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The Times from Clifton, Kansas • 3

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Air. Ih. i'. Geo. Adams went lo Kansas City.

Monday. eu nJay i.i.ht. They expect to berl A ard. To the People of Clifton and of DOLLAR mm the Surrounding Country: I have A. E.

Hakes of Clyde was in ttie city Friday. SUBSCRIPTION; BarDe8 oX Washineton and lately purchased tke Jewelry stock 91.09 JOHN TAYLOR. -I I 7 SOU and business of Atwood, your picsemauvejxoeers was In tha Bia-r i Mrs. Branson Ktavori Thret Hunt is .95 is Detter old estabhsed jeweler, and have taken a0loalUruay. i uay uiguc with Mr.

and Mrs. D. Ross posession. I hare had twenty years John Beland was in Clyd. on business nesday Prescription Drilist Carries a complete stock of PURE DRUGS morning for Turin KW I last Friday.

experience in the business and am fhon A DOLLAR Tim viaii relatives. EARNED! O. D. Marshall went to Grenlaf ADVERTISING KATES: Ter Jtonth, per Inch of Column, .50 prepared to do all kinds of work per-taining to this line of business in a Mr. S.

C. Dickinson took charge of the Patent medicines, paints, oils and business Monday. W. O. Dupree aod G.

W. Kolfir of uulues8 which he purchased of first class workmanlike manner, CHURCH DIRECTORY. aiwooo. Monday. Mr.

Dickinson comes well recommnVi aiCJiDS0I i-aimer called last Week. will carry a line of goods such as th Then SAVE your Monev bv Ri Winer wnur assure the readers of The Times that is capable, and worthy of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M.

Atwood trade demands and will strive leave today for Colorado. brushes, fine Toilet articles, perfumes, ect PRSSGRIPTIODS Carefully Compounded, My drugs are guaranteed to be absolutely pure. CHIUSTIAN CHUHCH VINING KA N8 fioclal Services 11 a. in KANS-Pablmtb School lo a. in Y.

P. 8. C. B. 3 p.

tn. Prayer ineetlnirTuesday please you in the quality of my goods. age. See his announcement elsewhere. CLOTHING.

HATS.OAP nnn .1 the character of mv wnrlr onr? th. Philip Jarard and wife returned from wio, onutii, DRY GOODS, and The exercises at the M.E. reasonableness of mv o.Wo ivianteno Tuesday night. va kJL4JL- I tJ vu, uay evening were very interesting. tw I wauM Mrs.

no. Buck returned from Laramie parting from th customary form of lex- ronae ercises of this kind, the children viiy, Monday eveniog. Jacob Miller of Moreranville visit to impress upon the minds of their com. S- Dickinson. nr.

h. pamonsbythe means of object lessons, Clifton friends last Saturday. Lovell Ilaynes of Rockville, is DAPTIST CHURCH Vat and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a.m.

Younir Peoples Meetinir at 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve: at 7-30 Hev. J. T. Farley, Pastor.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Prtch Inrat 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sal.tiatb School at 10. a.

m. Jrayor Meeting Thursday eve. at 7:30 Itev. W. H.

Underwood, Pastor. tjRESnVTEHIAN CHCKCH. 11 R- and 7:30 p. m. ShW ah School ut 10 a.

m. iu.uu.pira mat should covern J. -n. I uua UlJ ni fill Ml I II DENTIST visiting relatives in Clifton and Vining, them in the building of character. Thev mvor form a society called "The League of 5 OI I mono? 04- 1 1 rt 1 one of the new Wood- Mrs.

TI IT I .11 M. Gas or Electricity administered In 01 eand, and eaoh one who loin- 7h Hnn'l I 7 caaQ one wn joins oieei muis. This mill is not the GO- I uiea aion- ciety "appoints himself chief officer nnr of the cheap class of mills ht i- h5l, extracting teeth. OFFICE DAYS. I day, durability and the farmer who Mondar Fine WORSTED SUITS in Prince Albert, Cutaway and backs.

Also a Large Line of men's suits, boy's stttt i r. n. at p. in. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve.

at 7:30 itev. J. A. McAlmon. Pastor.

week. The Clifton band went oyer to St. Joe SI Mill gets the ed by Chas. Berner in a neat little ad- I worth cf his money as it is simple in to discourse sweet music to the picnic- era and Baturday Clifton office over Clifton State Bank. O.

U. W. uress. ine platform of the league was construction and does away with small Clifton Lodire No 4A Street c'om'r. CHILDRESS 2 Pieces TTITs, Best is doins some mvetsevcry TucvUy night-Lew Kreeck M.W.

rm 1 pvrami(1 and eight items csed in a Steel mill such as co- two little t)OVS nnmi. fr. ttle boys came for- S. K. A.

graaing and lixing the streets up in fine shape. U. W. whees, weights, levers, ratchets etc, Ward Panh with a UINING ALLIANCE EXCHANGE; Pays the highest market prices for 1'inuB' eipressea in tut. M11M No.

Z', meets tvery FJiday night, C. H. Ser-vIr, a gicai uai ui UOUDie 10 the form of a motto, which they wanted Do you want a fan or umbrella. ALL AT A BARGAIN. CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY AND FIT GUARANTpph incorporated into the nlatform tue purchaser.

The Steel towers arp M. W. nf A I i Hmf o- 1328 th0" and strong; will warrant these I a fc grain. Several grades of soft coal always on hand. C.

D. TOLIN, Mgr. Mondays of each month, Ladies should examine ouuum oe iiouor Your- to stand any storm except a cyclone. our STOCK of Spring and Summer Goods. Call on us.

Funnell Bros. G. W. Carson, of Goihara, will succeed II. C.

Wheeler as U. P. agt. at ViniDg. 0 Kobt.

McGhie, the popular vouns See the Wind Mill Hustler for terms VINING, KANSAS. Ullder8 meets flrst and We have every thing you need. self, placing selfrespect and self-honor as the basis of all worthy character- the begining 0f all true The secoud platik was brourrht mvuuujb or each month. I prices etc, for the best Steel Mill on i- umman w. A "'I he market.

Louis Lavigne Co. pedagogue of Barnes, is visiting friends 1L r-Clifton Lodge No. in meets We Pay the Highest Market Price for Butter, Egg by flattie Jennings and was "Ilonorlthe RiKlt tlTIl in tne city. numraay Bight. isaae A.

F. A The Clyde Infants came over Tues Carriage Wagon Repairing andBlacksmithlng. 31 rs. Mary A. Johnson returned Wed mon No.

123 uem tnat nouor me I wilJ honor and they that dispise me shall be lightly esteemed." We should honor God and honor ourselves bv honor? day to play ball with the Clifton Babies third Wednesdays of each nesday from a few day's visit with her out as usual Clifton club did their op done in a First-class workmanlike manner at reasonable prices. foa near Palmer. w. a ponents The scere was 36 to 13 in God's word. aeagewick Post, No, 24 meets, Mrs.

C. D. Marshall i3 visitinsr her SHEA PRENTICE. Maggie Miller presented Ihe third -uCwNumia iouriu Wednesday of each tavoroi Clifton. TI, Give me a call.

I can save you monej parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Pvm. nt pianK wnioh was "Honor the Church.

game 01 the season wa? Washington this week. R. -if Bad as society now is it woiilri played Wednesday liHiivu.n f( 1, URmP. no, 1 meets first -j u. vittiaiuu Lavigne Co.

Vining, Kansas x-erKins returned Wednesday ",8 were' rnere no "Youne le's- The fats were Mack Bray 1 1 eachmont, Avery, Capt mormngrrom Jewell county where people should connect themselves with leaser. C. D. Marshall, Isaac Iman. has been visiting relatives.

W. R. ,1 I T. -urbiuii 2-OSt NO. 21 mnolm uu.un ana not merely as hangers on vm- burdock, Ed, Smea, Ed, A Hep, bnt as helpers.

They can do a o-ro L. Pritchard and Vol. Wnndrnff Dealers in Horace Haynes is home from Smith w.OWJIlu una Mrs Dr. Potter, Pres. A deal if tbey only try." leans: JLew Sreeck, E.

Kreeck, C. C. Dakota where buildinff au evtPn. stofes, hied, mm sion of theB road. paints Aim nn.fi 61 kW.

Sorrella Manager Of The CiiiB Aliiajce Mini, xunie awards wanted "Honor the 1 UI)neI1- eo. Simpson, Al. Haynes II Sabbath" adopted as the fourth plank Iarrowistchz, P. Durham, D. Ross- aad said that "History shows that pros- man and Horace Ilayhes.

perity follows its proDer nhsArv.n Only five inninsrs wer nlaveri Mre. Branson left for Iowa.Wednesdav "We sell the Celebrated Oniri viuienHrtinnnce l.ooal Assembly No meets every first and third Wednesday, H. Haynes, Preg, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. uiu.u.ug wuere sne will spend the summer visiting Mr. Branson's people.

while disaster results from its neglecl score stood 26 to 20 in favor of the leans and desecration." "Sabbath breaking The fats saV that the leans were afraid is one of the most dangerous sins of th to jt lout. S. Hageman left yesterday for Gene ill pay the highest market price for grain. All grades of Coal at low. est prices.

And National Farmers Alllianco Industrial Union. va, where he will spend two weeks attending the Moody Biblo School. Mrs, R. Parker and Arda returns times and bodes evil for our boasted re- Ifc was a rattling good came, "Honor Temperance. Honor Isaac Iman is willing to bet that he tools, Window Glass, Paint President L.

L. Polk, Washington. D. Vice President. H.

CJover.Hutchison, Kan, ware, Farming-Brushes etc. 'enis "uu Elinor j.rutn7' werp mo uan irora tne hOT pr and lionor Truth" were ril" Ull0w tIie 11 irora the hoxrleir H. Turner, Washington, D. C. iniougn to any C.

C. bounds a 1 ty. 7 vooayas the I touna with as much Woody as the over wound with State Alliance Officers. I .1 A. vv.

ii. Uiddle, Augupta, Kan. Miss Cfcleua Zimmerman has returns fevemn Dianks. I a new rtiDber ball On the preentation cf the eiga.fa piank for a Kodak to take "an instanta-diKCuesion arose between two 1 neons photo of Tsaan ha ico rrcsioent Mrs. Fannie MeCormick, 23 J.

R. WORTH. Attorney at Law AND if, Notary Public. lfiiiinrr, Kansas from Kansas City. She will spend a few bt0 S.

B. French, Hutchison, Kan. ml I "umi' to the weeKs Msitmg her parents north of uu jawrene lierry, as to the val Vining. ue oi an education au lUUCMlOn. D.

C. F. can out-run anv hn ha t.o linn v. 1 DontfbrflBtwBarsthB oqSs that knoaksd ths bottom out oFhioh r83' urF-trons For past FaUors. ws solicit a aon-tmuaqcs oF gour tra3s.

RsspsctFuIIu, Vo'. is the champion hih jumper of Geo. Funnel, took the TJ. P. for Ahi.

lene Monday to attend the Congressional Uay County Alliance. A. A. Newman. Clay Center, Ks.

Vice President, Miller, Morganville Secretary J. P.Marshall, Wakefield, Ks Treasurer. E. H. Dimity.

Clay Center, Ks. Lecturer, J. H. Olmsted, Morgranviile, Ks T.W. Kincaid, Idana, Ks mouey of most yalue but the other main tamed that an education is the best kind of wealth oneoan get in this world and succeeded iu convincing his companion that a college education was th Ellsworth throws a hot ball TF Afnnl.

1 convention which met there Tuesday. H. E. POTTER, M. D.

cumugec rid of a little of Miatsuipiusnesn hocould hold out bet- S. II. Hamilton took the Central Branch Monday night for Abilene. lie was a delegate to the congressional con LCI Ed. Smea made the only doudle play One goose egg for the fats.

An illigent ghame. tueysriouid strive for rather than for money. The last flank, by Daisy Nelson, was "Honor A life of genuine honor, of noblest thinking and doing is impos ible to tho.e who fn Railroad Time Table. pilICAGO. KOCK ISLAND PACIFIC AST-BOO ND.

vention. SCHILTZ BiSEKIUS- Miss Moilie Zimmerman has returned ARItlVK. DEPART. from Alma, and will spend the sum- 11:20 m. 11:20 a.

to rcitrlit and ueuora 31 -47 a ir 1:48 honor Christ" Miss Ka'e Underwood then explained how the Bo of Education helps worthy young peopla to atteud college. Carry a fulJ line of The Rt. Key. E. Thomas D.

D. of Topeka, will hoH services in the G. A. R. Hall at Clifton on Saturday WEST-BOUND.

II. C. Wheeler agi. at Vining will give up rilI OHding for a while. He exu.

cts FARMIN "A.N. AKH1VB. DEPAItT. lu tne attention to rt turn to (Homeoepath) PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Clifton, Kansas. Office Hist iloor west of Ilarkcr'a Floor urjd Feed store oil Parallel mroet.

Calls promptly answered day or night. C. II. cfc W. II.

SEltVIsT" Maniifactuers of the Lest Patent Fence in Mic It is absolutely hog nnd chickco tight, and dirt cheap. Call and see is. m. p. m.

IMPLEMENTS hi3 borne at Hill City, our boys and girls for none are too lao P'JDllc Ks. rri-Iglir and accom 3aiicss in. I Quit ri nMr wwy invited. Dr. ti.

II cunege ...1:35 a. ...2: 19 a. education. AH Iff! m. fh 1 1 rwH a a V.

At A. II. Thrapp will take Ed. Bal.lrevV episcopal church in Plows, Harrows, Stalk Cutters, Coin Plant uvc meir uords and hlp hundreds of boys and girh every year placa as City operator while Ed. snends Lifters.

Drills, Tho Mitchell Wa-, a ivansas and is a gifted speaker. oii rn-w-14- 1 1 2 jtf me jul. church aidfirt a few weeks interviewing Colorado mountain scenery. DEPART. uUd uac; uoiumDas Huggies, tlio best in the mnvlcot.

10:43 a. m. students. Beautiful silver kniva SOL'Tn-BOUXD. TrtAI.V.

AltaiVB Inswiwr m. rj-i'-tyht uinl iccorn KOIITH-UOUND. TltAlN. AltrtlVE. m.

cauuiscs Were Vi rv Carts and cart harness in various 1 XUiitS and spoons just recieved. and aj war- entertaining and much good fchouid result from them. stylos and prices at Jim Saber's, Vin- DBPAKT. 1 kiiu uciu ura tea BUCKEYE BINDER than which there is no better made, and in fact every thing in our line: Ca and and wall show you the bet the market affords, at prices that will 5:10 p. in.

I assoug'fr. 1'roifrtit and nucoin ini Ks. ..5: 10 p. in. m.

iitjoiia osters. Our SummsrDwsagdiara out fust, because they are iust ih.t a. in. see us of the Presiding June l7th. ainuie Uiainard Garcelon, aged 26 years 3 mot, ths ai.d 5 davs.

F0.u! 1. --wv uonierence, was in ton EAST BOUND. TRAINS. AKKIVE. DEPAItT.

needed and we are selling them cheap. Wednesday. lie is breaking on hix in, 11 :30 a. in. riiRiniiT ratner homestead, southeast of vices we, conducted at the M.

E. cliurch at thntplue by Key. P. I). m.

p. ni. Funnell Bros. See Schiltz Bros, and Bisenius you lIy VCIU. billding tw.u9 e.c.'t hu.Hluy..

p. m. p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. James Patterson Sr. and THE POST OFFICE BARBER SHOP. D. A.

BRAY, Proprlotcr. All work neatly and promptly dono. A share of your patrntinge solicited Shop under l'ust Oilice. .1 .1 (. u.iiwu auu uiTOiier are visit and were attend: by nearly the whole community.

The remains were taken to Gibson City, Ford comity, TltAI.VS. AJtHINE. BKPAItT PASS Air. Idttersous dauchipr At mm i anv ii.in. 4:31 p.m.

springs josser w. lo Sulphur Wednesday morning. at Barnes, p.m. p.m. HiuKnt-eMrcists were UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOQnAPHYOFTMIS COUNTRY Witt i.r.5ccH.sunaay..

7:13 a. m. "umi.t INf OnMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE WJr Aiv. ueaoies, thev were laiJ a- lUls' aura Johns state Dresidfint HARNESS SHOP. Harness, Collars, Saddles, Blankets, Hobes, "Wrii-os.

AAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A way oeside muther, brother aad Xoiice. live liie 'l'J'H Suffrage Assn. will lpntr bisters. I July G.h at the M. i'hmh.

vuuu 1 5. Johns object in vuitinor is f. iu. uoe President of 0 Kansas City Medical and Surgical Sanitarium will visit Tvo Mrs. Girceloi wera manid Clifton iu 1SS9 and reidod lr.

1 It I) (t l) it ii it ii para form a society hero. about a year aio when they ilUs Stedmai Wednesday niorri- Kauris Cay. Last fall they n.nH stop at the I3HRPf3R SHOP. E. H.

VILLIAM3, Propr. Markets. No. 2 Hofl- No. a lianl wiiciu No.

2 vv hii ein-ii No. MtA-cd corn N. 2 oals live Hits e-s CUiciiens i'J, and will Commercial Hotel 1c6 U0 3 S3 09.... 1 I tor Einmettsbiirg, Towt. where k'.

OJlrtluU aild Mr. was made ttlli Iiit biOth. Hi ring loiiij.tiv executed in uf rhe it ttaie Rank of 1 'it i- iK nkrnaiilike v. irep lniiiiiiMi-. or er r.

ruinr in on.i.... liud a tleasHi.r n. My goods are made of first-cla ss irs. J. Staiks, sister Mrs.

latins. xiiKt.nly Mtblie bt.th room Cliltui. Cive iiih call, nuposile 10. 0U. j.uoic anu a liieuds, as tbey were sure to have they we.it.

About two week-ao alutie boy came to iht hjme, and Mrs. G.ircelon stemnd material the workmanship is- guaran- Ilarbaugh ariived Mi.nduy Uom Ft'. Madison, fowa. She will Fpeud about two weeks vkiting iu Clifton and BICYCLES. f'-om $50 to $150.

Second Hand wheels chen per. 1 tl II II II Ciieaco, Boot Isianfl Pacific By, FRIDAY. JUNE 21 1802. LeeV equai to the best and my pri doing well but suddenly she grew worse nnd died last Friday, shortly after Mr will visit other relatives in different parts "fXansas. "i The Direct Route to mid from Phlmon R.

PARKER, I A CT IC A I. OJUU catalogue aod wall Paper. O.x I Drought in some fi heads -Bramard reached her bedside. Mrs. Garcelon had a great many friend here who were shucked to second hand list.

Tom. L. Lewis. ues are as low as the lowest. ELMER TAYLOR.

i wueai last Saturday, from M.a ri udic uj tar mo largest stock of IT Peoria, Salle, Mollne, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS-' Davenport, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Oskaloow. Pes SfiJInwf': Harlan and Council NFfoTA WA; Minneapoll, and St. Paul, in MJN-WOTA' Watertown and Sioux In DAKOTA Cameron st, Joseph and Kanea. City, in MISSOURI Omaha, Lincoln, Falrbury mid Nelson, In NEBRASKA avenworth, Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson, AbHene- Oty, Caldwell, in piM-e. lie he fhi.

ta if Agt. Columbias lie ad SM Clay Centre, Kan. vvm go 6.y buthels to the acre. Mrs. Wangerien and Hanrv.

ead intelligence of her death, and they offer to the sorrowing father, husband and little one their biucere sympathy in tlieirdeep affliction. 1U wall paper in Clifton, which I wil sell at rock bottom prices. The lat est styles and neatest designs. Be sure to see my goods before buyirg elsewhere. E-Kreeck.

Carl returned from Cleveland Monday Boys Suits at No. 39. TO THE FARMER: aiuumippeacDtCre nn hi THE FOIIU-IT. eve. When Mrs.

Wangerien left Cleveland her sister, Mrs. Flaudemever. wflB PAINTER, 1 fr nw UtnVer' Spring and Pueblo. In COLORADO Traverw, new area, or rich farming nnd grazing lands, affording the best facilltle. of Inter- rrth UmCAtl2a 0U tOWna AUA Citle9 Dd John C- Foster has just recieved a zks your home paper return hi me to Beloit and rtlaied the sadpartkularstothe mauy friends of the family.

He says that the reno. better aad she was greatly surprised to very fine line of steel, silver and gold recieye a telegram when nearlv hnm ummect spectacles, made of the Dar vmcagoana to Pacific 0d trnns-oceanic seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS that she was dead. gaiuiug iue illness of his son in Florida est pebble glass, which nnic.ii i a.xt a (j i5 wicuoutioundatiou. Hd am prppared to do Homo tfe Sin Paper lianpinrf, Deroratinff nnd (iraininp, and puarantet? satisfaction.

See me before contract ms: your work. The Christian Church gave an ice pnceg that win astonjsh yQU good health. cream and strawberry festival Tuesday A Sew Weekly rnpei- EDITED BV W. S. J.

F. JVCDOWELL. Jksse IlAurjEr. JlSUItV Mrs. s.

e. V. Mrs. Marian Todd. Mrs.

Anna L. Digus. (iEO. ASIItTBRN. II.

E. Tauuexeoe. L. V. Fbatiierston, and olhers.

JUST STARTED. first, tr.en subscribe for ihe Weekly Edition of THE KANSAS CITY "STAR" A PAPEB FOR THE FABMER it was a graud success. They The Rock Island will sell tickefs to the Chicago (Democratic) Convention for one fare for the round trip, from June 10 to 20 inclusive. Rood till July 6, A. MlTCHKLIi, Agt.

Seven (7) carloads of Implements this spiing and two (2) more on the i-oad. That looks like going out of businoss, don't it. Jm Sager. I wme is still in the hands of the n-aicuueany $2. This church is al BLCFFS and OmIhX -nTtween ChVcTg and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBL va KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST JOSEPH CARS I' FKEE KECLINING CHAIR CARS, and Palace Sleepers, with DInin Car Service Ootonulo Spring, with Died June 17th Richard, sou of Mr.

and Mrs. Jot L. Perkins, aged 2 years and 4 months. A remarkatlv Btrowf, vigorous child, he gave promise of long life, but last fall he took t-nM 1 wine Trust and prices advancing I ways successful in their entertainments ought my twine before the Trust was and their patrons are always well pleas perfected and can guarentee prices cu. TIlB ITr.

DauorG Sorj. rnorniETOR West Side had an attack of fever from which with ni body. Parties expecting to Picturesque rm'ng new STANDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCKX MOUNTAIN ROUTE vuiuu oiou-au ociiooi gave an ice cream and Strawberry festival AVed- seemed to recover, hue a few weeks ago 25 Cents a Year. U8B lwlle mm better call iD and place he piv Iokum is a new People I any uaper recently started in St. I.ouis, Missouri.

It lias tho uwiiiiuai ierer wh .1...: iiesoay evening at the Chester Shool THE FIRST Presidential Conven ran himrinwn -uuir oruers vhile stock lasts as new uuaeror me benefit of Rev. Parley. tion of the PEOPLE'S PARTY will be aaa leIt ljm without strength to rally. The purchases will haye to be sold at THE ANSAS CITY STAR, DAILY: yeak, $4. months, tx.

mm. and Mrs. J. M. Desman Mi.

and array ot tHlPMt or imy of Ihe Reform papers, nd will p-ace in the new at uma! July 4th. The Great iLifer? Feed writs ouneu at tfke ni0 CHANGE from Salt Sr "nd THE ROCK ISLAND is also the Direct and Favorite Line to and fVom Manltou, Pike's Peak and all other sanlUrySnd acenicresorteandcltiesandininlngdlstrfcUinColorado. cemcteiy in ivus. i. jm, uolan, and Mrs.

n. r-i f. ROLrC lbLANI) will sell tickets to Higher prices. JimSaoer. ISaturday the 18th.

front rank among them. This is tlie p.tper which the authorities are mir'o POttl and Mrs. C. Servis Omaha, one fare for the round trip, m. uu jw.rs.gr.

llorton and a hmt Died: Sunday, June 20th. at his hm DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS by refusing to semi out the sample cop-S f'P'-'t'lora of the paper andicap CHEAP RATES FOR THE 4TII i ana a limited to July 15 A. C. Mitchell Agt, Clifton Ks. 1,1 v118 and 2 miles west of f'Uf.

of others went to the picnic at St. Joe yesterday. Siie "luejjeenng Leads the World' ton, iruuip liuaeichen. aired 5fi The Union Pacific offers and the Minneapolis leads the Deerinc ilk iti iriH 1 Lfxii. iih pnn ai- j.i i in.

I vjrciitjriil JMUliflrrar xae cause of his death was abscess of 01 11 41,11 fir 1 1 ur-jiwnd ,1 T.r iU? and "ectlons in Southern Nebraska. LFTmT indtRn Also via ALBERT Kansas Chicago to Water- town, Sioux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. "ACL. Did j-ou know in the Held, for nt a-h- aa usuai uut to the people me nyer. air Kuaetcben came to ttm 0 v.

uianauU vai' vuo miiiurea innnstin.i Our sumn a copies. and I Illir Otlill- a. Bunnell JJros. are selling Ribbons simplicity of construction. rigs are first class, prices rcasoiialo, country from Ueimany about 15 years Hurrah for Omaha! THE TIMES wants 45 persons to 3n.

mediately signify their intention of going to tho Omaha 4th of July Presidential it one half price. or dates of sals and limits of tickets as Mr Wann-imS' any additional information apply to the Post Master Geiieral- Lid lSre' Wm. stenn fused bv him from sen'ino- "na ana nonawest between the lakes and the Pacific Coast. For Tickets. Maps, Folders, or desired Information pply to any Coupon Ticket Office la the United States or Canada, or address 4TH OF JULY EXCURSIONS When you buy flour remember tn lt aausecurea a homestead north, of Clifton.

Byhard abor. and the strict-esteconomy, he had succe ded in placing himself in coufortable Age uuvetiLion. we nave secured special andseethatit has the Clifton ut Union Pacific System. to as he an vs. to GrOd-that 13 to the npnnlo.

iiupmar aim successful. The tixcen lir Inur ST- JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, 6en'l Manager, Gen'l CH1CAOO. ILL. Temple Marshall, on it. Our home Insure your gi owing ops against Iniil in Farmers Alliance Company.

Agents iJ'1L- Craiutallnt Claj Centre. C. lift WMB 1 irnnA J.t.t TT. vy IIIB All members of the Farmers ana a good union raw tic us year will iisure them riC? U)ePeoPle is the voico of God) bHip-Jlu yiew of this discrimination acairsi 5 st an immense hnQinojc Aiiuuu uuci a worcay mem ciijcper to occupy lor the round trip that will be cheaper and far better than to look for rooms in such a crowded city as Omaha will be at that time- Kansas will Renrl a cmnrl orw institution must be cared for by our own peopla. Temple Marshall pay as much or more than aty one else for wheat nnrl rhnt ber of the Catholic church.

The fui ets on sale at reqUeSEeft at Fo)-" hop evrry reader services were held hi the 'system. 1 lueLtuu meeting of the Asso-1 01 PPr will at on once subsfiiho Oo and see the Dimity weed harrow I yi.Ilf 1 T- I ohiltzliros. near his home Tuesday, June rt I For dates of Sa.I ami nm. I clatluS 10 be held June 25that 2 m. rcr.

fl t-1 M. I .1 "Fea me larmers to appreciate this and reciprocate. When 'eeiprocate. Wh Jlst IIf.cikvki). at and Bisinius tu wuu umoD nnrl vlninit.

.:11 Oil la In VO 11 Hit Tnla ve win send it in connection with this paper for $1.50 or it can be had by Ihose who subscribe by the first of June for GO cents for one year's subscription. New Foitini 1'i-r. rv. coutrmuce tneir share. for ihp uppjy enquire Letallwhoare, inform ua immediately 'ers nflUr' eoId our were attended by a large numter of or addiUoual informution apply to W.

L. Sorrel! Agt. mourners and friends. He leaves a wife Wm S'pL 11 t- three daughters and one son. 'j Agent Union Pacific 6'ys'em Sager at Vininrq and 1 wiU sliow you the Minneapolis Binder The slickest, smoothest, and keen est razor made, and warranted to l.e list what ith roprcscntt'd, John Poster's.

The Celebrated Buckeye Binding twine till you cant rest at Sliilta Bros? and Bisinius. Sr. liocis,.

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Pages Available:
248
Years Available:
1892-1893