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The Bern Press from Bern, Kansas • 4

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The Bern Pressi
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TUB BEIIN I'BESS published every Friday At Burn, Ncwt)nlia County, Kx. Office ovor Minger Bros, hard-ware store. A CAR LOAD MOTG-ER-THE JEWELER, Opens the campaign with a New and Complete line of Silver Ware. Silver Drip syrup at Hanmy'i. Go to Ungles for Drugs and modicints.

On Friday buy roeh fish of Olinghouse. Trent hud a duck did yon hear ubout it? Now goods arriving daily at Kinyon Co's Drug Store. Blind Willie left for his home in Missouri the first of the week. A great many of tho farmer near Bern are through husking corn. "The Tickler," tho only.puru liavunna 0 STOVE John A.

Mxnq.uk, Vica-Pcs. C. II. Herold, Cash. Gko.

A. Guild, Pnw, HITE BAIMK OF BERR Capital Stock, $50,000, Stockholder's Liability, $100,006. Does a General Banking BusinosB, Buys and Sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Geo.

A. Guild, Kd. Butt, Roy HceBeltino, A. C. Moorhead, Henry Korbor, Guirtav fti-liicr, John A.

Minger, Chas. H. nerold, I. B. Morgan.

at Mingors'. a Stove, See Our Lin lift Just Arrived If You Want to Buy and Get Our Prices. Coal Inters, l1lifli 0mmmSi Soft Coal Base Heaters. 7if mm BjfeiflWMja and He Cook Stoves, KHJW" W0d 1 dl Have recently added new machinery, and can now give more and better Hour than any other mill. The Mill is in charge of an Expert Miller, And AH FlourJs First Class.

MINGER BROS- suBseiumoN baths. Quo copy oho year, if pnid in advance, $1.00 One copy 1 year, if not paid in advance, 1.25 No deviation mndo from abovo rates to 'i one. AJ)VEKTJ8L'G IIATKH. Legal and traslent advertisement $1.00 8 or square for first insnrtion. and flftv cents or each additional insortion.

Leool notioes llvo cents per lino each in-wrtlon. All advertisements inserted until ordored out, unless otherwise Bpooiflud when handed in. liutcs for standing advertisements made 'nown onapplioauon. at the Post-Office at Hern, Kansas at geoond-elass matter. Churches.

Evangelical. Preaohing every Sunday in ehool homo at 8:00 p. m. Sabbath Bchool 10 a. ui.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. 8. S. Teachers' meeting at Panson-nge svery Friday evening. Societies.

VL of P. Sunlight Lodge No. 149, Meets at tlieir hall ovory Saturday evening. Visiting KnighU cordially invited to attend. A.

O. U. W. Bern Lodge No. 31 tt meets vvaiy Monday evening at K.

of 1 hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. Post Office Hours. 3 a. m.

to 8 p. ni. except Sunday. Sunday from 1 p. m.

p. in. On R. I. P.

Time Table. Going. Weut. No. 18, Express, 12:52 p.

m. No. 15, Express, lfh47 p. m. No.

41, Freight, 10:09 a. m. Gotsci East, No. 14 Expfessi 8:00 p. in No-.

16, Express, n. ni. iHoi 42 Freight, 5:25 p. in. A.

J. Cltmans, Agent. LOCAL NEWS. FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1892.

Olinghouse sells fresh oysters. Bern needs a first class bakery, A carload ot moline wagons at Mingcf Bros Jim Hendrie of Sabetha, was in town -Monday. Geo. A. Guild of Sabatha wag in town Tuesday.

tf you want a nice juicy beefsteak call on T. OlinghouSe. A fine line of holiday goods at Kinyon Co's Drug Store. The Horton Commercial thinks V. J-Bailey should draw Broderick's salary." Chas.

Hofmann, who has been down with inflananaation of thejbowels is recovering slowly. R. F. Conrad's new residence is nearly completed and he has one of the handsomest in Bern, Piles cf people have piles, but Do Witt's TViUh Hazel Salve will cure them Tingles. Quite a number of the Bern boys attond-tha democratic ratification at Horton Saturday night.

A. Waggener, T. A. Marshall, C. H.

llerold and T. B. Newton went to Severance Thursday to take part in tbe Thanksgiving hoot there. Herman Weyer, engineer at tho mili, moved into the Simon Luth'y iiouse on Wednesday Jacob Schober has just received a fine lino horse blankots, and lap robes, which tie will sell cheap. Thanksgiving was appropriately observed 3n Born.

Kev Haaptfuehrer conducted ser vices in tint new 'church-. Our job press has been running steadily for the past week. We guarantee first class work at reasonable prices. NoUck: I will sell tho Simon Luthy 3idenc cheajp and on easy terms. inquire, of C.

H. Herold. The Midget grain, grass and seed cleaner, best on the market, call on Minger -Bros, or Geo. Squires Holton Kan. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet temper 11 result from the use of De Witts Little Karly Ki6ers, the famous little pill.

M. C. Ungles The Bradley murder case which has held 0io attention of the Brown county people for the past year has resulted iu the acquital of Mrs. Bradley. Charley Herold, cashier of tho Bern bank, Jiassed through the eky Tuesday, enroute Si.me from the Leavenworth "banquet.

feorton Commercial. Miss Agatha, Herold, daughter of Henry Itevold of Riee county and a former resident of this township, is visiting her vouems) It. Herold and family. Mi.ses Gertie and Zella Zahm, Ora and JiUla Burner Myrtle and Lilly Hartor, and forest Harter and Lewis Zahm, from Oneida nited relatives and friends in Bern Sunday. Mr.

Berkert of Marysvile, who owns the building now oecupied by Chas. Hofmann, putting up a Sew store bu.lding to boused a cigar factory. Morris Kerr ie doing 'ihfi work. NOTICE! Having my interest tn the drug store I will hereafter confine myself to thepraetied medicint. My office will be my residence here I will be glad to see my friends, and av ttj- T-eng; or wishing inv serviet; G-.

Wklsr, M. D. M. G. UNGLES, DRUGS And cigar iu the town, at Kinyon Co's Drug Store.

The finest lino of puro drugs nnd medicines in tho county at Kinyon Co's Drug Store. You wtll bo tickled to death when you smoke a "Tickler" cigar. For eido tit Kinyon Co's Drug Store. Wo received lust week's NevcrBrlop News on Wednesday of this week. Whut'i the mutter, Gray, been ratifying? Frank Seercst wert to Du Bute, Wednesday, to releivo D.

A. llollingor the operator nt thai place, who takes a short vacation. The Turner fociely are building a side walk from Main street to Turner Hall. Chas. Doebler, architect, is superintending the job.

A special to tho St. Joe News says that John Stockton, a young innn ronidig at Sabetha had his arm shot off while trying to get a rabbit out of some brush on last Monday. We don't want any power to give us the gift to see ourselves as others see us. Had we such power there would bo so man men hunting places to hide that tho women would have to run business. Centralia Journal.

Biela's comet, ora portion of it is now moving toward the earth ond will cross the earth's orbit on the 27 inst, missing, tho earth only 8 hours. Look out for a brilliant display of meteors on thecvening of tho 27th. NOTICE1 Having sold the Bern Drug Store to G. M. Kinyon Co.

all accounts due us are payable them, and said G. M. Kinyon co. will assumo all debts due from us. Welsh Kintok.

Nov. 16. For Sale or Rent Williams Hotel. I have for sale this Hotel properly. Price $1500, or it will be for rent after Jan.

18, 1893. Gall on or Address, Chas. H. HftRoiD. tf Born Kan The Oontralia Journal is after a set of vandals for mutilating the handsome Cleveland and Stevenson banners which hung aeross the Main street there.

It is a low minded brute indeed that wantonly insults the man who will preside over this nation for tho next four years. Married: At the residence of the brides parents in Nemaha township, on Monday, Nov. 21, Miss Hulda Fahsholtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fahsholtz to Mr.

Geo Frederick of Du Bois Neb. Among tho attending guests were several parties from Bern whe report a very pleasant time. Simon LuJthy, wlio has been Presidesit of the Luthy Milling and Elevator company, (now the Bern Milling and Flevator company) sinSo ils establishment at this place, has severed his connection with the mill hera and will make bis future home in Beatrice Nob. Simon has the best wishes of his numerous friends here for his future The Sabetha Kopubllcau comes out all home print and but one-half its former size. The editor, Mr.

Gude, has determined to crush out the patent print houses and organized a little farmer's alliance of his own for that purposed We commend his enterprise in printing his entire paper at home, but we think his efforts to erush this "ungodly" trust, to much like the arit trying to push tlie elephant; Tho Bern Turner society will give an exhibition turning and concert at tha Turner Hall on 'Saturday, Nover 3d. Tho concert and turning will be by home talent, the proceeds go toward paying for the gymnasium fixtures. After the 'concert ail who wish may participate in a social dance. Exhibition, concert and dance all for the small sum twenty-five cents. Turn out everybody and have a good time.

'We have no patience with ttose -thin1-skinned patriots who are bawling that the election of Cleveland will ruin tho country. A majority of the' people ef tho nation have chosen him for president, and every patriotic citizen should stand up for Jlr. Cleveland that he may give the country a good administration. We do not like to sec Republicans turn into calamity howlers just because they were beaten. -Golfs Advance, Three or four of the "spoTts" around town indulged in a free-for-all scrap Sunday night in which two of them were badly disfigured and ono was laid up for a spell.

It it hard to tell who was nt fault, but it is suppojed that all had We would reccommend a prayer book and in injection of chloride of gold as a substitute for this howling around on Sunday night. Comment by tho Seneca Tribune unnceceasary. On Sunday night Jacob Ramsey's grocery was broker) open and the cash drawer relieved of iU contents, which amounted to about $lo. also a quantity of plug tobacco and confectionery. Circumstances which came to light by Monday evenii.g cast strong suspicion on Christ Meyers, who work1! on the railroad here.

On complaint of Kanisev Mayers was 'charged with burglary, and f.r-re.4ed on Tuesday morning by constable He was taken before 'Justice Latimer and p'ading if "'tif Vk hdd for trial on Monday Nor. 23. Later, Mi'jrrs has given bon'il 'or New Picture Moulding, Picture Frames, Wall paper, Window curtains, Feathers, and all kinds of Furniture and Undertaking Supplies at, PETER XIEBEISEN, i man Be.reca Sittings We are having beautiful weather. Mr. F.

T. Vincent, of the firm of Brov Vincent, has moved his family to this city. Jihn Sherrard, of this city, is thinking of opening up a law and collecting ofllco in Oneida. Tlio R. K.

agent ef tfeis has lost his position. Our streets were filled with teams and people last Saturday, and our merchants report a big trade for tho day. chas. Fabrick, our popular baker has sold his interest in the city Bakery to Stovo Buhr. John Jones' house and contents wore completely destroyed tiy fire Nov.

21, while he aud his wife were away. The three little children barely escaped with their lives. Our citv has been in complete darkness for several nights past, as the proprietor of the Eleetrio Jjight. Plant have, boon enlarging and adding new machinery to it. Mr.

Joseph Naitols has sold a half interest of his clothing store to Wm Schior. Mr. Senior is an old business man of this city, and we predict for tho new firm a bright future. Kothing so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it.

Nothing so dangerous if nllowdto-continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. C. Ungles For all the latest news of the world read the old reliable St, Joe Gazette, Sent from this date until Jan, 1, 93 for fifty cents, Jtm Flowers traveling representative, Subscription received lore, Headache is the direct result of indigestion and stomach disorders, Remedy these 1y usine De Witt's Little Earlv Risers, and vour headache disappears. The favorite little pills evtrvwherc.

M. C. Ungles. Success in everything depends largely up on good health. Dc Witt's Little Early Risers are little health nroducinff pills.

See the point? Then take "Early Rker." M. C. Ungles. Notice! The Directors of The Bern Milling and Elevntot Co. pursuant to the Laws of Kan sas, do horeby call a meeting of tire shareholders of said company to takeplace on Mondaj-, January 2, 1893, for tho purpose of electing nine Directors.

Said meeting to be held in BeriH Kansas, at the Company Office. it will pay a customer who wishes to buy a large or a small farm in Xenmlia county at a bargain en eifsy terms, or to borrow money on frm security, to call now on E. L. Miller, real estate agent, Seneca Kan Small in size, great in result: De Witt's Little Early Kisers. Best pills for Conitipa-florl, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Stomach.

They never gripe. C. The wind from the North blows sharp and keen, and bad effects of CcWs era sdeiu One Slinute'Cdugh Cufe jo safe and sure, will ri-irorin wonderoiu o'iK. M. C.

Ungkv. N'OTlCt! The glvi-s nniita tlut on the JO day of Oftober, 1P32, lie filed in the office of the 'if ountv iof p' ruiil to soil in tuxicating tnjnor cerowg law, and tltiit sniJ pfthi.m will he hpard by the Hon, V. i Sairrt gt tlif probiito court, iu lh( city of i H('nrt, countv and State r.rorcsaid, on the! 2t)tr? 'lay of iNimwlw. at 10 o'clutk, a. trt-i I SEW BRICK STOBE, T.

A. Marshall, of Mercer county, 111., a cousin to Mrs. W. H. Ungles, is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Ungles this week. Mr.

Marshall has represented Merer county in the Illinois legislature, and has tli. reputation also of being ono of the finest marks? man in tho United States. Hits Him Hard. The flaming headlines in the Greenleaf Journal reads, "The Rebsls Have Won; Hurrah For Jeff Davis," etc etc. We will venture tho assertion that the editor of that poper was never in the army at all, and if he was.

he did not go in till the war was about over, and then he was either drafted, or joined for 90 days, and that he Is either drawing a pension or has applied for one for his few days service. This is our obser vation as a soldier who joined the army in 1861 from a rebel state, and carry an honor-ablo discbarge. Now Mr. Bliss put up or shut up. A man that talks as you do in this enlightened age is a fit subject for the insane asylum, you aro not a saie person to run at large, let alone running a newspaper.

Centralia Journal. For upwards of half an hour I looked at the hen roost, yainly cheering and urging myself to battle. The very sight of tbe big roosters gave me a fit of thejshivers, for they seemed to be in mood to resort to maloder-ous defences, and I could not make out heads from tails Then I heard a spluttering, hissing noise and felt like fleeing -from the awful doom that seemed awaiting me. Then I cheered myself by thinking of the brickkiln roasts torn by conflicting emotions I began to -advance at a lumbering gait towards the tails and heads. I shut my eyes and with an inward yell of desperation I charged at what I thought was the largest cock in the bunch, but when four or five feet under him the fatal discharge came.

I dropped down as one dead I was undetect ed, and, satisfied. I will warn the rest of the boys that the people are watching the roosts yet. I go hunting next week up at Cincinnatti where there is a lake tlint has no bottom to it. If I get aiiy ducks Ifl have more than the feet, for 111 Jick, rcast and eat 'em before the tarnnl fellows sec them. Thanksgiving reflections by ono of the "boys." Marriage Licenses.

August Hang age 21 Clear Creek Kan Pauline Stillback ap 19 Clear Creek Kan James Beilby ago 25 St. Joseph Mo Jlary rnble ago la lum Frank E. Church ago 22 Humboldt Neb Mary Yenier age 21 Seneca Kan Andrew J. Shepherd age 21 Jackson Co Kan Hattio Olives age 18 Jackson Co. Kan Abraham Wiley ate 26 chau'tauqiia co Kan Ella Miller age 18 Sabetha Kan John P.

Wager age 65 Seneca Kan Charlott Smfth age 56 Peneca Ban Chorles 11. Matthews age 31 Sheriihiu coKan Rosalie Kf Mahamer age 27 Sabetha Kan Geo.Ri Frederick ago 26 Paw nee co. Neb Hulda Fahsholtz ago 18 Nemaha co, Kan J. Armstrong age 60 Pottowatomie co Kan Mary OTri ag 43 Pottowatomie co. Kan William S.

Armstrong nse 23 Centralia Kml May Fitzpatrick age 22 Pottowatomie co Ka.1 Arch B. Griffith age 25 Centralia Kan Olive Bronnugh age 22 Bailoy vHIo Kim Chas, W. Weyer ago 2o Centralia Kin Etta Lope age 18 BuiU'V villo Kan V. F. Robinson ace 25 Sitbetha Kan Carrie E.

ai- 20 Stibrtha Kan For instance Mr. Cha Citv at1; idontallv of Bay pillcl cabling waier over her little bjy She promptly n-plied Witt's Uawl Salve, instant rolief. It's a WonderPill S.ilve Int brui.os. core and a for piles- nth-f Largest Good Grades, XjO7v Prices. Also a Complete Line of Building Material.

Bring in Tour Bills and Have Them Figured. SCOTT SONr BERN, KS. BERN, KAN. Makes a specialty ot Tobaccos, Fine Cigars And Confectionery, FARM LOANS. At 6 per cent.

And ft reasonable commission, ('ni. pav at any timo and stop In'st Chas. Hofmann. H' Staple And Fancy Groceries, Queensware, Bern, Kan. HOTEL KAUFFMASI.

Kfwlv built and furaisted arid now in First 0s running order, and prepared to accommodate all who come. Sidewalk runnisg direct from depot to HoUJ. i E. V. KAUFFMAN, Prop'r.

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