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The Bern Press from Bern, Kansas • 4

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BEHU MARKETS. viuiv i Use Primleys the great Spring Sledkine for sale by C. Slunz Jr. For fine confectionery, lunch', cigars I and tobacco, go to the Bern Restaurant A. Ramsey.

I lleported by s-iwlied Corn l.c. ays To Trade Ac HAfVWiAFfi OUIl GOODS, arc always fresli, bought and received I have a tew hundred lu. good White Seed Oats for sale. C. Stunz Jr.

When you want a good Blood Purifier ask for Primley's Sarsaparilla. For sale by C. Stunz Jr. GENERAL HARDWARE Everything First Class, Ami Prices Low. if.

p. s.1.1. r. ear 12 Oats, white 1-5 ct Mixed I2c-U wheat SO to 70 Rye 23 Hogs $0.00 Hay 3.50 Con: A) stars low. i.t out iy irom iue joouers anu manuiaciurers.

isone in stock cjj, tyf the very best. Our Dry Woods, Clothing, juniishinjj-goods, Gloves, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, and i'l'jj Groceries are owned at less cost and sold to the consumer for less money than uny other house in Bern can afford to sell the same class of merchandise. We admit no competition in Quantity. Quality, and Low Prices. Men's and Boys' Suits ftl orn Spring begins March lst.

Stock and Poultry Powder for sale at Stuntz's drug store or at my farm. George M. Cassity. Blood is life. Use Primiiey's Sasaparilla and Purify your Blood.

For sale by C. Stunz Jr. The cloudv weather continues. Look for warmer weather after this cold wave. ai less man cosi; aim an inner goous in uie House at cm pn- es.

It' vou look through our stoi-k of shoes, von will sidmit Don't forget the concert at the Church we have no old shoes to work off on the trade for new goods. IIVj KM BERN HOME BAKERY- Mrs. J. F. Huggler li Bread Cakes and Pies always ou hand.

Fine cafci and Bread a specialty 2 loaves of Broad tor 5 cents, and 11 lor 25 cents. Wc are agents for the Celebrated Noves. Norman G. M. AFFORD, M.

P. Cll Attended Promptly-Day or Night. Office at residence south of Depot. Bern, Kansas. I have no shoeing rack but I have a new man who can shoe your horses right.

Be knows how to nail them on. Try him. L. Spring. Wasted: Steers to pasture at $2.75 per head.

Horses at $3 per head for the season Mrs. Daniel Steiner is on the sick list this week. Custom made Boots and Shoes admitted by dealers and those jy a who wear them the best fitting and most durable footwear ju One door east of Barber Shop. fyj sold in the State. Quality and low prices sell oni Salesmen only needed to show them.

Country prodiiv goods. taken of 1897. Call on or address, Julius Hilt, Bern, Kansas A few barrels of stock salt tor salo cheap. T-quire at this office. Some of the beaux and belles will be out looking tor blue violets before Wanted, the highest market price.

Cattle and horses to posture for tlie season, Inquire of Joel Bauman or of Mr. and Mrs. Hamman Son, bstha, Kansas, Physician Surgeon, Calls attended to Night or Day at Lis fice over J. J. Koehler's Store.

I. G. HAMMAN, Bern, Kansas: Jam Powell of Fall, City Jod BaumRflrtner. rge Cassity this weet. are visiting Geo: For the cure of Boils, Pimples, use Primiiey's Sarsaparilla, th great Blood and BBRN.KAKSAS W.

L. KautTman and Harvey Harter made a trip by team to Table Rock this week. Liver Medicine. For sale by C. Stunz Jr.

A good melodeon for sale, or will trade THE BERN- PRESS. it for farming implements, or second hand work harness Inquire at this office REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. If you want a first class Job, call on me. O. p.

Bein Kansas, JOHN REINHAKT, Furniture Undertaking, Will Furnish Hearse For All Funerals If So (Desired. Bern, Kansas Time Table: West Bound mail 2:02 p.ra EastBonnd mail 8:11 p.m Jack Dyke, a former resident of Berwick township wasin town talking with old frien AY ednesday. Considerable illness among the little ones S. il. WRIGHT, TO.

Office And Residence in the Old Bank i Building. All calls promptly attended day or rilijht. Bern, Kansas FRIDAY. MAKCII 12, 1S97. C.

R. I. P. Ry. will sell Home Seek ers Excursion tickets to points in Oklahoma, Texas and Louisianna, Feb.

16; March all seem to have a reported. They Ten weeks re of the School. Joe Aeschteman was up from Berwick on business Wednesday. croupy cough. 2 16; April 6 20; May 4 18.

One T. B. Collins is visiting friends in town. Ben Tillery, of Seneca, and some other jare plus $2. sow oats as soon as lorn Gallatlv lost a calf troni hydrophobia Fanners are ready to he weather permits.

Are you going to paint? get my prices on some time ago. orsemen were in town Sunday with some oung horses in breakii g. 1 Paints. Oils, Brushes before you make your purchasi-. I am agent fur the Cele The residence and office of Dr.

is The postoffice fight goes on with much being repaired. brated Lincoln Paint. C. Stunz Jr. vigor, home still scenting la beins done GTJJXjI; Notary Public, All Legal Documents Properly Executed Money to loan on Real Estate from 6 to 8 percent.

All kinds of insurance written. Will insure your property for $1,000.00 for five yeariv for $15.00. Nothing but old line companies carried. State Bank of Bern, BERN, KANSAS. Nick Bierie's family have bi-en sick this but the others are on'o tho job, White Russian seed oats for sale.

Inquire week. La trippo. associate with here, on John Weneer northwest Bern. Don't Touch not pitch, La grippe is letting up on its victims. Fore sunshine will make all feel better.

E. G. Stewart was absent the fore part of the week on a trip to his home up in Iowa. Charley Schoher returned from Pa what tan Wednesday where he has been laid up with la grippe. have 1 Tlirpo trornl l.iaH innnile iha Ppmc immoral people if you would not insinuations cast at you whether gnilty or office.

Jlr. and Mrs. t). Stunz's baby has been quite sick all week. A dance at Turner Hall is advertised for the evening of the 17th.

not. Advertised Letters. A musical concert will be given at the C. wKly Star Bern Church this Friday evening. One- Joel Bauman and Joel Baumgartner are Henry Olinghouse was over from Seneca Remaining in the Bern, Kansas, postoffice Bern School Items.

For the week ending March 10th. Oarrieand Bessie Williams are new pupils in the rcom. Prof. E. It.

Garner made the school a visit ednesday morning. County Pupil's examination for Born and vicinity at the schoolhouse March 20th. Aldo and Eli Andrew Reinhart, George Spring, and August Beyer quit school Monday for farm work. There were 9.5 days of absence and no tardiness in the primary room, 11 days of absence and 2 tardy in ttm intermediate and 15 days of absence and none tardy in the high room. third of the proceeds will go to the feeling pretty good as their house is nearing on business Wednesday.

Feb. 28, 1897. Church. completion. Drillers are at work making a well for And mm A cpid wave this Friday morning.

The' J. J. Koehler this week. Chas. H.

Anderson, Ed C. Early, Mrs. Almeda Williams, Mr. Joban Neilson, cJanmel Hannj. March 17th is the day for planting early potatoes.

The Irish farmer plants some on that date. James Carlin who was reperted very sick mercury rtropped about 2b degrees in twelve hours. The temperature was 15 this last week is convalescent. when calling for morning. J.

J. Koehler sold a $150 windmill, tank, any of the above. George Cassity has his wood saw fixed so $1.20 WM BENSON, Harley Dill will till the old Harlow farm Wm. J. McLaughlin, P.

it works very satisfactorily. and pumping, outfit to Frank Krapp southwest of town, this season. He is a bachelor, and the J. L. Johnson a former known itizen of business-like spinsters are informed of his location.

OBITUARY. Taylor Rapids is said to be moving back this A new lineof Brushes and Painters Supply jjust received at Drug Store. Stunz Jr. Miss Sybilla LoLinan, of Sabetha, is visiting here this week with her sister Mis. way.

John Grossenbacher departed this life Treat the stingy man as he deserves. Treat Jacob Schober. Leave dutes At Press Office. P. O.

address, Sap.ccu." Obed Meyer and Daniol Reinhart, of about 11 o'clock P. M. March 1st, 1897, him as he treats others. Make him pay Hotel Giblet3. Thers is a three cornered fight on hand.

Dan Schaaf shipped three loads of Bluffton, Indiana, are visiting relatives and every penny because he is on the copper rule cattle to Kansas Citv Tuesday evening. He friends in this vicinity this week. after an illness of four days. He was born at Teachsewald, Canton Bern, Switzerland, June 18, 1858. Twelve years later John It is nip and tuck.

of conduct. Get Printed A colored man was in town lust week ask- Mr. Houghton, of Pawhattan, was at the Some pieces of wheat are looking well, accompanied his mother, brothers, and hotel this week. He was up on busi ing alms. He would not saw wood at the hotel for a meal.

They all saw him but no sisters on the voyage to America. Thev but a big rain to pack the soil before the spring winds blow some would be appreciated ness. accompanied them. Josiah Baumgartner was down at Hiawatha last week visiting with Ed Neuenschwander, He saw others, too. Albert Kennedy and Mary Wlttwer, a couple residing north of town, were married the tore part of the week.

one saw him saw, The black man did not Corbet and Fitz cause much talk. It is by the farmers. stay long. feared there may be a whole lot of little located on Lower Four Mile, made their homo with the Fankhauser's for sometime. They soon had themselves a home on Easly Creek.

March 14, 1889. John was united Some time ago, an old cigarette smoker fights after March 17th. Otto Krueger shod the big grey team that walked iuto the Horton Commercial office One fellow was talking in his sleep latelv. nd puffed away until Mack felt like helping matrimony to Maggie Blauer, daughter is bound for Omaha. They had never been shod and were not very docile, so they were Misses Ollie It is thought he said something.

Diffenderfer and Anna him to the door. of Abram Blauer. His wife and three Shatto, of Sabetha, visited last Sunday with put into the rack and shoes nailed on in Tho "Duet" are thinking of giving a children survive him. He resided on his Some hens and roosters are causing Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Miller. spite of their wi'dness and great strength. concort. Blue violets. Wind blew.

ten trouble by going visiting to neighbors. farm northeast of Bern for several years. John Grossenbacher was an industrious, "Vernal equinox next week. Storms of A diet of frog legs will take the place of They act ugly and sometimes the visited John Sherrardj the Oneida grain man, was in town Thursday evening visiting with roast chickens. neighbors make a pick.

considerable force often occur near the equinoxes. The storms may begin before his brother-in-laTj E. G. Stewart. straightforward, honest man; a man of sterling integrity.

He was a successful farmer and stockman, and had already Cuisine a 1 Francias. Fricasse Four J. D. Aeschleman and Jacob Meisner the equinox or be delayed for several days Hundred. Messieurs.

A man was in town Monday trying to went to Kansas City recently and each pur However, in this latitude, far worse storms Organize a new xmtmce lodge, it was Mule sausage and donkey bologna is a chased a carload of feeders They will have accumulated a competence, yet was taken away before he could enjoy the fruits of his labor. Funeral services were held at occur in April and May much like Columbia only more them ready tor the June market. French dish, but the Four Hundred have made no demand for those delicacies. Some one stole Wm, Conrad's greyhound so. Fred Shoultz, residing over west of the Lower Four Mile Church last Thursday.

,1 ,1 A it." -a Robert Edie is going to build a 14x34 nuu "kuu" Nemaha, has a sale on the 16th. He will A large number of sorrowing friends were thief is an odd human. This thief might addition to his house this spring. He will sell all his farming implements and house in attendance, and Rev. Kune preached the get his passport it he woi-ks among the mad also put up a 40x52 barn and He hold goods and remove to Dakota.

sermon. The remains were interred at the canines. The dog health in that neighbor The Anniversary. Tho knights assembled in Castle Halk buys all his material in Bern. Emma Nusbaum closed her school east of cemetery at that place hood has not been good, a few having gone town last Friday evening with an entertain Bless the ladies fair, mad ment.

A large crowd was in attendance. John Garber is located at Batavia, 111. It not known, just what John is doing, but he may have found a creamery that needed A hearty welcome was given all School Reports. School Report of Dist. CXI.

For the F. G. Mingei owns a farm south of Miss Nusbaum nrnde her school a success, The beaux and belles were there. Sabetha, and is having trouble with un month ending March 5, 1897, Number of fixing, or a mill that needed righting; And all were devoted to social arts Fred Baumgartner returned from Seneca invited tenants. He iust pot rid of one who As in ''ye days of olde" Tuesday where he had been jury- parley nonman nan a nine prame ure trf dt arijrht to remain- another vear pupils enrolled, males 16, females 14.

Average daily per cent of attendancoj males 59, females 47.85, total 53.425. Number of man inthis session of the district court. He The knights and ladies played their parts, Wednesday evening wnien gave mm con- Wednesday he receive(1 word that mother Like those in roman ce told. walked a considerable part of the dis SlcleraDie worK to put out. cnaney, now- of th kind had moved into the house cases of tardiness 13.

Those neither absent tance. Do not be deceived by allnrtoi; advert isements ami think you can get the Best made, finest finish and MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHOS for iimere sonpr. Bay from reliable manufacturers that have pained a reputation by honeat and eqiisra dealine. There is none in the world that can eoual in mechanical conRtruction, durability of working parts. fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or haa aa many improvements as the NEW HOME.

WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. The lev Home Sewing Machine Co. Orakoe.Mass. Boston, Mass. 2S Union Sqfase.

N.V, Chicago, Itju St, Louis, Mo. Dallas, Texas, Atlanta, Ga. FOR 6ALE BY F. G. MINGER.

They sometimes then, relaxed from war. nor tardy: Lena, Andy, and Willis Garber. Names of visitors: Mr. A. H.

Florien and ever; Knows a ming or two aoout tuose ftnd mean(. to hoM Pred reckons prairie fires as he used to live among them as setting hens, in wanting to set, and them; whrCr And ceased the pagans' blood to spill. The cool weather kcep3 the peach buds Whilo' the sound of revelry rang afar back so they will not be apt to be nipped Falbenna Nusbaum. The small per cent of With jollity and good will. Rev.

Adolph Kelly and wife arrived from away attendance was on account cf sickness, by later cold weather. A few warm days in We're thankful that the better part early March is oftei ruinous to the peach J.T. Nusbaum, Teacher. Is left to the modern knights crop. jiasei, awitzeriano, last rioay anu are me A felow frQm Missouri spoke out at IXL guests of Simon Bauman.

ReV- Kelly will schooihoUs(j east of Bern Tuesday night, bis make this locality his home and will reside theme Wft3 the condemnation of fraternal The following is the Taylor Rapids School Did you ever see a man looking like a 1 Dirtrict No. 2, for the month ending Feb, That they stab each other no more, to the heart, ih the Bossier residence. He is a minister of He fumed and 8weated in portray In bloody, murderous fights. sick calf? Some times he takes medicine on 26; No. Enrolled 41.

Females 17. account of imaginary ills until he is really a Average daily attendance 32.875. Those Uie Advent unurcn ana wm worn icr tnat jng the ftwfu, pictute8 conjured in his pam Oh, better by far, the Pythian Knight, nurcn in tnis vicinity, fe 0ain condemned bel little sick. "Work more and don't be scared 1 neither absent nor tardy were, Bessie Garrett A pledged and loyal friend, death. Take art auxilliary diet of August Kooster, Elsie Hunzeker, Adam March winds have begun to frisk and because Abol was the good man.

Gain was Respecting the ladies and treatingthem right chafe. The northwest wind no more than filled with envy. This riian is similar he Arnold, John Baird, Harry "White, Ida, slippery olrn. And keeps their hearts to their lord. Lizzie, and Fred Thonen.

Visitors, 13. Some of the juveniles are Starting out to gets the clouds driven away than sonie other sees no good is fraternity. Many who wind bringi more clouds. After while the heard his tootings consider him a pretty bad Here's luck and health for Sunlight lodge, Visits from patrons of the school always court and some jealousies have been stirred One Hundred and forty-nine. 2AII welcome, Coka M.

Stall, Teacher, s-4 elouds will be welcome and at other times I egg which is considerably cracked, kl Ml T.1--1- iU I L' up among them. They seem just as serious and take their troubles just as hard as those May their ladies more and more, Report of District No. 82 for the month tney wm appear so omca. ami cuv Th Btrange'light of heaven which has ending Feb. 26th.

Number of pupils en who have had considerable experience in peopie win uuiry ce.mrs attr9(ued a.tention in the western In radiant beauty shine, And what is all this vtrse about, rolled, 26j males 15, females 10. Those making lbve. Married: At Seneca, March 9th; 1397, part of Nebraska and Kansas for the past I've taken the trouble to write? A. E. Baumgartner of Bern and Miss Jane few weeks, was seen for the first time in this AtchisonSt.

Louis EQUIPPED WITH IULLIAS BUFFET SLEEPING CARS BECLINffifi GSMR CARS (S) neither absent nor tardy were David, Fred, Dosie, Mae, Gilbert, and Edson Lehman; That's easily told, without a doubt, Let the opium-cigarette smoker go on his way. 'Tis better for them to die young for Jonachof Wbodlawn, The groom is one vicinity at 2 o'clock this morning by the 'Tls about last Thursday night. Nellie and Arlie Hunzeker, John and Ru of the industrious farmers east of Bern, The night employes of the city. Some claim then old garth is better. Their success is dolph Fanny Minger, and Edward If you Wait until my tale is told, bride is one of the fair and worthy maids of that it was an air ship, others that it was naught but fancies, dreams, the workings Pauli.

Those who did not miss in spelling You may call to mind again, Woodlawri. AH friends join In wishing merely the evening star that had refused to of a stunetuyl. demoralized brain. Smoke for the month: Lucy Miller, David, Gil them a fdng, useful and happy voyage with retire at the usual time, while other voii'eh That Thursday night the lodge was 6 years old, on, dream Oh, helpless brain! until na bert, arid Dosie Lehman; Nellie Hunzeker oealthy squall's to make tho journey real. safe the opinion that it was an ill omen ture can ho longer hold the reins then and John Pauli.

There was not a case of A glorious time twas then. EdWittwer. The safe in Hamman's store is a kind of One theory is as good as another, perhaps, imbecility. .1 1 .1 tardiness during the month. hveromcter.

an instrument to measure the pvons nave nveu sevuuiyuve Fence posts, vineyard pests, floors, side Quite a number of the larger upils have NO ELECrABT PARLOR CARS kou Mountain Route THE ONLY LINE TO THE Famous Hot Springs oi Mansai (THE C'iWISMD OF AMERICA jUl pl-inoipftl oit'es in thetffclti State ro reached Via th KissoEii Pacific Kailwa? or a hundred years say mat tne sight was amount of moisture in the air and indicate walksi sleepers, will never rot nor quit school for spring not a new One to them'. Astronomers may 'the probability of a big stbrmi The day break down if coated with this preparation. Mrs. M. Cassity, Teacher, soon he expected to explain the phenomena, before tho big cyclone lafet May the safe was Shihglo roofs will never rot heir warp Report of School District No.

109 for the dripping wet. Monday fuonirg of thi9 Troughs, tanks, cisterns, cellars, Will always month ending March 5thi Number of pu week the same phenomenon appeared again, be clean and sweet if coated with Carboline- pils enrolled: males 10, females 4. tret The safe did riot only sweat groat drops um Aveh'arius. Ih eases of 'disease of cattle, cent of attendance, 100, No cases of tardi- and in the meantime a standard liver regulator should be placed upon the market iitaprice within the reft'eh of all who have become unduly exercised dver the matter. Falls ity News.

The same phenoriienuh is reported seen at Dubois, and Wednesday night of this week but the water ran the sides ontd the horSes, hogs, sheen, etc. it will prevent Sale Bilk At this Office enS Agent for tickets an tWll pcvtitulurs, o'c ac'-dresa nefs. Number of visitors, eight. enntiffioni being antiseptic. In chicken hoor.

We know of no explanations other Vjian that the safe hi a very close fitting 'door, and heing closed up full of cold air, Two cases ot tardiness occurred during thnterm Number of visitors during the coops Carboiineiitri Avennrius will ex CMAS. terminate permanently all the vermin such U4SI K't. term was eighteen. nfl. as chicken lice olu.

It keep away that when tne moist uir uoiuus in cumuci, i is i-: s-1'1 The schodt closed Isst Friday. A pro O' ......4.: 4 rr.wm afiA Tata Ufill lilifc I'M. C.T0WHSl,fir?it,iis.'i:n.iHii;t.,a'y.I.Cr;3. intis, fiimis, S. with the safe that the watery Vapor is con- ment at Hiawatha, Kansas.

It is hopod that iWsed, ami that the safe is not warmed the 'ijueer lights that sail slowly and serenely i.iily 6A account of tna cold interior'. tte aMk niht will Be (plained'. damage wood painted Willi it'. ilinger'. byi'i hirge ftssnibly'.

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