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Jackson County Federal from Holton, Kansas • 2

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tit Jackson County Federal. bt RoborUon'i, all styles Oyster in north hide. 270 I'MIVKHMTY NOTE. Holton, November 20, MB0. Euitou Fri'kbal: CEDAR til I I'M, Bt iCmrvn.) CKlMIt TtlVNKIKP, KovuiiihurJO, lnhfl.

Editor IIOLTON, KANSAS. Clonks, and all itorta of lndien' wraps with the bottom knocked out of the Gardiner Now, Mr. Editor, if this meets with your Approval, your readers may expect to hear 1. CliiUou utill linnu'N on to the bucluter THTJR8DAY, NOVEMBERS, im. ail price, but atill in kirgo vuriety, at from us frequently.

Sinninu'g. iGG A little unnehter of 8. B. Ninsly very ill Our reunion, held November 18th, was G. D.

BARER, A. E. BAKKR, Pbofbiiitob. complete tuoceso. About all the students with fever.

No one now doubt the wisdom of and many citizens participated. Wm. DouuIom, I onderatand, will take bit going to C. A. Wv liter's for pumpx, Dome students may do better than trouble cuttle to Nttbranka to feed thU winter.

(luti Omb Dollab And Half A. Ybab. windrailiH, hardware and tiuwarr FnrgMon Burkley, of North Cednr, al their neighbors during study hours. This respectfully dedicated to a few only. While hU stove take tho cake.

270 thuuKU they huvs bo opioaitiou, are t'outle- ThUpupw i rpinUrly rateml in tli Holton tNwiume im Montl u1m mutter, reuUMted by the KTOernl pottuffimi rurulatlun We cannot forbrre mentioning that Presl Fur Lou im. men. dent Miller's arithmetic class is wrestling Keller ssoblo are loaning money The oold snap, coming ou suddenly had a tendency to make a person wish hewai manfully with the intricacies of that branch for individuals, and for loan compan OFFICE UNDER HOLTDH CUT BANK. in the iniiny olimei of the south. Have the Finest Stock of Groceries Sc.

Queens-ware, Willow and Woodenware in Jackson County. Call and Examine our stock before Furchasing Elsewhere. les. They make best rates to be had Not long since a couple of our noted young "dudes" were up rather late attending the sick and missed their breakfast next Geo. Miller and Cornell Coleman have returned from Salt river.

The rteamorwas and to suit borrowors. If they cannot convince you that their rates and morning. Wwh Geo. W. Crane Co.

would It Onr anatomy class, under the skillful upplied with a Noble Miller and a Colemnn (eoulman) who allowed the flree to run Lowe. Barns were plenty. It reported terms are the best, then go somewhere else; but give them a chance first. 107 ax good tout im they hive In i to Del management of Prof. Menninger, is strug.

Valentine. Ecpccially with the history gling heroically with the perplexities of the that they enjoyed themselves well by Moon. of Topeka. human frame. litfht.

Plenty of Bierer (beer). With Sherman county yet to hear from, Gov. Martin's plurality over Ask Mr. Charles 8. how many it takes to make a bargain.

Ask Mr, J. G. D. the same A cyclone struck (Jirard, Kansas, C1HCLEV1LLE. Moonlight is 33,919, and his majority question also.

Perhaps Mr, C. R. T. cun ex oher both Moonlight and Branscorab Monday morning, many buildings. No death3 reported.

At plain the above. ClBOLEAILLE, Km November 22, 1886. Editob Fkdejml: is 25,825. His voto, too, iH 2,736 grca 1'leasanton, damage was done, and Prof. Welton was much pleased with the ter than it was two years ago.

The James Crowning postofflce haa been several persons injured. decision rendered on the discussion of the question: "Resolved that a protective tariff called in. The recent notable decision of Judge is false in theory and delusive in practice. HANNAH HHOUTHORX I1RKKDBIIA BANK, Mr. II.

Moore had a cow killed lant Mon- Brewer, of the circuit court has been re doy by the oars. and should be abolished," it being decided in favor of the affirmative. The question The fifth annual meeting of the Kan sua State Shorthorn Breeders' aRsocia versed by the Bupreme court in the Mrs Fowler spent Sabbath in Holton with was ably bandied by Section No. 0. The celebrated Allen county land case, her daughter, Mrs.

Armcl. tion will be ncld in Topeka, Do skillful management of the debate proved The ladles' sewing society will meet next cember 14, the first session to Iwgin on the Section to be composed of keen and log and the indemnity lands in that county go to the Kansas Southern railroad Saturday at Mrs. Milligan's. HOLTON, KANSAS. instead of the settlers.

This has been the evening of that date. POOH I There will be Thanksgiving services at the ical debaters. No doubt ere the close of the present century the voices of many of them will be heard reverbating through the legis M. E. ceurch next Thursday.

a big land case, and for years a bitter lative halls of our oountry. Who can tell? Spelling schools seem to be all the rage in controversy has existed over them Said a gentle-voiced Third Party ite at Plainville. "Any Christain man who does not vote the Prohibi This Section will discuss the question: "Re the adjoining school districts. Several murders have been committed, A General Banding Business Transacted. Capital and Surplus 171.400,011.

solved, That Canada should be annexed to Rev. John Blrkett, of Holton will preach and rows innjjmble have occurred the United States," to-day. at the M. E. chnrch next Sabbath morning.

over them. The natter is finally difi' S. COLLEOB Jfc CO. tion ticket ought to be yoked up with the devil and made to toil a thousand Mr. J.

H. Mitchell passed through this posed of by the nighest authority in town last Saturday, on his way to Lawn- WHITING LETTER. the land. dale. years on the pavements of NO NEW LEGISLATION.

Mr. J. C. Stauffer, of the Pleasant Valley THE DRVO STORK LAW. Bt Quill.

Whiting, November 22, 1880. In an interview senator riumb is neighborhood, died yesterday morning, at Assets, $190,000.00. Correspondents: Ninth National' James A. Troutman, Secretary of the 8 o'clock, of typhoid fever. reported saying: "I do not think any Editob Fkdebal.

Al. Hill was compelled to go home on ac State Temperance Union has said: "As far as I can learn from correspondence Miss Fannie Cobb is quite ill with throat very important legislation im which Kansas people are directly interested count of ill health, and his place is now Bank, New York; First National Bank, Leavenworth. 90T trouble. being filled by D. Hickman.

Our stock buyers predict an enaouraging will come up at this session. At least I have had with leading members of the Union over Kansas, I should not Mrs. C. T. Estee, who lived five miles raise in hogs soon.

no new legislation will be demanded J. P. MOORE, Cashier. T. P.

MOORE, Pres't. think that any very radical changes northeast of town, died last Friday morning of typhoid fever. Funeral services were Rev. Coulter, of Wamego. filled the Bap that I know of at the present time.

in the present law will be demanded tist palpit on Sunday evening for Rev, held yesterday at the Parallel church. Barret. As a matter of course we all recognize The teachers' association for Soldier and The school house in the new district, No, PATRIOTISM REVIVING. In his inaugural address Gov. J.

fSordon of Georgia said: "From polit that the present law is by no means 78, is completed and Miss Turia Clark be perfect, but it is a ten fold improve gins the school to-day. ical confusion, angry controversies and Jefferson townships was organized yesterday. The meetings are to be held alternately at Circleville and Soldier, the third Saturday of each month. The next meeting to be held at this place. J.

M. Gephart was ment on the open saloon. I should Our merchants have got on a good part of bloody conflicts have come a national think that the present law, with sever' their winter stock of goods, and business of life more robust, a national peace more al amendments, would do for the next all kinds seems to be flourishing. elected president, J. G.

Murray, vice-presl two years anyway. I would recom Our townsman Mr. Pugh has the contract dent, and Mrs D. A. Havermale, secretary.

mend that the probate judge's fee be for bnilding the public highway bridges over Clio. real, and a national union more endur ing." This is encouragement indeed. REDISTRIBUTION OK COLORED PEO PLE. E. D.ROSE, the railway at this point, and on the taken away, and also that the drug LIBERTY LACONICS.

parallel. gists be restricted in several ways in The diptheria is raging in the New Maiden J. Milton Turner, the Baptist preach making sales." Libebtt Township. November 20, 188ti. neighborhood.

Messrs. Cole and John Wasson each lost a little girl with it the last er and noted colored politician, is agi "I do not think that a majority of Editob Fbokaal: of the week. the members are in favor of wiping George Ash went to Atchison lust Fri tating the policy of redistributing the neirroes over the country. As a starter On Sunday, Rev. Boaz, of Wetmore filled day.

Justice of the Peace, Notary Public Collecting Agent. the place of Presiding Elder Dennison at the he proposes a colony of them in Butler C. S. Brown is taking the lead in spelling E. church.

He preached an excellent bees. county, Missouri. sermon to a large audience. Can some one tell why the parallel is so The carpenter work on the new school out the present law and placing the sale of liquor in the hands of licensed agents of the state. The present law has operated fairly well, and I do not think that the members of the union are in favor of making another entirely new experiment.

I am of the opinion that a majority of them regard the called? County Attorney Curtis, of Shawnee bouse has been finished, and when the paint MS. HOLTON, The recent cold snap makes farm work county, estimates that there are twenty' ers have finished their work, which will take a week or two, the building will be ready for slightly unpleasant. occupancy. Miss Stanley is conducting quite an Inter five thousand "statements" filed for the purchase of liquor with the probate iudcre. monthly: which at five John Stone has been added to the sick esting school at Hazel Row.

list during the past week, but is much better Rev. Tarwin has been engaged as tem cents each brings that officer an income drug store system of regulating the liquor traffic quite favorably. All that will be needed will be a few within a day or two. His sickness last week porary minister at Pleasant Grove. prevented the removal of the family to their of $1,250 per month.

The ground was frozen to the depth of country home. The remainder of the sick Later. This estimate is cut down three inches during the recent blizzard. are either convalescent or on a fair way to now to an average of about 10,000 PROGRAM FOR TKATIIER.S MEETING Mr. Richards wears a twelve bv fourteen recovery.

smile. He has at last finished plastering. Prof. Witt and his class, though compelled At the Court Houm), In Holton, December monthly. T.

H. K. to postpone their concert on account of bad Liberty township mourns the loss of an Holton City Bank. other old resident, Mrs. Eetes, who died last weather on Tuesday evening, and were finally put at a disadvantage by the enforced absence of a part of their number, rendered Friday.

The Santa Fe's Chicago extension has beeu chartered in Illinois and Iowa. The Iowa charter covers the lines throucrh Missouri. It provides for Many of the farmers are plowing their very creditably an interesting programme ground this fall preparatory for listing in the spring. to a fair-sized and appreciative audience on 18 tli, 1880. Legal age for teachers.

Paper, J. H. Ewbank, Si K-k. School age for children. Paper, Mrs.

L. E. Ehrenfelt, Discussion Mrs- F' V' Menninger. discussion, MiM lorence young. Daily programme; and should the Saturday evening.

crossing the Missouri river in both "Obscurity" would echo the question of Our veteran house mover, Mr. Tucker, in IRA I. TABER, Cashier. Jackson and Buchanan counties of another correspondent and aBk what has be the employ of the C. K.

ft N. railway com. Missouri. pany, set the Walnut school house on its new come of our amusements, i. e.

the dance, the gumsuck and the various means by which foundation in good shape on Saturday, 7S 7S By the way, there has been a survey made, not yet finished perhaps, across this county from east to west, crossing After months of vexatious delay and threatened litigation, white-winged peace at last hovers over that unhappy district. Their teacher close the recitation when the time has expired? every one is furnished the means for social recreation? It would seem from the present outlook that every one was doomed to lean against something the rest of his life and think. school will begin soon. the line of the Rock Island between Mayetta and Hoyt. At last Whiting has two railroads.

The track of the C. K. N. is being laid into It becomes necessary to repeat an item town to-day. Here they must stop, as the Does a General Banking Business.

Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. which appeared lost week, viz: Will Morgan, is married, although "Damit" to grading just south of town is not completed, Paper, J. J. Eippetoe, M. G.

Kirkpatrick, Discussion, jj jj Scneaer. Essay by Miss Katie Duff. Corporal punishment. Paper, J. V.

Reed, in i J- H- Mitchell, Discussion, McCreery. The apparatus needed in a district the contrary nevertheless. The writer is sorry "Damit" didn't know it, sorry there were two Will Morgans, sorry they were not both married, and very sorry for For a time our town will enjoy the proud distinction of being the southwestern terminus of the great Rock Island system, but we prefer the more substantial honor of direct connection with the county seat and state Damit." Obsoubitt. capital. school.

Some of the friends of C. Hayes and wife planned to make them glad on lost E. Rose. J. H.

Chntman. HEADQUARTERS Robert Robertson's lunch Miss Lou Neel, Paper. Miss Thamar Richey, Miss Mary Grossman. To what extent does the study of "ASYLUM FOR THE OPPRESSED America receives all who come. That the privilege of coming is abused note the wild-eyed anarchists, who look upon all established governments as their enemy; and who immediately upon landing in this homo of the free commence conspiracies against the powers that be.

In another way is the wide opening of our doors for the reception of the oppressed of all nations abused. Note the result of the elections in Indiana, where four or five members elect of the lower house of the legislature and one congressman elect, have never become citizens by naturalization. Monday evening, that they (Hayes and wife) ter. had been married to each other twenty years, Accordingly, when the time came, friends geography help the student in history? LAND OFFICE. and neighbors by the dozen flocked in with Call and see the best and nicest eye glass made, at Armel Bros.

256 out a note of warning and took possession of every nook and corner of the house, and made themselves at home without unnces-sary ceremony. After spending a pleasant evening the party left, wishing their host Paper, H. S. Cutter, Discussion, jfcfigf Essay by Geo. Reid.

My mode of teaching geography OF OHRISMA1T. And cheaper should say! would price EOS HH Overcoats. Well, I than you Sinning's. them, at H. 265 and hostess many happy returns of the day.

A number of handsome and substantial Ed. Bumgardner and Nellie Ross. How far does the teacher's control Lands Improved and Unimproved; City Lots, mproved and Unimproved. A General Real- presents, appropriate to the occasion, were left to pleasantly impress the memory of extend over the pupil? Mr. and Mrs.

Hayes with the celebration of their China wedding. estate Business Transacted. Correspondence Solicited. ROSE CHRISMAN. Holton.

Kas. Paper, H. M. Johnson, Discussion, jJ-gX Miscellaneous business. R.

M. Cook, County Supt. PROGRAMME C. L. 8.

V. Boll coll Quotations regarding English Historians. SCHILLINGER MECK, The lesson. Money can be procured of Rafter Robinson on real estate the same day application for loan is made. 50 H.

Winning's store is now always crowded with customers. Why? Answer: Good qualities and cheap. 262 Hurrah! The great drouth is at an end, but C. A. Walker Co.

have not got to the end of their big line of stoves. The "Garland" leads the procession. 269 Black Liniment for cuts and sores on horses. It can't be beat. Every bottle is warranted.

Sold only by Fleming NewelL 154 Hoyt la BMBiag. And will be the best town between St Joseph and Topeka, after Holton and I lor ton. Lots are held low Outline sketch Miss 8. 8. Dunn.

ONE BY ONE. The Onaga Democrat says: "We sincerely hope that the democratic party of this state will take warning by the reault of the recent state election, and when the next state convention convenes will relegate to the rear that dangerous element whose only cry is "resubmission," and will declare, in no uncertain tones, in favor of a strict enforcement of all laws." And the Hiawatha Democrat says: "The late election demonstrated one thing most emphatically, and that was that the people of this state do not want resubmission. The democrats have made two compaigns with resubmission the main plank in their platform, and have been scooped each time. We believe the most honorable thing he democratic party can do now is to favor a rigid enforcement of the' law." Paper Mrs. Harden, Mrs.

Miller, Mrs. F. Scott and Miss Havens It is reported in Atchison that Bert Cirtwell, known to many in this section as a free horse trader, was hanged by the neck until dead near Garden City recently, on the charge of being a horse thief. Judge Lynch superintended the job. ft has been a long time since a horse thief was disposed of in this manner in Kansas.

The west is wild in more ways than one. Valley Falls Register. Yes, but dispatches from Garden City say that no such hanging has occurred there. Latest about Birt Cirtwell is the statement in the Champion that he was on the streets of Atchison Monday, having come all the way from Garden City to demonstrate the fact that he has not been hanged. Music Mrs.

Dr. Scott. Table talk The Magna Charta and its influence on the Furniture Coffins! growth of liberty Prof. Menninger. Recitation "The Norman Baron." Mas.

Dr. Rafter. Reports. Questions and answers. At the residence of Miss Dunn, on Friday, Fine Caskets and Window Shades.

Have a Fine November 26th, 1386. S. S. Dusk, Secretary. Hearse.

East side of Square. I enough. 2-39.

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