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Cline's Press from Clyde, Kansas • 1

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T.J 'is -I- i i i V. -v, -i t' BBaaVtaBSkaVauaBBBBBWai PlaaTJWaaaWSal -c aad fraaV fe V- KANSAS. -V ii atcaartaprr Una. AUIoco'e will ran nut oat, sua be charguU at 9 cents per eael Collection on tdvertif enienti dn qtmrturly; local rfc week. Cline Sons.

K(' 1W Puk.sk ms tm fucz T9 rr? L. W. BORTON, OUR MOTTO THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE. ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER TEAR A. T.

CLINK SON, EP. and Prof. THURSDAY, JIAliCII 27, 1SS1. CLYDE CITY, KANSAS, NO. 55o VOL.

2. SO. 3, Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC "ffTnXPBACTIfEH AIX STATE AXD FF.I tnil Cinrt.i. made. Tmxws l'aitl.

Land (or sale, anil lnaun nuotinted. Olfcm t-t Bcr-tun olace. Washington Htreet. Clyde Kauris BAND OF HOPE. CUPID VICTIMS.

i I. JV. PAGE, JUSTICES PEACE OFFICE IS Xf. CASSOSS 8TOEE, 5SURASCE OILS, BRUSHES, also a rcu. uxsor BLA1TK BOOKS, PEITS and A Fin stock of Stationery, Nute and fancy piper.

Musical Instrunieiifcv Toys, Fancy Goods And a general assortment of 'specialties. 1 COLLECTIONS I'UOMITLY MAI'K. PLAIN UNVARNISHED THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSE. W. lit.

AT? Co. Have Jusf'y earned the reputation for having the BEST FITTING and BEST MADE Clotlvng west of the Missouri river our prices and styles wc know will anvoncofthe truth of our statements. Kansas. The following, passed in New York to-day, is a fair sample of the determination shown in favor of Blaine: Kesolved, that, recognizing tlia fact that an over-whelming majority of the Republican votes of Yoik county demand the nomination of James O. Blaine the Republican candidate for President, this convenlion hereby directs the delegates thi day elected to the coming Republican state con vention.

loyal and pers'stently, io use nvery honorable effort to secure the selcct oti of six delegates lare to the coming Republican na'ional convention who shall by their unflinchingly advocacy of the candidacy of James G. Blaine, faithfully iepre-sent the well known sentiment of this Republican constituency. Resolved, that Ihi-y ai fui therm' re directed not to support the candidacy of any one, either as a regular or an CtVBF, Conducted by R. L. Or-.

It takes grit to stand out in front and play "saloon sign" these cold damp, days. They as well as the farmer hope for pleasant weather. Those empty beer kegs around Mr. IlurkdaU's place of business have been hauled away, and we. hope he will be more of a man than to have them return tilled with damnation to deal out to tha boys.

An effort is being made to punish violators of the lire ordinance. Why not let them alone? They are better men than tho whiskey-sellers. Vote for a man lor mayor whose name does not mean whisksy in Clyde. I ran tforl Snr y. On last Thursday evening a gny and happy party of young people nu-t at the of Mr.

S. N. Ahnqnist near ISrant Forth T'-i evening was spent in conversation Mid various amusements by the happy young people. Anderson was nresent and helped to make the party a AGENT. Represents i tlic Following Companies On Tuesday evening of tttis week.

March 25th 1884, Hon. C. F. Armstrong mayor of this city was united in marriage to Miss Lens nt tho residence Hon V. VauDemark, Rev.

II. J. txaj-lord officiating clergyman. Tlie hour was 7 o'clock. A few friends of the families were present.

Mr. Armstrong was formerly a resident of Broad-head Wis. iss itoore of Fairport N. Y. 1 he happy couple will remain in tho city where Armstrong's growiir business demands his whole time.

SVe ox-tend to Mr. and iMrs. Armstrong the wish that joy and iace, riches and friends may attend them throughout the journey of life. Hon. Thomas "Wrong receiver of the C.

S. Land office at Concordia, made us a call on ednostlay. Mr. Wrong is one of Cloud County's rising young men, and a first class business niau. The department made an excellent choice in select-ingThomas Wrong for this important position.

We predict that MrW. ill take a conspicuous part in pushing Cloud County to.tlic front in the coining future. (Belleville Telescope.) On the 2d Inst some dogs were discov-V01 digging something on the farm of Mr. O. IritrMiii.

a Hbort llstanci south-woKt of Scandia, ami on going to the spot he found it to le a newly born babe. Mr. L. we understand, at once took the same and buried it, but on the 14th inst. it was thought best to have the remains taken up and a "post-mortem examination held.

The work of disinterment was proceeded with, a jury was impaneled and a verdict of wilful murder was returned. The head of the child having been cut entirely oil. Weet the foregoing information from a reliable source, aud will await further AS3T3. 5,125,.57 8,701,275 781, 027 7,208,485) 4,450,5:14 BED ROCK PRICES. Ins.

o. cf North America New York Uunderwritera ticrnip-n American onnetictit Home of New York oufcinoii tal -Springfield Firo ilarino-American Central CLOTHING, HATS CAPS, TRUNKS VALISES. success. Present: Misses Emma llani- alternate deligate, who will not pledge himself resolutely to vote for the nom ination of James (I. Blaine as long as his name ntav be before the The Huston HeraM.

JTWe will not be UndereolJ. Carpenter Builder, Js now prepared to all kinds of Carpenter wik on short notice. Repairing Neatly Done. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Rkfirf.xck: D.

Lake, Cljdo, Kans rrof. J. M. Loveland iavln ber-n engaged as Band Master of City Band Is also prepared to recieve pupils on Piano, Organs, Violins, Cornet, Culture. lrareHHiuna! Card, J- A.

Jeanotte, M. B. M. 1. L.

M. I). a gradate of Laval's University. Quebec, of bureau of Medical and Surigal College, Montreal, Lower Canada, offers his services to the citizens of Clyde by day or night. Residence at yir.

J. Lovclanil's on Washington street 1 5 1, OOHVEIE 1 P. Ilconald, WM. ALLAWAY, Contractor and Builder. Office and shops on 4Jrant Avenue)? r.i.AiNF.

Boom Ln Kansas. Daily Capital. A canvas on the presidential question was made in the I louse yesterday, and 100 members expressed their preference as follows: Blaine, Tilden, 11 Ben Butler, Edmu ids, Author, I )gau, (Jen. Sherman, Payne, John Sherman, 1 Conkllng, 1 Lincoln, 1 Flower, 1 "Weaver, 1 Senator Ingals, 1 John P. St.

John, 1 John A. Anderson, 1 Democratic nominee, 1 no choice, 3. merback, Hannah Johnson, Ellen Nelson, Carrit imd Annie Nordquist, Oustu Antler-son, Otto Ir.vendal, Kmile Johnson, Andrew and John Erickson, Charles and Oscar Johnson, Mr. Robinson of Brantford, and perhaps others whose names we have missed. A line supper was not forgotten, for our friend Ahr.q'4 neer doe anything in a half way sryJe.

The next morning Mr. Andcrson'aml Ahnquisttook their carriages and h'oupht some of the young ladies hack to Chile, For a good time, let. us fall into the hands of our Swede friends. The editor attended several line picnicks over at llnnitford last summer. Hope we wont fail this summer to have as good a time.

Miss Annie Northpust was tendered this complimentary party. We wish all these young people good luck and may they "join the t'nion." The Union of hearts, the Union of hands, The Union that none can sever; The Union of love, the Union of lands. The Union of marriage forever. between 5th and 0th streets. Insures r.gainst Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclones and AVind Storms, live stock insured vrlulo on or otr of premises, in use or not in use.

Get j'our property insured in the best companies in America. All losses adjusted and paid at my office. I also have tho best of facilities for loaning money on long or short time at the lowest rates. Aiso am agent for the Farm and Investment Co. of Kansas City, Mo.

Will buy and sell farm and town property at a moderate commission. (Jail and see mo beforo going elsewhere. EmvAD AVkck, Clyde, Kan. Farms For Sale. Clay Center, Kansas.

Hardware, Stoves, Tin, A FULL LINE OF PUMPS AND WIND MILLS PUT IN COMPLETL AND pared to do all kinds of Try the "Little Joe' cigar manufactured in Clyde ami sold by Paradis and and j'ou will smoke no other. It is the best live-cent cigar in town. 33 XT) Carpenter, Bridga cr- Jlrs. John M. Lebner of Xorth Cress-well, Cowley county was visited by a couple of masked men, who put a revol Finishing Work.

ver in her lace and demanded iter bus-1 1 R. Mono ax. Eon. James G. Blaine.

The primary meetings that have so far been held in different states indicate that lion. James G. Blaine still has the same strom; hold on the hearts the people as in 1 Art! ami 1SS0. If the wish of the great mass of the 'Republican party is respected Blaine will be our next President. He is a man over whom' there would Ik? an immense enthusiasm during tho campaign and with Hubert Lincoln for Vice President, the Republicans would sweep the country witli one of the old time, majories carrying every doubtful f-tate.

We hope to have the pleasure of supporting and voting for Blaine and Liucoln, next November. L. H. Sayhe. BBSTAURANT.

Call and get your Fresh Oysters, Confectionery, Fruit, Cigars do Tobacco at the Bakery, where you can et the lest lunch in the city. I have connection with my store a first clas Bakery and keep at all times Fresh Brrad, Cakes and Pies. 27 Coox Cloml County. No. 100.

144 acres 100 acres cultivated; 10x11 uiiiuiH money, one nau not gone to uie door unarmed, and instead of being frightened, struck the first blow with a heavy poker, and then rushed into an adjoining room and returned with a double-barreled shot-gun. The villains lied. rod hog lot fenced; 05 apple trees, 50 bearing cherry troes, ouo acre cotton-wood trees, good wells, wind mill ConiDieixlabie. A few ovonings sinctt wo droojiotl into the bulios remlitis room. There we foiuul tlnit faithful worker in the W.

T. C. 3Iiss Iconise btenilnian. Everything as and cheerful as Indies hands could 'make it. We saw some of our young people at the table, viz: Louie Davis, Sid Knapp and others, who, after muling a book or pr.pcr, left.

This is commendable. What an amount of in-avrmatinn and useful knowledge our young people may lay by, for future days, by spending an hour each day in this reading room. It is as necessary as food and raiment almost. keep o. ZTvi.ll sa.ia.cl Complats ctocli: cf BEDS.

CHAIRS, SOFAS, LOOKING GLASSES, SAFES, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS Ana Anything YOU want Geo. W. Barnes came in a few days ngo and subscribed for the Pukss, sending it to his brother, J. G. Barnes.

Lawrence- and corn grinder; 4 miles frorn and six miles from Clyde, U. P. il. P. 11.

1 1-2 miles from school house; frame house 1 1-2 stories, 10x20; addition 12x20; value of buildings 400. Price 2,800. mu, 1 111 ri lennesee. Ska- Look out for the Carnival fit the ing Rink, Friday night this week. oZCAHPETS.

CARPETS. A FULL-STOCK All b-mor Is Cue to oir e. Judge Borton for the manner in which he worked to have a law passed at the special session of the Legislature giving Elk anil Lawrence townships the privilige of selling, provided they see proper to do so, their rail road stock subscription 011 the I and R. It. and to use their in building bridges in the a-forc-said townships.

Tins will give Elk township a right to sell enough of suid flock to build a bridge across Elk Creek without voting ltondsou the township. J. N. Hobbs representing the Beloit Milling called on last Monday. W.

W. Sr.nip.ou of the Kansas City KOB'T W. JOSKS, ARCHITECT DESIGNS, PLANS AMD SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHLD OX DEMAND. On all kinds of house lu'ldin. Partie contemplate hiiiM-inff will do well coiult me before doing so.

Address W. Jones, Clat Center, Kansas. County. No. 101.

240 acres SO acres, 2 acres orchard, 5 acres timber, 1 well, 1 living spring; 1 and one-quarter miles from seiool house, 10 miles from Clvde, V. P. and M. P. R.

R. Price oash 2,700, balance on time at per cent. Carriage and Wagon Shops Running la Mm. Promptness, Cheapness and First-class'work is my Motto. House Moving I Three outfits in onel I ave whole of tho Machinery aaod by Hall McKnight, S.

L. B. W. Powers. With everything added to awko a ooaoplatt oatat Have two sets of men Working same and am prerar--ed to do j'ou work on short SAYRE MORGAN.

paper company made us a call on 1 hursday. Mr. S. represents a good house aud is a popular gentleman. G.

W. Howell, of Downs, A tllg I.mnlifr TrnnNaotloa. The Chicago Lumber Company have just concluded, perhaps, the largest single purchase of dry lumber ever made in this cor.ntw The hunltcr was purchased from the N. Nelson Lumber Company, of St, Paul, and comprises the entire of that company aftheir mills, at Cloquet, Minnesota, amounting to something over IS.000,000 feet. The magnituile of this transaction will be comprehended when we state it will make a freight train twelve miles long, counting Mid feet to the car, and it would require a mile of locomotives to hard an ordinary grade.

It would build a live board fence around the entire State of Kansas, with enough left to enclose Khode Island, and the curious can iWure that it would put a band around the wni 1 inches wide and 1 Inch thick. suoscrineu lor tne 1'iucss last week. Mr: Howell is one of the. owners of the Howell Tile many friends of the Bralshaw fair, ilv will be glad to hear that the report about Charlie Brailsliaw is false and that he is clerking for his father at Hope, Ks. CLYDE STATE BANK, OF CITY OF CLYDE, KANSAS.

Bros, lumber yard in thi city. Cotiufji-. No. 102. 80 acres 00 acres in cultivation, 2 acres in orchard, acres in vineyard, 1 acre in timber, 120 acres fenced, and farm fenced with hedjro all round; 1 well and runninr water; house 12x24, 10x20 addition; 1 and one-half mile from Clyde.

Price 2,200 cash. J. C. Waite, our carpenter and contrneor subscrilied for the Pkkss last week and sent it to his father, Mr. Adam Waite, at Clay Center, Clifton and other townnrc having their school vacation this week, winch is much pleasanter than tho week we had our vacation.

1 yrone, lilair founty, 1'a. Step. In and examine the snlendid -1. rtiit iA lumber is in THfc ONLY INCORPORATED HANK IN CLYDE. ItopnbJIe Connty.

line tit new spring clothinc ot ever? tended for tin- iiu ago Lumber Company's shade and paueiu. at the Ur.ion One J. McFAIt LAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW WASHINGTON CL.YDK, KAK. Special attention given to collection Office in Lonsiu's building, urYstairs. COAL! COAL! GEO.

MOORE, Dealer in Coal, Office at K. P.Bepot. new yard in cast Atchison, and distribution among their yards in this State. price clothing house, llelmau and Newhonse will treat you well. notice.

ACEXERAL BASKIXO BrSIJiESS J.xiliantre unii pom ai current nu-. 01 -lections on ull neiuta iu Kortlu-rn and Western Kansas will receive prtnnpt and canlul atteiilio ItEV. AZBILL. A yomg huly came to livo with Mr. No.

ion. 100 acres 40 hcres cultivated; pood frame house; Elk creek runs through the west end; tome timber on creek; 1 well; 1 living spring near center of farm; 1 1-2 mile from school house; 5 1-4 miles from Clyde. Price $1,500 cash, balance on tiruo at 10 per cent. If you want yoirf -horn INTEREST PAID ON TDIE DEPOSITS. ind Mrs.

Jj'red. llcnn's on last Tuesday mording at 3.13 o'cltK'k. Will Hall, who had been working on MOVER RAISED' or TURNED ROUND Call, on Wm aAllaay. MONEY TO LOAN AT REDUCED RATES. Iirertor: E.

E. PAHKEH. Trcsident W. S. CRUMP, Vice-President W.

P. RICE, n. 8. TAGGAKT, P. IIcDOXALD, II, P.

CHURCHILL, President First XBtioii.il Bunk, Cawker City the Herald, went to Leavenworth yesterday inorirng to see his father who is sick with pneumonia. In our rush of work wo overlooked and neglected to givo tur readers a notice ofltev. Azbill's services at the Christian Church a week or two ago. Jiov. Asbill is a line speaker and handies his subject in a most able and instructive manner.

As a student of the bible ho exhibits wonderful resourses. It is sate to say that he has no peer in the church which he represents iu this section of the country. ,7 DR. E. M.

BLACHLY, Kansas. H. P. STIMSOS. Catdner KansaB City Savings linuh.

Kansas uny mo. Savre Morgan on last Tuesday sold between $100 and $200, M'orth of G. W. Km pp. e.

St Sup't H. II Kuapp, Secretary. H. L. Kuapp, Treasarttr.

ITTS. w- Don't go to bed with cold feet. Don't stand over hot air registers. Don't lio on tho loft side too much. Don't inhale hot air or tha funics of any acids.

Don't oat in loss than two hours after bathing. Don'tsleepin a roam that is not well ventilated. Don't eat the smallest morsel unless hungry, if well. Don't start a days work with out eating a good breakfast. Don't oat anything but well-cooked aiutnutritioiis food.

Don't take long walks when tho is entirely empty. Don't sing or holloa when the throat isoroor hoarse. Don't wear thin hose or light-soled shoes in wet or cold weather. Don't, forgot to take a drink of pure water before breakfast. Don't jump out of l3d imnodiately awakening in the morning.

Don't eat between meals or enough to caii30 uneasiness at mealtimes. iure. Operative Dentist. "ACORN." "UNION." O. W.

Knann ha been giving bis OFFICE OVUU BAXK. house a frosh coat of paint, thereby improving its appearance. 3Irs. Sarah tour's BirtUtiay. Clyde.

ZKIarLEja, 2- 1 Clyde Livery Transfer J. W. Law and D. P. Hollis sub scribed for the Pkkss tho second RUSHffiORE and SON, COMPANY.

year and the Chicago News on last 1. 1. GROFF, Saturday, Kansas Clyde, Republic County. No. 104.

100 acres acres cultivated, 2-3 acres pasture, 1 aero orchard, 22 acres timber, on Elk creek; 7 1-2 miles from Clvde afttl 2 1-2 miles from Brantford. Prico cash. No, 1C0 acres 2 miles south-cast of CJyde; 05 seres cultivated; 25 acres fenced with barb wire; cttonwood grove; good well; spring in pasture; fmme house 1410, addition 14x10; granny 12x14; corn crib 10x20, 10 feet high. Price $3,200. Can carry a poilicn of purchase money on niort gage.

No. IOC A fine chance for a farmer with limited readv cash. Farm of 160 acres, -DEALEllS IN- CARPENTER, Contractor and Builder. Mr. I lei man of the firm of Heiman and New house returned from Chicago Hardware on last Thursday bringing a wife Shelf and Mrs.

Sarah Law the mother-in-law of Judge Borton and S. M. iiansopher M. 1). of Clyde, was seventy years of age last Saturday.

The old lady live3 with her son on a beautiful farm four miles north-west of Clyde. On her birthday al her relatives whose name is legion, in the country visited her bringing with tboin numerous presents; a good time was bad ami eery body ws happy. Mrs. Law 13 in good health. She was born in Virginia 'March loth 1S14.

She appeared as young as any of the group on her hirthoay; an I Judgo Borton says: "fcjhe hftsuways been the impersonation 01 industry and economy." Heavy cougratula- with him. extend All kinds of work done with neat-nesi and dispatch. tions. The best Buggies, Pha3tons Road Vehicles, and Hunting: wagons with teams to match. Wra.

Row of the firm of V. L. ANOTHER INDUSTlir. Estimates Made. C-o-tlex, Sope etc.

Challiss of Atchison, was in the city this week. Alias Mattie James stopping at the ackxts for rd innF.N BARB WIRE, Transportation fcr Com-msreial Men Prompt-. ly Atteudid to. Commercial house is very low with Scroll Sawing a Specialty. Tha South and South-East Florida.

Shonld yon contnplatn a trip to Xaslivillr, Cliat- We learn throug'i their a sent, j. x. Ilobhs, that the Beloit Milling Company has perfected arrangements to put in a large tlour aud f-'ed store. The building has already been procured and the order made for the tirst shipment of Hour from the above celebrated mills. The Company has engaged the services of Mrv W.

II. Peck as manager. eryesip21as. THE DIVORCE QUESTION. lanooa, Atlanta.

Cliarlentown, Savannah, tSa. Jacksonville. Florida, or, in fact, any point in the Two of our friends from Brantford Each spool bears Each spool boars RtSl Roath or ItioutUeairt, it will be to your interest to examine the advantage over all other line offered by the ML Ixiuip. Iron Mountain Sonthcrn Ka lwoy made ns a call on Friday Mess. Charles Anderson and S.

N. Ahnqnist. These One of the disenssions which never dies out, is whether any thing can be done to lessen the number of divorces The Kcely meter has bobbed up in t.hr words to strengthen one of 'Iron Mountain Konte" in the way of Fast Vgant Kqnipmenta. etc. At present a Daily Train is ran from St.

Lonis to their trade-mark. men are prosperous fanners, and read the Pukss each week. They paid lor the Pukss for another year. their trade-mark tho weak places 111 the moral struct again. It will positively start 111 a le days 30 the.

mysterious inventor says. miles north of Clyde; 50 ac under cultivation; 5 acres timber; good well and spring; gotd frame house, 1 stories, 14x10: good barn; buildings worth $0 id; mile l'rqm sphool house; J'mi'e hedge. Price can carry $2,000 on moitgage. $1,200, 5 years at 7 per cent; $800, 3 years at 9 per cent. I have also one section of unimproved land within 8 miles from Clyde which I will sell cheap.

Also a number pieces of desirable city property. urn nf mora I society. There are two 2aPliviatr. lonn. inaRiiiK inreci couiitnj(inii, connertinK I.inea.

lor points mentioned above. This In the meantime the directors are ways in which the of divorces diminished: by the law and cit Transferred to any part of the Train connects at Jfaahville with the Jacksonville Kxpreiw, having a Pnllmon I'alacn Sleeping Car of the very tincrt make attached, which rnna to Jack- Mr. John Foundation cfime in on Tuesday and paid up for the Pukss which he is sending to St, louis, Mo. Day or Night. hv'niiblic sentiment, but the last holding their souls in patience and wondering whather the stockholders' nun-ey will ever materialize.

Concordia Empire must come first. Legislatures follow Buaviue, Florida, wit Hunt cnaiiRe. For further information, address C. B. KIN NAN, F.

CHANDLER, Ass't Oenl Tarn sent. Genl PaRtt. Agent, Louis. they do not lead. They do not make sentiment, they follow it.

When the mass of the people who stand behind QTA RI CQ Waealagtoa the present we shall receive from St. Louis a car load of IROK, STEEL, WAGON a-a BUGGY WOOD and etc. Blacksmiths tools City and Country Blacksmiths will find Ave can sell them cheaper than any dealer in Clyde. Come and see us. "Ames, by the way, is making preparations to buy all the corn ami hogs JtCin Jackson, called in on last Tuesday and paid for the Pukss, another year.

Wanted a girl for general hodse work. 55 Henky Perky. raised in that vicinity, and if they Bhould bridgo tho river there, as they ARTHUR CORNFOETH. contemplate doing, they will probably make Clyde painfully aware of tho Ed, Crown came in and subscribed for tubing made "We will have also a large linn of latest style Force order of (JFK and best kind galvanized iron. ATTOKXEY AT LAW, the Pukss.

to be sent to Setbdia, Mo, proximity or a rival maiKet town." Civile is not uneasy about her bus! Where Mr. R. sroes to clerk for A. II. Dempscy, a merchant of that place.

ness beinsr captured by Ames, or any COAL! OFFICE Over Bank ot Clyde, CLYDE, KANSAS. 1 other town. Clyde is not jealous of Prompt, Courteous Upright treatment is aim. her sister towns, and rejoices In Ames Rev. John Hoggs preached at the RaDtist church on last Sunday.

He the law-makers lavor simuing uow tho gate, the gate will closed. While the pople are waiting for the legislature to force thorn to do something, the Roman Catholic whureh has settled the quostion, as far as its own membership are concerned. Notwithstanding all the "liberalization" of sentiment on tho marriage question there has been no perceptible change in the teachings or practice of the church which holds such a sway over the souls of so many millions of Christendom. Is not the present situation in some sense a trial of Protestantism? Ia it not time to test tho control wliich the various churches as distinguished CO AH J. IV.

Sheafor, appeared quite feeble and was support prosperity. Tlie principle of "live and let live" is a good one. It is the ambition of tho Press to contribute Frame store building, now occupied by Miss Cernforth, for sale cheap for cash. 1 small dwelling house, centrally located, with stable. Price $050.

Must he sold at once. EDWARD VECK, CLYDE, KANSAS. EEMEMBEH THE OLD "PIONEER" STAUD. ed nv crutches. 1 1 is sermon was piain ATTORNEY AT LAW.

and verv practical. Rev. Joseph Az- to the material welfare of our whole mm bill was "present and assisted in the ser vices. county. ale' 1 OFFICB OVER BROWN'S BAXK.

31sct2x. Street. STOVES "CHARTER OAK The Baptist church of this city is a Wm. Dalton one of our leading mer CONCORDIA, KANSAS chants crave us a call on last Monday Mr. Dalton is, now sole proprietor of J.

J. WATER13URY the larsre drv-iroods and erocerv house At the Central Branch Depots May Armstongs old formerly known as Russel and Dalton. MERCHANT TAILOR KEV0U4 LtBJUTT, pravste WaakiMM and Ueear, ud naaaeroua nnnimrtt nlnna.ii. mh i ii HARRIS' Frank Teter who has been with the baflteaklllad uthndeina a it Clyde, Kansas. raaaltffom yoathfnl in- Junction City and Ft.

K. R. R. returned home on a short visit last Sunday. Frank looks somewhat sunburnt.

In returned again the first of tho week. dlacMfclana. im Ipm I. KatM Clyde, mm W. BTJEZDALIj, Proprietor.

gBotel Restaurant Meals at all hours. Confection fc c. Wc ask YOU to give ns a trial. Opposite CatudaPs chwrn factory. GT.YDE.

KAN. dalaaooa, or over brain Mub I A Radical for Keep on hand all kinds of Foreign and Domestic piece twmwaaeaeneBiMainHUi roar arstam. Avoid tho SMVATu1.fffgl A yoTKig colored woman of the Afri (iBpoaiuon 01 prateotloa it martlaa for can persuasion raisea nertunerm voice goods. Second to no shop Jblaa. Oat anr ulrmln.

to the delectation of a few lovers of IUPOTEKCY. iand learn Important facta baforo takM ti troaat laawhara, Taka a etrnm BaatBOT thathaa gubko negro melody on last Sunday in at Par fine organization and deserve great praise for the noble part which has been done by the members. They have improved their property, increased the Sunday school and made arrangements to put up a tine bell. We are glad to learn that they anticipate getting a pastor of ability to reside among them permanently. When the pews possess mre zeal, ability and piety, than the pulpit, there is a need of a change.

wish the noble baptists of this city God-speed and wide-spread prosperity. As a church, they stand second, to none in every essential quality of moral worth or religious excellency. FIRE?" FIRE! R. A. Handy one of the firm of Howell Bros, and Company Lumber has broken the bands of high prices on lumber and are now recleving It on every CSe and see them at west part of C'yde, they will tfo you r.o d.

"Little Joker" Is the best amokiuic tabaceo. in Kansas for workmanship. Your Patronage from tho Catholic, have over tho morals of Tlheir membership? Lieav-ing the great number of persons who claim no allegiance to any religious organisation to be controlled in tlioir actions by the civil law; is there not authority enough iu the Protestant churches to compel, in the same sense tho Catholic ch urcb compels, an adheranee to the New Testament rule respecting divorce, which is cer-lainly clear and explicit enough. If the churches cannot do this, they must yield some of their present pretentious. Champion.

The best smoking tobaecols ''Little Joker." Pro Bono Publico, who has been bobbing 'round like a small pup in a clover patch, very likely "feels" tired and will ieek so-ne sequested nook in the regions of oblivion, where he can Kolnee himself by gazing on the photographs of the dead ducks composing the mutual admiration ecclety, of which tic was honored adis ana imaUn PHhwildie Ull. or eaen tF 1M at ojiieeaiitiitylaBaelriiaaijaiijaily bI eTaMBBeaBVeaVSto fenBena tmtUtKKSktSt thooaaada. doaa not in-torfero with attention to VBBVMD tor am FRED. 11. 1IENN, PRorniETOit, Opposite Avenue Hotel.

The City Council must well since Jolin A. Davis' whito-washingdast week. Wonder how mrcli o-- '''ouncil paid him banaon, or eaoae pala or laooaroolanoo. Founded oaoionlooBMdlealprla. oiploa.

Br dime arplicn- TftUt by DM in aaayTtaouaaad Oaaoa of nzRvons DRESS-MAKING -I; The undersigned is prepared to to tickle them. as awf a kiutl in John SX3HXXTT! nnnnn juoa tne Beat oi aiaaaaa felt erithoak SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND SHAMPOINO, We noticed he ad been fhrgeriu" down aateral fuoUoae of tne Ain OltOAKXO ou the comers 1 ab ana Knew anient are rea lnlliele- tared. The something rtnacookej', peata or life. wbick aae In i luiin aaaliilaieal li.ua i fjaeKi or Voudb a Mlddfa 1 JLfmrki a wnaea a4 earn do ll ktnds of dressmaking and guan anV satisfaction, having had a periance in that Line. lace of business in Mrs.

Eaton's Villi Store, just west of the Post Office. Z3ISS XJABT UEITKIch hoorfnl aaAaaldlvaalao Affjaoi raarik tMmetau retire jufHj oaafeo -IJTomA4LI "PtvI Ro i Publleo' should stay at home n-t ider off to Clay Center alter wi rderln ich a ponderous HAJtRIS RE CI COY CO KMHa oVeiatnx er- -w ou it not to re nam Mie. CLYDE, KAN, 54-tf i 4 1-' 'St- V. )- 1.

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1884-1884