crusade day. Tabor C. T.

U. gave an entertainment. Af Subscribers and advertising patrons of the Journal will be cheerfully supplied with extra copies to send eastern friends if requested. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Mr.

Smith the new P. M. added some new lock boxes to the post office this week. The Journal has been assigned ter the prepared program, which was well responded to, we were entertained and also instructed with addresses by Rev. Scott and Di Blackwood, and we think our pastor a living example of the subject he so ably lectured from.

Idana High Lock Box E. Schissler Fredrick PILCHER WALKER CASPERDITTMAE, FASHIOUAELE Boot ani Shoe Maker. I use nothing but the best stock and Guarantee a First-Class Fit. REPAIRING The Clay county Teachers Association will meet in Clay Center Saturday Jan. 8.

Mr. and Mrs. John Rankin are up from Garrison spending the holidays with their many friends. They will return home Monday morning. George Fcrrel, an estimable young man, died at his home four miles south of Clay Center, Christmas day, after a prolonged and obstinate illness.

School was well represented by the pres The committee desiie a full attendance of ence of several students. the teachers of the county. House, Sign and Carriage Painters Tabor school will have one week vaca Dealers in Wichita is to have a newspaper publish Paper Hangers and Decoraters. tion, and during that time the teacher, Mr. Tetzer, will take a trip out west.

We ed in the interests of the colored race. The first number will appear January ist. wish him a safe return. FRESH will bear the name Wichita Globe. If "Whisperin' in meetln' is any sign MORGANVILLE, KANSAS.

of weddin's" we think there will be some Will A. Henderson, of Nelson, Nebras thing less than forty in the "neat about," ka, was visiting with ye editor last week. AND but we don't like to give names. He will go to Page county, Iowa this Rob't Gaston, of Tabor, presented us with a real live coyote for a Christmas present. It is quite a curiosity and "too utterly cuU-.

Many thanks Robert. E. M. Green, of Exeter, came up and subscribed for the Journal Tuesday. Mr.

Green came forth fiom- Ohio two years ago and is well pleased with Kansas. The union praver meetings have been discontinued. The United Presbyterians The man we heard of who tried the week to look after his land interest in GEO. F. BEATTY.

PHYSICIAN and STEGEON. Office in Smith Bro's Drug Store. Idana, Kansas. strength of his neck by running against a SALT Court Street House. that state.

clothes line is alive yet, but the worse for the trial. Take down your clothes lines A gentleman, alias Mr. Jones, from ladies. G. W.

Carpenter, Pro'p numerous places, was taking in the town" Christmas night, inspecting books, selling hogs and entering into- various We don't know whether the Journal has a waste basket or not, bat fearing he speculations. Bates has and we are in danger, we will wish Board by tha day or week. ff. C. McCLELLAI, all the readers and editor a happy New reasonable.

Chas. Haskell of Leavenworth was in have their prayer meetings on Wednesday evening and the Methodists on Thursday. Mr. L. King came in and subscribed for the Journal this week.

Mr. 'King is an old settler and one of our most successful Year. TRUTH." Highest Market Price Paid for Hides and Furs town this week looking after the Times'' Dealer in interests. The Times is a live wide-awake had intended, giving the town a general "write up" before the close of the Good Stable in connecton. Hay jor team 10 cents.

Harness, Saddles, paper and seems to be the favorite daily with our business men. He fully realizes the value of year, but have not yet sufficient data to Bridles, patronizing home enterprises. Collars, work together with the fact that we are in possession of information In regard S. A. Milligan of Exeter is hauling corn SMITH Whips, BROS.

Simon Dixon brought in two beavers from two miles north of town, a distance Robes, to new enterprises that we are not at the killed on his farm down on Mall creek. And of eleven miles. Mr. Milligan is one of present time at liberty to "giro away," He says that quite a colonv were there at lilanlcets Exeter's most prosperous stockmen and we have to wait a few weeks THE sees money in corn at 20 cents. one time, but they have all gone Center Evening Times.

Repairing Promptly Done. longer. It is' our aim to give Idana and DRUGS, the surrounding country a complete advertising just as soon as we can get to it "With becoming modesty and a blush Williams 3b Wmgrove have moved in or two we make the statement that it Eastern advices warrant us in making PAINTS, the Times) is now the best local paper Hoi Hllllfill to their new room where they will be pleased to see their old customers and all the assertion that the western immigra ever published in Clay county. Clay Centre Times. others who desire anything in their line tion the coming spring is to be unparal OILS, Poor Clay.

leled in the history ot the country and the A Card All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned please call FLOUR GLASS, The jovial and kind-hearted Frank places that use every effort to bring their resources and advantages before the people may expect to reap the benefit of this Teter will leave tomorrow. He will go to and settle before January 1st. Respectfully. S. D.

Thompson. STATIONERY, Special attention given to Cammer- Clyde and spend a short time visiting enormous innux Bom eastern- papers friends- Frank has been in the employ cial Trade. estimate that Kans as alone will receive a (- of Mr. Perry the past fifteen months and We acknowledge the receipt of a copy half a million of this vast army of pro of the Beloit Gazette Annual, a neat and proven himself to be a trusty, attentive ducers. There is not a town in Kansas I will sell FLOUR at the following prices and industrious young man.

He has made that offers superior advantages to enrage clean pamphlet of one hundred and fifty pages. The book is finely illustrated and a host of friends wnile here and we be for CASH: in any business yon may mention than CIGARS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES and HOLIDAY GOODS speak success to him wherever he may go. contains some excellent reading matter. P. HUTTON; Clerk.

does Idana, and the surrounding country It is a credit to the publisher, S. II. Dodge Cyclone, per sack is simply un equaled in this or any other $120 1.10 and shows Beloit to be a thrifty, enter Will Dennis, who is well known in state, it every man interested in our it White Loaf, prising and go-ahpad town. this city, accidentally shot himself while town and communitv will contribute a camping on the Arkansas river, the bul The following persons were registered 1.00 few cents towards toward proclaiming what a grand country we iavt we guarantee that it will never be regretted and Mascotte, Ocean Spray, at the Hutton House the past week. p.

MOORE .80 Mathews. St. obn; A Weldon and wife, let passing through his right lung. Being forty miles from any habitation it was quite difficult to get any aid. He lay on his back for two and a half days and then assistance arrived but he wax too we shall regard it a personal favor if you Sulphur Springs; Henderson, Rushville AT THE will favor us with any information in re Has a LARGE STOCK of Neb; Orr, Clay Center; Miss Clara -)(- gard to our town or counttv, of which Williams; city; A Dodge, Vining; sore to be carried in a wagon.

He was rowed down the river until they came to Logan, A Scboonoyer, Art Walker, DETIjOODS, GROCERIES, you may be in possession. We desire to issue at least ten thousand copies of our Smith, A Pilcher, ST Marshall, city a small town where medical aid was pro special number, and will furnish the same Gaston, Tabor; Chas Smith and wife, DSOTO OHOES, cured and his wound dressed. He is do at lees than cost of paper and printing to city; Cal Brace, Clay Center; Has- AMMBMK ing as well as could be expected under all who will ansist us la circulating them. the circumstances. -Clay Centre Dis kelL Leavenworth; Dowdall, Wakefield; Achenbsch, Clay Center; Let us know as soon as yon can how And invite all IUIiXtle Goods nid Fair Dealings eta.

to many copies yon can Lfongston, Clay Center..

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Pages Available:
142
Years Available:
1886-1887