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The Resident from Belle Plaine, Kansas • 3

The Resident from Belle Plaine, Kansas • 3

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The Residenti
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Belle Plaine, Kansas
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nipn I and no one should blame them for H. P. HA La La, THE RESIDENT, BT SILAS ROBINSON. ONE OF THEM. "looking out for No.

1. Whatever delay there may be, the mmiHI The JEWELER i public can rest assured, is unadvoid- MALERNEE, At 12:20, a. on February 23rd, 1K86, of pneuinona, after a short illness, John O. Malernee, aged 19 years, i months and 18 days. John C.

Malernee was born near Liberty, in Gearnsey county, Ohio, on August 5th, 1866. Came to Belle Plaine able, as the Company are more anxious PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. than the public for the commencement and completion. The statutes places certain restrictions on the payment of bonds, and the contractors are anxious township in 1871. About a month ago he recieved an injury from the falling of a horse he was riding which, it is ft ft BEWARE OF FALSE PROHPETS! The impression has got out that The thought, helped the disease to cause death.

The funeral occured in the Christian church, at 3 p. Tuesday, Elder Irwin officiating. John was uni Resident is going to move, etc. The Wellington Press stated, one day last versally liked by all who knew him and the bereaved relatives have the sympa week, that we had bought an interest in the Wichita Evening Aews. Where thy of the entire community.

to complete in order to secure the bonds. Hence, lon't turn up your nose at a few days" or "a short time." Remember that it requires a great deal of figuring and plenty of head work to accomplish a project of this size. All will be The bonds are voted, the guage is correct, the bouds are good the contract let to men who know their business, in fact the whole affair is on a basis of solidity, and "shortly" you'll see the work commence, and the end completed. Hold the fort for I am cominr. A son of Mr.

Scott died Tuesday, also 1 ff-irTH'ii the Press got its authority we do not know, suffice it to say that the Press had not official authority, that is, we on tne same uay. a son oi iur. iiaiioii died. We shall publish the particulars did not tell them, and at the present next week, as we are unable to learn them for this issue. writ.ino- we think we know as much oj about our business as any one, and at tend to it about as well.

We understand that the idea is circulated in this jlnti I he Resident opens a new myoice citv that we "are to move." If of handsome and late-make job type. We will close out a lot of men's and boy's hats at 65 cents each, at New York Store. ever such a step should be taken, it A word to the wise is sufficient. BRUNSWIGK PERSONAL MOVEMENT. Our line of Ladies fine shoes are Jas.

Large now weighs sugar at ye not equalled in the county for quality or price. York fetore. Perdew grocery. G. W.

Knight and family, left Tues day, for Danville, 111. Our Calf shoes for nien at $3.25 per pair cannot be duplicated else Rand Parker is attending the grand lodge, A. 0. U. at Topeka.

where. New York Store. CHARLEY WAREHAM, PRO. Wm. Lane and wife are expected to.

The invoice of the goods of the late will appear in these columns, and if any one tells any one that The Resident has bought a half interest or one cent's interest in any paper in any place, or that anysone has bought a half interest or one cent's interest in The Resident, put the informant down as one of three things, either he or she is making a statement for which' he or she has no authority, (see Webster for definition of a purposely stated misstatement), or wants to make mischief, or has no business of his or her own and wants to attend to ours. If a time should come for a change, it will appear in these columns, because, although we are a Democrat, we can write. Beware of false prophets. arrive to-day or to-morrow from Ten Everything neat and clean. Fine Cigars and J.

D. Nixon, (in the hardware store,) nessee. O. C. Watson, of Maryville, ar amounted to between $1,300 and $1, all temperance armks, constantly on hand.

400. The invoicers finished their work rived in the city eruay. He is the on Tuesday evening. guest of E. M.

Perdew. Mr. Tnos: Robinson, who has been Elmer Large commenced his labors 2vTorie3T, Honey, TO $100,000 parents here for some time in the bank, on Monday. Robb Porter, past, left for Kansas City, Tuesday. we understand, resigning his place to go West.

More anon. Thos. Donoiiue, J. J. Burns, Frank TO XO.A-.DT The parties who avered The Resi Butler, Col.

St. Clair, Col. J. W. Forney, Dan.

Holiday and Dr. Rip dent was not reliable on Senate Bill erton took in the Re-union. lTOn Farm Property AT LOW RATRS of Interest No. 112. must since have changed their Mrs.

Phil. Hall, Miss Sue Hall, mind. and Miss Cora Lynch were visiting the Charley Sheldon, Joe Rogers, J-. Hal Call now, Money Paid when Papers Perfected, family of L. M.

StCIaiT last and this lem and ye editor killed 78 ducks, more week. They, returned to Wellington, Tuesday. or less, yesterday. F. P.

Mountz sold his farm, north west of the city, this week. W. II. Gkatten, ye local editor of the Eaqle, is not only the right man in the right place, but he possesses that J. T.

Mount commenced sowing quality known as hospitality. Had it oats this morning. M. A. From the best authority, that of surety, everything under this head is O.

K. Many ask "when," eic. The public have had "soon" until they have placed little reliance in the term. In a measure they are justified in this feeling as the "wolf, wolf" fable would, seemingly, come in with good effect. If the public would but stop and think, they would become convinced of the importance of the fact that great bodies more slow.

Let us look at this project from an outside standpoint: In the first place, not one idea of benefit to man ever had a unanimous support from the start. Steam, eleoiricity, machinery, all had their drawbacks. "It can't be done," was the theme. When the first steamboat on the Hudson river ran, the idea of utiliz Ask Charley Sheldon how he steers a not been for him The Resident would have stood up all night and went hungry. Suffice it, thauks.

BELLE PLAINE Land 0 ompany, Also, Exclusive Agents for the Blue Grass Addition, the Finest Lots in the City. Sold for cash or on time. SIEIHl XTGI horse. R. Jacks sidewalk goes down to-day ust received 100 pieces embroid Three rooms to rent, suitable for ery which we will sell at about one Enquire of W.

alf former prices. New York Store. We are offering a hand made all Grimes. JOHN B. COUCH DEAD.

calf boot at $4.25 New York Store. The WV1I Known Temperance Orator Suc CITY BAKERY: L. KELLY, We stale, on to any who cumb to tli Attack ParalysU. ing steam across the ocean was consid Philadelphia, Feb. 19.

John ered as worse than absurd, as "you can't Proprietor of the Gou.th, the eloquent temperance lecturer, wish to insure their property from fire, tosh, the Homo company A gentleman in this city was insured in that organization and he recieved $50 ulore died at 4:40 o'clock yestenlay afternoon at AND GonfeGtioneru get a boat large enough to carry fuel to make steam." The cable met the same idea of "impossibility," and yet it prov the residence of l)t. li. Bruce Burns in Fianrfonl, where liu was taken on Mon than halt of the amount insured. The ed a success. Not that the M.

day niirlit when stricken with paralysis while lictuiing at the Frankford Pres in its magnitude, is a drop in the buck amount lost by lire was double the amount insured, the owner risked his life to save tin; property, and was pros byterian Church. Jirs. Gough was at flie bedside when ne died. There et in comparison to these, but the idea of impossibility" is the same. The press, which felt so disposed, hooted trated in so doing and carried away, the city turned out en masse and were Hlso present Mrs.

Ridte, ins stt-r. Mrs. jiurns ami two nieces, because "it begins no where and ends worked lonr and bravely, but the lire Misses Mary and Funny Whilcomb, Mr. with nothing," and this feeling had its was the victor and a total loss the re Wananinker, the Rev. Charles Murphy and proportionate amount of supporters, sult.

Wown come a pompous, self-im Mrs. Jacob Wanner. It was recalled yes terdav that the last words spoi-ei by Mr, HEAT MARKET, Keeps Only The Very. Best Meals For sale, which WILL SUIT ALL All kinds of Who helped swell the feeling of predju-dice against it. Obstacles, which seemed insurmountable, were placed in its uoujrn were: "lounir man, make vour i record eh an." The body will be embalmed portant, Robert Macaire adjuster and says take what 1 offer or you on't get a cent." If the Home company do business in this way they need a little free advertising.

HEFFNER Proprietors, Keep Everything in the First-Class Baking Line ICE CREAM, LEMONADE, PURE CIDER, CAKES AND EVERYTHING In the line. We have the Best Assortment of Delicious Candies! a. In the City. Fresh Bread Baked Daily. and after rvices at tl.e house will be taken way, and when all seemed chaos and to Worcester, Mass BIOOKAPIIICAL.

to all intents and purposes the project was dead, to the entire satisfaction of John 13. Gough was born at Sandeate, England, Aimust 22, 1817. He came to those who so wished, up it came, and 75 cents will buy a good hat at New York Store. America in 1829 and soon after became to-day Senate Bill No. 1, stands pronii bookbinder's apprentice in New YorK.

He nently out the Company and com became intemperate' and was accustomed to sing nnd recite in grog shops, where bis powers of mimicry and action made munity, and naught is in the way. We have authority from the contrac him a favorite. He fell into great tors to state it is but a question of time. poverty, but awnt 1840 took the tern Grimes have a new sign, (not completed). They have also engaged an old and experienced workman who will begin work in the morning.

They tell us they will continue to hire help as the trade demands it. (irirnes wants all his old friends and new ones to call "Yes," says one, "that's what they sail and have said for months." True, but perance ph dire and soou began to lecture on intemperance, both In America and England. In time he added other subjects and became a very popular brator. In No- it does not do away with the fact. The on him.

ns ln in runt nil veinber. 1872. he recited one of his orations magnitude of this 03 miles. (2 miles of siding) is greater than the ordinary ob 3 X' X' -i. u-.

ui i.i CITY 111 jirn nun, hiiiiuuiiuiiik uiai tins nou iu server would see. From Mr. Kip Chief Engineer of tho M. A. road in season.

If you want the best the market affords, go to the Meat Market. we learn the following facts, based so Motel as not to go into fractions: Tins 63 miles of road will require tons of iron for rails alone. I probably be his last public appearance in that city. He has published his autobiography (1846J and a volume of orations (1854). lie resided near Worcester, Mass.

MiHHituri Journnllntn. St. Louis, Feb. 24. The executive committee of the Missouri Press Association held a meeting here yesterday and decided upon May 11 as the date nnd Mexico as the place for holding the next annual meeting of the association.

The resignation of W. II. Kerens as corresponding secretary was "cepled, and Captain Joseph II. Turner, of Carrollton, elected to fill the vacancy. will take 412 cars to transport it to the place of commencement.

The 03 miles They inform us that on account of so many calling for Pittsburg leather they have ordered a supply and will hereafter keep it in slock. Give tlrcin a call. The material for the M. A. will be shipped oyer the W.

hence track-laying will commence at Conway Springs. The surveyors start to-day to cross section the line, tho point of commencement being Chetopa, and working north-west. Overcoats. Clothing, Ladies' Cloaks and all Winter Goods will be closed out at cott or less than cost by the New York Store. I MALLERNEE PROPEIETOR will require 70 cars of timber; 75 cars of piling; 10 cars of trestle bridging and 8 cars of drain tile.

Thus, we see. 1,025 86 a grand combination 86 The Resident. cars of material will bo necessary to complete tho distance graded, or, al lowing 40 cars to a train, or over 2 trains of cars, loaded solidly with 1) Clnn of th cNlature. Topic The extra came an end Saturday without being And the Louisville WEEKLY COURIER JOURNAL! M. A.

material, must bo used ere the any not of unusual or extra- bare material can reach a starting mrtance. No real business was Yon can how go from Kansas City to i i- ordinary Imi San trandsco for fi, hrst ass I AoM nfur marked by point. This docs not Inchido tons ot ine o'clock Saturday evening, If spikes, bolts, nuts, rods, washers, etc. Further reduc- and $17 second class It will ho seen at a glance that it is a lions arc looked for. the Miscellaneous Appropriation bill Is excepted.

The Apportionment bill, the foundation of the special session, was passed In bigger thing on ice than one would sup Tho funeral sermon of tho late John as KatMactory shajte, probably, as any such C. SHAY, Groceries, Quoonswaro, Fine Tobaccos And a full line of Fine Gutloru. KTTiOluce taken in Try Ui. pose. If any ouo wero to have use for There are dis Malcrnco will be preached next Sab- measure could be drawn A sinclo car of freight from ono poin jun jviir nir wm cv' iwu j'rrs iur hi tie more than the price of one.

By paying us t2.80, you will receive for one year your homo paper with the Courier Journal, tho Representative Newspaper of the South, Democratic and a Tariff for Revenue only, aud the best, brlht-ent, and altlent family weekly in tho Unit ed States, The Weekly Courier Journal a at the largest Demooratlo circulation of any Newspaper In America. Tboi who desire to examine a sample copy of tbt Courler-Joujnal ran 4otoat thiieSia to another, ho would do a deal of figur ing to get it cheaply as possibly, us bath, in the Christian church, by Elder Cain. 5 men's and boys' hats re-dnoad to 75 cents each, at New York Store. appointments, of course, but they are inevitable. The legislature also adopted the report of the committee appointed to Investigate the expenditures In the east wing of the Capitol The Capital Punishment bill was not passed, but it was the prevalent minion that It would be next session.

ing all advantages which opposition would afford. Hero is a Company who have 1,025 caw to lrandlo and pay for.

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Years Available:
1885-1887