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The Concordia Republican from Concordia, Kansas • 5

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I You fCnov, and Everybody Know 3 (Uiltiu Im-iU iU Im iiinlur lie titKtiliiiq at )) ut wl tivu v.i Hl it liiiJ i I 1 httVP lltM'U ill (hi) bout Itll'l klllill undue It ti 111 tor iirsaiul know lint good 'mnU an. 4ivn iu it cult, Upholsterers and Undertakers, U7mw mmdD'mwims JWJIJJ CiintiiniH In nd viiiico ot all oilier hoium in luai-ias tc (Juuntity, Quality, Variety 1111 1 ttjle of dm GuotU they ell. KilltiUti tit Cain'. Tram for sulo hi Ciiu'. His AND THK LAU'iKST, AND THE 15 EST, AND THE CHEAPEST Pickle lit bulk, tit Dutton Culn'.

If you want Xtuv Oileuiu gynip, t( to pulton tv um COMK AN'I) SICK I-OU YOUKSKW AND 1113 CONV1NCKU "Wo Cell for CClOll, Gurdeii seed in bulk ot (irocs- BUY 608SS, SLOTiilslSQ 6R5CERY HOliSS TOVM TlfEUEFOJU'l MXYOT MS UXJWllSOU). And that it is just tlio plnco for people' to do their trading. Cain HoiuMiIwi und gobl-bun dod wure, Nlft'-'aru 8liawberrle. (lohh-ii Quin "Bub" Hill, the mordant ten, Kan I'Jii inn Hii4 While CluTrii'S ttcvm Items. A.

B. Pry and Ottj Zahn, Warr A Card. at (jrnuitMCi'kn, Jewell City, uud one of tho fellows of (IMimImi'wh Iiu'iiIk wilt lnirlii nil'liT Ililt loau township, wtro in town Monday and informi tin that a strong tUi com nl lliu rnl 01 ti'iuiUcHiiiUti iiinjiuicii lltOlll'J' tho northwest, was around with our To the laany friendH and neighbor who ho kindly assisted me during tho Durriii Matthewi without commU-lmi. boys Tuesday evening. liiwruuii.) Roll of Honor, pany Jj tin iioeu luriiu a una 11 chant obtained for tho opening of a con W.

W. DicKrmm linn tlio best and last days of my wifo'n I re turn my most heart foltthnuks. A. H. BouNGr.it.

Foilowlnrjr aro the amoiinta rewdv nuno iu ar Zahnville. 'J'ho jroHjMftH Jinoiit regulator in his jewelry utoro of Muck worsted tl(thlii(f at 11. N. JIanhon'h Edibles, woodenwaro ami jbus were atCnlu'a. White VM, Mackerel, Salmon, Iter 011 miliHTiptiou nee our last re nro tuitt they havo ntnick a vein nny tho north-west.

It cost poii: Roll of Dinhoror. good coal, thirty-four inchoa thick, a and 1H ovidenee of prosperity. Mrs Lou Aloxandt'r, NobloBvillot di-pth of about fcjct-y feet. We wil Following are the names of parties rluy ami Luke Trout, at Grocsbcek'n Indiaiin, IT I soon luMtr morn about thin niw an jmb'btetl to tho to the fell Oil Uliisby, lltnl Htono, Mrs. Chambreluin, Jfrs.

Gmoh beck's mother, in away for tho mm Roots, shoos and ready nnulu cloth lus, at Puttou Cuiu'ft. 1 00 A. tnt, tilasco, important iliscovery. 1 00 nier. Kho will visit in Heverul states For Salk 20 good cows.

Enquire 1 (MJ Unclaimed lettiiH in the oflieo between hero and New York beforo D. llibert, Nolnon, Ferrin'ton, ConeorJid I'M Chnjiliu, Amos, Chaplin, Plymouth, Jamestown Clippings Went her fino. Farmers buuy plowing for corn. The boya comhionou to go fishingi Tho sound of lh croquet roallotn ia hoard iignin. Tho office of tho iWnii Prober Company looks fine in its neW Coat.

Swartz was the tailor. Thompson has Hung tothd breeze a nice new i-igu in front of her millinery storo. Tlii has been nood-' ed here a long timo. John boufci'd in and exclaimed. "It'u girl, not very weighty but in good health." Tito Cotitrregationttl mito BUdioty meets this Friday evening at the Cot tago farm, about four miles west of town.

All are invited to attend. At present, prospects aro scarce hcVs tooth. Tho fields of winter grain begin to' put on a nico appearance, and the 1 00 1 00 extent of Iho "law," and who aro making no effort to pay; in other words they are our "dead bent" subscribi-iH Dubridge, Campbell, Ponso, II Morse, Greenwood, Lovelnnd, J'lastburn, Eunebe Tatro. kIio returns. Concordia, April 2, 1881.

Bowman Mrs. Allie, Lano, Bell 1 on Win II Cook, Glusco, 1 00 Mercer Henry It is gratifying for us to ntnto that Mayor Marshall and tho Council aro Austin Dotson, Cmeordia Kariek, West Crock. 5 ou Crowther, It. H. pickerson, Kvertt Davis, Priscilln Morgan Mary deteriniuiul to liavo tho Hunitary af PERSONAL.

fairs of tho city looked nftor almost Maxwell, K. F. Osborn, John Prico JamoB II. HambJin, Di'bra Kansas Uoom. Co is Krindiiiff.

tho first thing they do. Hart, Levi A. Ott, post master at Glaseo, called There is much excitement over tho in Monday. Ho will read tho Exros-Hon hereafter. Kivard, B.

S. Wir-MAMs, P. M. Kan us Boom. reported diwovory of coal oil in tho vicinity of Kirwin, this Wo J.

Ilarick, o'jjWost Cm rushed in Tho boys havo ono that goes some A handsome ruin fell Sunday night, Kansas Boom. Tuesday afternoon, and made us ex liopo our weKtern friends liavo struck oil for once. thing like this: of S. Uitso. Chice Michigan Apples, nt Groes-beck's.

Soldier who believe they nro cn-tltluil to liicroano of reunion should upply at 01100 to I), h. Rrown. The boss placo to buy a stove at Corou Curlyle's. Try them ami boo. The best uncolorcil Japan tea iu town ot Dutton Cain's.

Queens ware and Glasswaiv, largest stock iu Cloud at Groesbeck's. WUon you want auytliiur in tho lino of Sprinic goods don't lorjjet that II. N. Hanson ha tho beat stock and sells them very cheap. More Cassimercs and trimmings received by Jl.

N. Hanson. A good variety of UbIiJ and vegetables at For choice niaplo svrtip, go to Dut-ton Cain's, Union block. 25 pieces new enssimcrcs just received -April 20 by II. N.

Hanson. SIX pound uf yood Coffee for -fl, nt Grocshcck's. tremely happy by leaving in our pos And Beaver asked unto tho Lord, session a great big "Wanted: All thojeorn wo can ge 'What bhall I do after tin' first day of Jack NewLirkJjwiis 'Vetting 'oTnup" on subscription. Tho genial, optit countenance of May And tho Lord ppnko and said prospec ts nro for a fuir crop in this locality, and fanners are putting on smiling faces again. Judge Burton, uf Clyde, is seen on unto Beaver: "Arise, tako up thy fam tj the Ijoys this morning.

Ho will bo tho city night -watch after Sunday evening. Wo would advise "street Croquet sets from SI to uttho our streets this week. BunnerjDrug Store, Ciydo. Mr. Owens would 'like to liavo thosd ily, thy gold, and thy wines and liq uors, depart from this land which owlo' to be in after ten o'clock.

Vanted: All tlio com wo can get iavo cursed foivver, erect thy tent in young men who 111 ado such a muss ou his floor that night they slept in the Lning Wrong have got back into United States Ecnd3. We 'call attention to tho annual statement elsewhero in tin's issue of tho Xnv AtxmcE IxstriuxcE on subscription. Colorado, and I will follow thee and shavings call and settle up. with theo all the days of thy life." heir old office again over Sweet Wyer's hardware store. They are putting on lots of "agony" i-inee their of Garden KrWls in at DfTTON CaIS'B.

We begin to believe tliecld saying' Tho Free Museum is to undergo a that old hawks like young chickens. great change about next Monday. Tho fice has been fixed up. Bmolra tlio Kansas Boom. When an somewhero be which.

shows' clean assets of principally in U. S. Bonds with a kuiu'Luh i.aboeb to gross ASSETS TITAX ANY COMPANY D0IXO roprietur, we understand, is making till regular physicians of Cloud and arrangements to opeli -il large monng ia town will not bo bo ti while. adjoining countiosaro requested to eric somewhere else, and will have all tho "animals" that havo not been meet at the oflieo of Dr. Meacbani, in tween twenty-five in lovel with r-beautiful young damsel of only sixteon, and tries to make her believe ho could make her happy" for tho rest of mortal lifo, wo think that Would fail as ho is not quito suited to Concordia, on Tuesday, May 3, at 10 Tlio Kansas Boom is a clear Huvana fJlel cigar, for 5 cents.

slaughtered previous to the first day of May, shipped there, and tho Free a. for tho purpose of organizing a J5USI XESS IN THE STATE. Jj.ii. AnUcrSOU has just been appointed agent at Concordia for this steriiug old company, who will be pleased to issuo policies to our insuring public. II.

II. Kcer, of Leavenworth, is special agent and adjuster. lodical Museum wilLboJ'on verted into tem perance billiard hall, where no intoxi Everything looks fresh and healthy in tho houseyards, gardens and iields. Kansas Boiini. S.

II Dodge, of tho Eeloit GzcUs, cating liquors will bo kept or sold. Ii her, and not up to it. But imagine his surpriso as ho tripped along down tho street and entered tho homo of tho young lady, aiid called for" his answer and was quietly told to go to the will then be a tit place for; the good occupied ono 01 our turee-ieggea stools a few moments Monday afternoon. Ho returned homo the next morning fully convinced that Concor as well as tho bad men of tho placo. Teachers' Association.

The next regular meeting of tho -1. He now trys to smoothe ifc We have it, 'Self-rai'iiijr buckwheat flour." A'oyeasl required. Cain. For pure Dm if call ut tho Corner DruStuie. Jay or nilii.

Gay Co. Sugar cured Hams Bacon and dried JJeef, at Uroosbeck's. We have the very bust spices and extracts in the market. Give us a call. DuxroN Cain.

Before turning your horses to pras3 feed them the VVoMcni Couditiou powders for khIc by a. (Jay Co. Vvre respect fully invito everybody to call ami see our Noriug stock ot jewelry uud uoveitie. J. Fostkk.

National Washing i'ovvder, at Groesbeck'b. California canned peas, peaches, raspberries, cherries, a i plums, ami grapes, F. W. Sturges and II. V.

Mattliowu have agreed tj carry cu the real estate, and imiuraneo business The affairs of cur city have been over and make out it was a put up job. Cloud County Teachers' Association will be held in the school house, Con dia was the best business town on this road west of Atchison. found to bo in a very bad condition by Dr. Taylor hied away to tho mountains Tuesday evening. Near'y all tho legal lights of Clyde i.i-0 hero attending court.

11 E. Davis, lately of tho Umpire, will start for Wisconsin next week. Limner. our new city council. Tho amount of cordia, Saturday, May 11, 10 a.

m. ebts outstanding is about Sl.oOO; sThe young daughter, ami only child I take croat plensure in stating td Following is the programme: How to teach Arithmetic Prof. Id. my man friends and patrons thatun dor no circumstances will I sell any of Mrs. Garvey, about thirteen years of age, dioJ last Saturday, of cerebrospinal meningitis.

Tho remains J. McGrew, Mr. Rice. iouor after tho IJOth day of April. 1 Teaching beginners to write Miss would state further to those desiring All lands of Tooth, Nail, and Hair Brushes at tho Banner Drug Store, lit Clyde.

weroiake.il to Juuciion City and laid M. E. Mnlford, 3 Irs. A. Bates.

pure liquors for medocinal purposes 11 1 ji 1' i Ttwhintj instead of hqilii'j and hear beside her dead father, who died there several years ago. tnar, now is uio uaie uiy iuu-supply, as I am selling all goods at ing I ror. I' iu. Tlio first spilco on tho Foi-t Scolt and Wichita railroad was driven than cost. ltespectmiiy, 31 D.

W. Williams. "Two boys is only half a boy," is ArrEBNoCx, 1:30 r. 51. Teaching Primary Grammar Mr.

Chester Dutton, Miss L. Soarle. together at F. W. Sturgos' oilice.

The loaning business formerly carried ou by Harris fc Matthews, is curried Kansas Boom. Concordia April 18th, 1881. Tho partnership heretofore ex-stiuff between l.urrilsaiid Matthews' tho experience of tho Empire boys, and they found that it wes necessary dissolve partnership. The business was done Tuesday, E. E.

Davis General information -W. T. Boot, Miss Mary Reid, Music ia Schools Miss Ella Chase, The total receipts of the fair and festival, Tuesday evening, were about J150. cash in the treasury, It seems impossible to tell how and when tho city funds have linen expended, and there is neither head nor tail to the books. A thorough investigation of things is now being conducted by tho new council, and (teps are being taken to immediately stop the rapid growth of tho city debt.

To-day, Friday, April 20, is the day when the astronomers, together with that prophetic old soul, Mother Ship-ton, havo promised us that the world should come to an end that is, the earth and ail forms of lifo shall meet with total annihilation, and there shall bo a "goneness," as it were. To that end wo havo delayed the publication of tho Expositor ono day, for the purpose of boing present and taking society notes, and getting our work in On a few delinquent subscribers, previous to thoir exit to that clime where cold weather cometh not. Miss Carrie Anderson. is this day dissolved by dtitual con scut, J. E.

Burma to eohtiuiif) bus' ncss at Mime, office and 11. V. Matthews to rent another oince and con tiune in the sumo business. BlTKKTJS MATTHKWS. retiring and H.

II. Honey assuming full control of tho office. "Let her roll! let her roll! lot her roll! Teachers and nlhinterestod in their Kansas Boom. success aro earnestly invited to at tend and participate. By order of Committee.

The Old Story. Died. BoTiixriEK. On Tuesday. April 2 Mayor Marshall is strongly in favor of combining tho offices of Marshal and Street Commissioner, but somo of the Councilmen, perhaps a majority of them, aro opposed to it.

It is our opinion tho combination of those two oflices would lessen tho expenses of the city, and why should it not bo done? "Mary had a littla Inmb," I how the lamb did "lub" her; She paihted it sky bide otto day, Tho paint she used was rubber. (Can have anv shade you want The prorpoets for prosperous year aro so flattering as to niako evoryono happy. Tho Kansas Boom is manufactured by Chas. F. Pusch.

Tho cornice on N. B. Brown Co's new bank building is a dandy, both in style and size. 1881, of consumption, Idra. iUcnor Boliuger, in her twenty-sixth year: Elonor Jano Boliuger" was born in nt Hocking county, Ohio, May 15, 1854, and died of consumption in this city Mrs.

Belva Lockwood, solicitress April 25, 1881, aged 2G years, 11 months, and ten days. and attorney-nt law, is hankering after tho Brazilian mission. She was married to her now bo-eaved husband, A. H. Bolinger, Jan Miss Mary Kennedy leaves for her old home, Manteno, Illinois, next Monday evoning, for" an indetinito period of timo.

Miss Kennedy has beon ono of tho successful school teachers of this county for two years or more, and her presonoe in tlio school room and in tho large circlo of friends sho has in this vicinity, will long be missed. uary 4, 1872. Sho loaves a daughter eight years old and her companion Mrs. N. B.

Brown will spend the summer in tho mountains. She goes in search of health which we hope she will find. Tho Odd Fellows had a very successful time Tuesday, both day and evening. Tho afternoon parade was headed by somo twenty-five of the Knights of Pythias in uniform, and both of our Cornet Bands. The music, banners, and display of uniforms was excellent.

And although scarcely half their number was present, their manifest pride in their work bespeaks for them that they are not an idle organization. Tho procession was ably marshaled by Messrs. Goo. C. Se'arle the City Drug Store.

"It followed her. to schoal 0110 day, (Her pride was like a saint), She wanted all the boys to see IJer lamb in kubbrk paint. (Makes a beautiful coat. On exhibition at the city Drug Store. "Biit when the teacher turned it Out' The treatment made hint faint, And he never would have lived it thro But fof tllflt KtrilTlEB PAINT.

(Wilt stand all kinds of storms. Warranted at the City Drug Store. What makes tho lamb love Mary so 1 (Replied tho teacher quaint): lie never can get wet, you know, She used tho lunuusH paint. (Good for roofs, and to build tip trado at the City Drug Store. Many years since the old sheep diod You think he's gone, but he ain't, For preseryed is lie in a museum In that coat of Rubber Paint.

i. Preserves your building's, orsalti by the gallon at manufacturers priced by Wml McK IUirus, at City Drug1 Store. by II. V. Matthews to tho now oiliee.

Fresh garden seeds at tho Corner Drug Store. A. Gay it Co. For edibles of all kinds, call at Cain's, in Foster's new brick building At the City Drug Store all goods warranted as represented and as low as any house west of tho Missouri river we are here to stay. Buy your KaUomine already prepared at the Corner Drug Store.

A. Gay Co. 13 kiuds of Dried Fruit at roes-Leek's. If you want a nice wedding suit go to II. N.

Hanson, i'ou can there get the best black suit and any thing else needed for the outfit, for less money than anywhere else. Jf. B. Brown of tho Concordia Bank, do a general banking business, loan money, discounts notes, buys and sells exchange, receives deposits, makes collections, pays taxes tor non-residents and treat their customers in a most gentlemanly manlier. 46-tf Wanted: All tho corn we can get on subscription.

For everything in tho hardware or tinware lino that is good, reliable and at extremely reasonable prices, call ou Coron Caiiyle. New stock of Books 1 New stock of Balls 1 New stock of Fishing tackle 1 New stock of Croquet 1 New stock of Account Books, At Falaco Book Store. A rare opportunity is nowoffeied to any one desiring to purchase a first-class hotel, already furnished and doing a paying business. Mrs. Truesdell, desiring to a more quiet life, is offering tier house for alo at a very reasonable price.

She would take a farm, or some stock, in part payment. Call on her at once. Fartics wishing to engage in the grocery businesi will do well to call 011 me, 'as I am desirous of disposing of my interest in the firm of Datton Cain, at which store I will bo found most of tho time. A. W.

Dutton. Fop Rent. Dwelling house, containing four largo rooms, all newly painted and papered. IIouso perfectly clean and in good shape. Apply to W.

F. KOK8 1'KCK. D. C. Gamble, of Seapo, called Thursday morning and left somo of that "root which tends to all evil." Thanks.

Vantod: A good, steady young man, about sixteen years of age, to learn the-printer's trade. Inquire at tho Exrostion oflieo at onco. and friends to mourn her departure, but they realize that thoir loss, is her gain. May tho All Father comfort tho mourning ones, and guide them to the haven of happiness when life's stormy sea is passed. Ono brother and sister live hero, and her mother still lives in Deceased was converted at tho ago of fourteen, and united with tho 31 E.

church and has since lived a consistent christian lifo. Sho had been in feeble health for years, and for tho lar.t ten weeks con-' lined to her bed. Amidst all her afflictions sho was patient and uncomplaining, and-not a murmur escaped her lips. When asked by her friends if 'sho was ready to go, sho replied in tho affirmative, and added, "if you were all as well prepared you would have nothing to fear." Sho trusted her Redeemer to tho last, and ho was her comfort and joy. Tho funeral was attended from the M.

E. church, 1 a largo concourse of sympathizing friends. Rev. AN. See, Pastor M.

E. Ohurch, preached tho funeral sermon. It is quite probable that ex-QoVern- or Osborne will soon bo called homo from Chili. Ho will bo succeeded by Gen. Kilpatrick, of New Jersey.

1 -4- Tho following appointments havo Iji'ivl OaicP nl. Concordia, Knnsns. -1W1, April What ou earth has becomo of our Agricultural Association? If the blasted thing has boen blown away by some gentle zephyr, will not somo enterprising gentlemen form a new organization and bring "Old Cloud" out in its proper light beforo tho out-sido world! Tho best way to advertise the county is to hold a successful fair onco a year, and wo liopo it will bo done every year hereafter. From present appearances we can safely predict that Concordia will im-provo fully as much, if not more, tho present season as sho has during any previous year of her existence; and tho buildings to be erected nro generally of better 'taste and more substantial than tho old ones. Many are tho streets and residenco lots that aro being ornamented with handsome shade trees, shrubbery, which, in a short time, will make our prosperous city ono of tho most attractive tho state.

and W. E. Itoid. Above all, at either end of tho column, flaunting in tho breeze, was tho old Star Spangled banner. In fact it was wisely arranged well executed, and reflects much credit upon the boys.

In tho evening tho usual anniversary exercises took placo at tho Lodgo Hall, together with two very able lectures on Odd Fellowship by W. E. lteid and D. L. Brown.

Those wishing to participate in tlio dunce then repaired to Conner's Hall and tripped the "light fantastic" until the "wee small hours," only stopping long enough to eat of an excellent supper served at La Roequo's Hall by tho ladies of tho Presbyterian church. Tho proceeds of tho ballwovo very satisfactory, netting them a very handsome littlo sum. Long may they live and may their (-h'tdows grow wider. been made by the Mayor and confirmed by tlio Council: City Attorney, Theo. Lning; Treasurer, F.

J. At- "VOTICR ts liorotiy frlVrri thR following-' Hiimeil noltler lnm llli'il nol Vo of Ills iu' l.cnMon loumke final jn-oof In miiiport of hlg oliilm, nncl sf-rurn limit entry tliorrof on Juno 4, nt tlio U. 8. Luml OlHefcf at Kiuikum, viz: CM; a. NAIiTitX, Iioirio entry Mo 1 1 for tho 8 K' fientlon.

0, town west, unit ho million tho follow frltnrsscs to oiion uml mi I Ovation ot hiiM rivot viz: M' mrUirrn. CuUicrir, l'ntrv Widen mill Jncob r.M'fnqvlst, nil (if 'oiiford'r, VhM Kiinuns, 11.11, McECKRoN, anvii KotflHton wood; Clerk, C. Twitchell; Marshal, A. Whitehead. N.

H. Eavea, desires to inform all parties having cows which they wish to have cared for properly dur Come one! Come all I Room for" 101. 1 have bought S. Case's restau rant, and 1 invite.all mv friends, and fact, everybody, to give a tb ing tho summer of tlio fact that he will commence herding on Tuesday next, May 3..

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