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Jackson County Federal from Holton, Kansas • 4

Jackson County Federal from Holton, Kansas • 4

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No. 306 aekwu County Fcdu-al. Na 3061. FIRST mm Immhlmm ft Tl tR tS tS tS tR IB 4.9 Ik ix IB St ST XT tST XT ftf Sf Kf fir cf Si Si Si "i Oi i 5i A GENERAL BAHKIHG BUSINESS TRAUSACTED. Capital Surplus, 6 5 ,0 0 .0 0 Assets, SI 9 0 0 0 0 Special attention given to Collections.

Exchange Bought and Sold on all Principal Cities of America and Europe. 4i. J. P. MOORE, Cashier.

OF BERRIDGE Prop' rs of nn nn Shippers Highest market EH Fat Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Hides Tallow Tex ZLr ZLa East Side of the Public Square Holton Kansas. This House is now the BEST HOTEL in the city of Hallos. Its rooms are neat and airy; Its dining room the best in the county. -AND- ITS TABLE FIRST CLASS. OUR ELEGANT STOCK OF COMFORTABLE HOTEL OFFICE FOR QUESTS.

FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. Bus calls left at the Pacific House will be promptly and careful! attended JSLlZr GROCERY STORE is separate from the hotel, where I keep a. full stock-always. 2-61 PRITZ HAIST, PHOPIlIETbR ALL GRADES All Kinds At Adamson's old stand near the Mil, B00I Free Delivery Anywhere in the City. Hob's bakery.

(2-31)' E3f Tbebet line of. Jewelry in the! county at Akmel. Duo s. (555) i fctTAU grades of flour, and all kinds! provisions at fv- 2-59 Miller it GreeVs. I he semi weekly acrsox Cottsty tKDEKAL O.VK DOLLAR AAD FlCTT Cent a year.

Our stock of druss and medicines fresh, complete. 11GJ NaYLOR -1 I doiiey ft. Loans placed witk no delay, and on best Rafter Robisox.519 i'nrti Fowls. A few tiairs of pure breed Honda fowls for sale by Mrs. G.

I. Baker. tall at the honse in Orehard (trove I addition. Cockerels pairs $2.50. These fowls sire from Gnftin's poultry vards at Manhattan, and are of the.

finest in this country. PltOGHAMMKOF THE C.V..H.C. Roll Call Miscellaneous Question; The Lesson Reading "The. Sunken Treasure" Mrs. Beck.

Dr. Scott. i'aper "W.liiam Pean" Mrs. Miiler Rending The Gold Miss Stewart Dulu. Table Talk Itema of Local Ilistory Llie Uirclo.

To meet at the residence of Mr. J. F. Pur vis, Friday evsniug, November 11, 1887. Msa.

Pubvis, President. Minnie T. Soott, Sec. It. J.

B.iker viked his home in Hol ton again last week. C. Wilkinson returned from Arkan sas City Saturday. C. P.

Davis is added to tha list oi Holton's money lenders, ot late, from Kansas City. Mr. Bennett, of Atchison, visitei' kver bunday at Jason Jhckevs. Hi made this office a call. Saturday was a big day with Holton merchants.

Thev have very few ouie" aays this fall. Never was trade better. they all agree in saying. The construction headquarters of the North western railway has bean remqv dfiom Valley Falls to Holton thi week. Uiar'cy Hamm has returned from Vrkansas.

He saw enough there, in i few days, to satisfy him that he did not want any of it. Be returns Omaha the latter part of the week. Get your job Fedekal office. printing done at tl Naylor Sarbach are head quarters tor school books and school supples. SHOES BOOTS in endless variety at L.

Sarbacu Sok's. (881 Wf have the largest and finest line of staple and fancy stationery in Jack son county. fs'Avum SARiiAcn. 118 ElGiins, Great Guns, Good Guns. cheaper than ever at (2-53) Williams, Wexmkr Cos.

Furniture and C'arit. The place to find the largest and best assortment of furniture, carpets, curtains and undertaker's supplies, is on the south side of square. Everything sold at small profits. Louis lloebke, Proprietor. Dird: Mrs.

May Hinnen, wife of Gotlieb Hinnen, Thursday night. Nov. bid, 1887, at the residence of John Binnen Jr. The funeral took place on Saturday. mmm JL1TTJLE CaOSS CREEK ITEMS.

BY DICK. Little Cbosb, Cuxi Nov. 7th ,1587. Editob: After-a short rest for recuper ating his health, Dick concludes to-resume his writing and if he dont get mixed np with Dick wonders: It the entertainment will bo a snccess. If any body knows who all are going to take part in If alarms audlenc3 will be in attendance, as the admission is only fifteen centa to all.

What it was Hattie told Paris when he asked her last Thursday to go Who got the maddest the boy or the man who was building the flue on the school-house, for. he knows who did the most talk-ing. Why people dont come out to Sunday-School and to hear Dr. Pumphrey. Who appropriates loose gloves.

When the organ' i3: to be paid for. Uow long this nice weather will -last. Who will be elected. What has become of jack. The entertainment is to come off Friday Nov.

18fh. Everybody come and bring your wife and family and all her relation, Admission fifteen cents. The candidates have been quite sociable the past week. Of course they will all be elected such good men. on both tick ets 1 Jesse Laswell was home oh a short visit.

There "must be somer attraction near here or St. Marys. The face of Dr. Stalker lights up our community at present. We are glad to see thef'Dbctor" but do not like -to have, him come for such a cause.

He came on the account of poor health-. Ye pedagogue was presented with an enormous specimen of tho beet; It was the largest we have ever seen but wo did not learn Ua weight. It was raised- on Mr. Martin's farm. Martin's family havf moved into the new house, and to the surprise of all.

it does not seem io raise them above the rest of us. To nay tlie least, Mr. 'Martin baa a good bouse- Lt3if s' oyster parlor. KANSAS. 13A.KEH, PuorautTOM.

O. D. BAKEU, Editor. t) Douna Aos A lUur A Ykac. Thispir i rotfuliwly untored lu tho Holuai fwto'hoe ah tecum! cUhh niatur, a roQUOMeU bj flue gwnwrul pustoitioe renuUtionK.

i i. 1 1.. 1 OFFICE IN SECOND STORY OF THE CHANGE BANK BLOCK. EX A -rn C3 JzO -A- JL JfclJ PZ? FOB I 1 a u.1 m. uuk UOuctl MvJVorLlbUJ I let! I lo 'PEN Cant a Line for oh weok two A isHuew.

If they remain in paper longer than one week, three cents a line for every iijaie nfter tho llrat week. NI'tl UL Ol'l-Kit. Host newspapers denituul nud cet siil-criitiou money in advance. It should bo a Vulvral custom to collect in advance la the absence of a special amusement for treiUt. To iiulaoe more of oar subscribers to Ret a start in this direction wo now offer to all who ror S1JS0 in advance to "he credit UHTIL JAKUARY FIRST.

1889. mors than fourteen monthsfor the price of a year. 1'artiea now ettinj; tho Fedkbai- can have the name chance aa new subscribers to take thin offer. on hand plenty of th0Sr (55G) tue sptacles, Akmkl Br.o'. i ESLadiea Cloaks in Novelties at (8U) L.

Soxs. AH kind.s of Ptteut Medicines at 1117 Naylok Sakbacii. i Oysters fresh, oysteis stewed. oysters in any style, at any hour, at the north side bakery. (2 -20) pgTon will be struck all in a heap When you see and learn how cheap The busies, the beautiful carriages Are selling ot Craiy Achcnbaches.

(Sll the north side, bakeiy atiu confectionery they know just, how to nuit your taste in preparing fresh oysters. (2S0j in Tllft. v. Letter heads, and sill job printing requiring to bo put up in tabW'iF. will put together at The FepsiUL Job Ofdce with a patent tablet.

ron: position is supeiior to any other ever used in ITolton, Try it. Schillinn-er and Meek, of -the east fide furniture store, carry the largest and finest'stock of coffins, caskets and burial robes. MET ALIO CASKETS always on hand. Preserving of bodies carefully attended to. Thev own one- half intereiit in tho city hearse.

They make prices and terms satisfactory. 41 Th Exchange Hank. Thi bank is now in its olegant new quarters, and ready for any business in its line which eoiues. Its vault is the best in this part ot the state, and there are none betier. Its burclar iroof tee 1 safe beats them all.

The men who have built and furnished and who occupy this new bank are well known to be fair dealers, always ready to meet the wishes of their customers. (110 F.xouralon to Kuiihmh City. To-morrow at, 7:00 a. m. an excur siou will leave Jlolton for Kansas City, to spend the day at the exposition ana to near tne world renowned Gilmore's band.

The fare for the junci trip ii $1.5.0, from either of the three stations on the Kansas City, YVyan dotte and Northwestern railway, now open in Jackson- county: Holton, llirmingham and Everybody who knows the temper aud disposition of the-southern" people, especially of ex-cenfederate soldiers knows that the tributes paid Jeff Davis was not tne outgrowth of any special liking for him personally. Old Sam Houston, long before the war ed the popular southern opinion of Jeff Davis. "Proud as. Lucifer and cold a lizard." All' the hurrahing, is an( Ofstentious display 6f belief in the' lost cause'-' not in 6ld Jeff. It is a simple matter of exultation in the belief that, tho sentiment that saved the Union has been downed by the solid bOuth.Newtbn Miss Suban B.

remarks at Atohison the other erening -were ho inelegant that many ladies left the hall shocked and offended. Sanaa I), calmly observed the xodofl -and said: That's rather'' I've told that story several times, and it always took Veil." 'fhe diflcnlty is that1 Miss An-thony's labbrs)have been performed" princi-paly in the east, "where civilisation is com. paratively an innovation Lincoln, onrnal. TlVe language used by Miss Anthony at Atchison, was the same in substance as used by her at Newton, and was not calculated to shock, anybody, She was mistaken in supposing that the ladies left the hall on account of -They left, as wo happen to know, because a torlnrwd "threatening and theylived i a a remote part of "the and 'Miss Anthony was. tops wif Tv' ih attributing their xlenatture to a prudishn ess, which under the would have leen We ake jthis correction locause -We hatpen to be acquaintea with (lie rirdmstahce-, but without the hon that the press will take it up ii nA rlo Justice in the matter.

On thei other another, chestnut on the Tvomart sjiffrajge question has started on it roumit, to crow green, ahd then prey, and then whiskered, and live tilt bV "9tel ott oW tim')' RcythaTind pand.hw. nitt opt jof bis Boar Prentil. at Furnishing Goods, ets, Lace Curtains, II- PERKINS, North side Slaughterers, price paid for ZCZH OF FLOIIR of Feed South West corner of the square. Livery and Feed Stable. BEET McANERNYfProp -1jaimb Im- Horses and Mules.

We bay, sell anil trade. 'Careful attention given to boarding private horses, and caring for buggies, harness, 91 Bus Calls Promptly answered Night or Day. FOR 6AE.E. I offer for sale at a bargain, for the next thirty days (unless sold before that, time) three (3) pieces No. 1 Residence Property, also My Lumber Business, all located in the town of Goffs, 100 miles west of Kansas City, on the projected K.C.& N.

W. Line of Reasons for selling, want to go to California. B. Abbott. October 18, 1887.

(100) John Stork's sale on Tuesday, No vernier 15, will give an opportunity for town people to buy what they may want of property offered. The distance is so little that there will likely be a good attendance from town. Mr. Andrew Shepherd, of the north west part tif the connty, was in Monday to transact some business with the Federal. From him we learn that Soldier City is about to have a ADVERTISED LETTERS.

List of letters remaining in this office for week ending November 8, 1887. Bethel Tilman Corken John F. ekay James Foster Mrs. Sarah Greemteer W. A.

Hall James Hylton Henry Peter Price Eliza Scott Nannie Conley Mrs. Thome Davis Mrs. F. F. Dix John Grannse Adolph Haf ey PMlipi.

Houch Wv McCuneAndy" Pierson H. Pj burn Halli Strattoa John Tracy Mrs John. "If riot called form thirty days they iriir.be sent to the dead letter When asking for any 'letters on ihitf list pleas say "advertised. Fredkrick Hoover, P. VLy BRING YOUR' MAGAZINE '2BSNJyiNG TO iTho Federal Office rfTinzrr1 mi Carp As we have made other business arrange ments, we oner our E.

at a great sacrifice. DUNN, FAIR LEY CO. IL Mi) PIT" For magazine binding come to Tbk Federal office. JST'City property in Holton for sale Rare bargains offered by (632) A. J.

Kirkpa TRICK. RQCERIES New firm with a full stock 2-58 Miller Greek. Orln Sacks. A large lot of grain sacks in excel lent qualities at (691) William, Wenner Co's. $.

M. m. d. $. Cts.

Monlsh. Don't take a loan before seeing 521 Rafter Kobiksos. The South Band Wagon. Many prefer this wagon. We there fore keep it and know that it trives satisfaction.

(728) Scott's H. 1. L. Co. Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Face Pow ders, Cosmetics and Hair Oils at (119) Sarbach's.

Please call and settle by cash or note. (694) Dunn, Fairlbt Co. EA choice and full stock of staple and fancy groceries, at our store on the east side. Miller Greek. (2-60) The nicest Bnjrgles.

Scott's H. I. h. Co. have just re ceived a very nice line of buggies for the price, and best suited to this mar ket.

(104) The Northwestern passenger train left Holton at 5:15 a. m. and returned from Kansas City at 8:30 p. m. up till this week.

lt'now leaves at 7:00 a. It makes no difference where the Kansas prospector goes. He knows, of course, just what he 13 going for. is going where tnere are forests; where the sun is less hot; -where the cold is less severe; where the wind don't blow where you can see the ocean and hear the surf; -where there-is mountain' scenery. All these can be had by hunting, and the Kansas man finds them.

He journeys from the orange, groves of Southern California" to the fur forests of Washington Territory; he goes from grove to glacier; he goes where they irrigate, and where they vegetate in perpetual moisture; he sees, oceans, and great rivers and mountains and all the things that we don't have in and then, he comes back and declares there is nothing like the 1 This is all right Kansas is the body, the far east ana the far west are the extremities. They build Southern Pacific railways, and they build northern Pacific railroads, but' Kansas is on -the "big road," and sees evebbdy who goes by. To move away from Kansas is to get out ot the swim leave a town when the circus is coming, lose your umbrella before the rain. He who knows this fnautrally," is fortunate; but the information is worth what it costs, even if a long and expensive trip to the Pacific is the pries thereof. -r-ITewton Election RetunUs, received up to Nine o'clock this morning.

1 I 1 II I 1 I I CANDIDATES. I j. i i 2 9 3 a -f LiiJ JLi For County Tl County Jor Coroner -Dr-J-T- Jor Comm'r 1st. District -jgg 1 fl From Hoyt. A dispatch from Hoy Francis, bas 20 majority Johnson, 41 taajority.

says that there and Never before were Kansans so awake to the Importance of supplementing their im inense agricultural resources with manufacturing industries as now. Abilene Gazette. Notice by the Marshal. 1 The ordinance prohibiting, stock: to run at large will be strictly enforced from this time. Wi W.

k' City lIsKh Mr. Wilkinson's visit and investments at Arkansas City have not Jes-, sened his love for Holton, as ho still ro 'Riders his the best place to live in that he has found. Fedebal has been approached4 and efforts made to have it make ficrlit against the issue of the Franklin and Cedar township bonds of the K. C. W.

N. W. railway; but is best to leave that matter in the hands of those. who inust- carry the responsibility. What jniht be' published on eill eir side qf the question is, already Hfcre them for r- Holton's electric light plant is promised to be in, working order in time to add- to tbe enjoyment thanksgiving day.

of The FEDKRAi congratulates its neighbor, the Recorderi.upon its getting out the hest paper last week that it has had since we have kmwn it. For the first time the paper was full of home' matter, without plates or "fill up." Only a few times in the last "fourteen months has it had as mnch- matter for which. the type was' set in its own office as this paper has carried witli al ciot cshstent regularity..

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