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The Times from Clifton, Kansas • 3

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I PERSONALS. OUT OF THE COMMON, iB vt IIM.IHI SUBSCRIPTION; 5 i 1 Fi ill BM is ciiii llobt. McGhie was iu B.irnes Sunday. J. Turner of Clyde, Mailed Clifton Monday; C.

O. Hakes, of Clyde, was in Clifton ffii Tfcr Monday. T. K. Teter, of Clyde.was in Clifton For biliousness, diarrhoea, nausea, and dizziness, take Is Death of Frank Powell, Our former much esteemed citizen, Frauk Powell has gorn; bourn from whence no traveler Tivo yfeare ago hS was attai kfij hb the la-grippe which left Lim v.

uii broncbial affection te-oi "mating fatally. In Clyde, at 7 o'clock 8uday morning Nov. 20, in the prime ot life, aged 37 years, amid the surroundings of his family, tie quietly glided past tbe shores of time to that haven which 13 tlie repose of all mar kind. He was an esteem brother in the Order of Odd Fellows at Clifton. where ha joined the brotherhood thortly he fore his fatal attack.

His obseq'ii'S were attended to the cemetery at Cif ton by the brotherhood from Clyde aud Monday. ADYEilTISlSU KITES? Per iff ath, per Inch Column, More than two-thirds of the whips Used irt this country are mads at West-iield, Mass. A horse in Lock Haven has blacii coat in winter, but in summer it Becomes a beautiful roan. John N. Lott, ninety-nine years old, of Kingston, N.

has been sent td the poor-house by one of his sons. According to a recent census there are about 6,000 paupers in London, not counting insane persons in asylums and vagrants. Henry Palmer, who drives tag between Chester, Pa, and Media, has inherited the snug little sum of $90, J. F. Davis, of CIvde.

waa in town Monday. T. II. Havnes was down from f31vd oui Retail Clothing1 Department. Our bargains ia quantity and quality cannot be surpassed.

Step in and look at bur 1 1 FHIDA NOV. 85. 1892. If 11 fl Monday. Mies Anna Gillespie went to Riley Thanksgiving.

Clifton Markets. No. sort 60 (oiu Mr. and Mrs. T.

King were in tho best family medicine, purely vegetable, -o Hard wheat new 4 lo 63 Clyde Monday. cation. 000 by the death of a relative in Eng I. N. Paee.

of Clvde. was a -Clifton BLi'ANKES-TS No. 2 White corn 26... No. 2 Mixed corn 25...

No. 2oat. -20 Kye 33 yisuor JMonaay. 4 very Doso Ef active F. M.

Dunrer. of Palmer, was in Iloira teuton Monday. land. The name of the state of Wisconsin is derived from a mixture of French and Indian. It was formerly spelled Ouis-con-sin, which means "westward flowing." A Parisian couple, who visited a I.

R. Stewart, of fit. lmia Sim- This tells aayeu in untton. Fo tut ion utter 20.. tgga 20- w- jSI.

Certain took the train Item Sat They are eye openers in price and quality. the story 'lie was born at Rochester, N. Y. and came to Kansas in 1882. He leave a wife and three children to mourn his loss.

Resolutions. W'iiekeas. It has pleased God in his infinite wisdom, to remove from our midst our beloved Brother Frank Powell, and Whereas by his sudden demise we have lost a worthy brother, the lodge t-as lost one of her most faithful and devoted members and society ouo of her brightest ornaments, and Whereas by his untimely death his urday tor ueioit. vuuoiry iair, iouna their runaway The Times one year $1. Come to VinlDg for Vhotos.

Prof. S. S. Hamill to-night. Wm.

Sapjer drove to Clyde Monday. At 39 is tbe place to get your Under- aaugnter doing duty as the "bearded T. M. Dolan went to the ratification CH.URCH DIRECTORY. lady," not long ago and they had to atO'Jav Center luesday.

beam the lym' proprietor in his don -Jno. B. Park, County Superintend very vigorously before they wore per I'tlRHTIAN CHUKCH VINING, KAN8. 8ll Services 11 a. m.

fca il.atb BehoollOa. in, l'r yer'meetin(fTueBday evening p.m. ent, was id uiiicon Monday nigbt. wear. mitted to reclaim her.

The hirsute forgery was accomplished by means of Jno. McKee went to CUv Center OUR GOoD For treats' ana Jjaaies' unaerwear, luessaay to attend tne jollification. glue. wife lias been deprived of a loyins Jtnd call at 39. Banker Stein and his two sons of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Foster, of near affectionate husband; aud his children Strawberry, were in town Tuesday. Berlin, were sailing recently in a yacht BAI'TIST HURCH Preacbintr.

at 11 a. in. and p. va. Sab'jath School at 10 a.m.

Younif Peoples MeetinK at 6:30 p.m. WcfincHdav eve. of a father's care and protection, therefore be it If you wish auew windmill call on near iteperniek, an island formed by i. -5. fcraraner, ei ht.

ixmis. regis G. Runev. Eesolved: That Clifton Lodee No. the Spree and Dahme, about eight 1 1 Ke v.

J. T. Farley, Pastor. tered at tne ttemington house Monday miles from Berlin, when a thunder A. Campell and W.

T. Hunt took 1S1 I. O. O. F.

hereby extend to the widow and orphaned children of oui late brother our united and unbounded storm came up and a bolt of lightning E. W. Caywood's little child i3 quite sick this week. Examine the "best Self-Wringing Mop, tne u. I.

train Tuesday for Clay Center (f KTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Prcuchluif at 11 a. m. and p. va.

Have Been Selling like hot cakes. A new line received last week and more to arrive this week. struck the yacht, killing Stein and sympathy in this hour of sorrow and Miss Mabel Crammond from Straw both his sons. Praver Meeting Thursday eve. "7:30 p.

m. bereavement, berry, is visiting Mrs. Horten this week. at 39, only 40c. 35-4r.

A lady, who keeps head Iiesoivettt That a copy of thes- resold gardener and several subordinates td Cabinet Photos atVining Gallery for T'n 1, 06 Di esented to tlie family, and on the Walker-Weber that a cony be furnished each of the I ttO Or I LUCSl nKESHYTERIAN CHURCH. at 11a.m. and 7:30 attend to her SO-feet square patch at m. $2.50 per pozen Vtt8C city papers tor publication. 8ati arh School nt 10 a.

in. the rear of her residence, has a special, gai-dener among them, whose occupa --Miss Mabel Rogers left Wednesday The foregoing resolutions were dp A. Cummings brought in a load of P. 8. JK.

at p. JPrus er Meet inir "dLV- McAlmon. Pastor. ted by Clifton Lodge. No.

181, I. O. O. tion is to dust the shrubs and flowers turkeys Wednesday. ltOV.

J. A. evening for Barnes, to spend Thanks giving. F. This 22d day of November 1892 carefully before the mistress takes her From now until Dec.

10, Cabinets at FRATERNITIES. It. II. Hammond and W. A.

Chan-, $2.50, at Vining. Committee dler made a flying trip to Strawberry (r. P. I3AKEK, C. D.

TOLIN, tE. KliEECK. oiiuuuay. O. U.

W. Clifton Lodae No. 40 meets every Tuesday nlght.Lew Kreeck M.W. A. Rock has bis large residence well Jeff lenton returned Saturday nigh under cover.

The Kansas Stale Temperance TJniinu from Oklahoma. He appears to be S. K. A. U.

W. Diamond Legion xt or. rv Faidav nltcUt. C. H.

Sor- morning walk round her estate. A tight rope daUcer was perforniing' at a lhdsic hall rtt Roueri, Fr'ancd some time ago, when the wire stld denly broke, and she fell from a great height on the conductor of the orchestra. He was so overcome by the shock that he fainted, and when he recovered consciousness was discovered to be deaf and dumb. To All Friends of Temperance: quite nappy over the election. Are one of our leading lines.

Our assortment is complete and will surprise you- in cheap Go to C. W. Gough lo get your sew I he tenth annual meeting of the ing machines repaired. J. Hj.

F. Edwariis took the R. I. vis. Com.

ness. Come and see before sizes are brol en. -Remember we buy for cash and lead ia Kansas State Temberance Union will train Tuesday, for Clay Center, with a W. of A. Rnnvan Camp No.

1328 Jas. Melnturff will soon more to his lot of torches with which to help ratify, be held in Representativ es' Hall, meets Brst and third Mondays of eacU month, prices, quantity and quality. We want your trade and can save you money. new residence in Vining. Tma peka, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov J.

N. Den man, U. C. W. L.

Sorrell is building an addition Clyde Sunday to make arrangements 29 and 30 1892 beginning "with a mass Modern Mound Builders meets first and for the funeral of Frank Pow- meeting Tuesday evenincr and continu A JOB LOT OF NOTES. to his house here in town. third Mondays of each month. 3. N.

Denman W. A. A scheme is now worked irt Scotland to For bargains in stoves go the Miss Neva Hamilton went to Clay day, and a Becond mass meeting in ''Hay Visit her friend evening on Wednesday. by which a high grade of brick is bti- 8 Forster, Vining, Kansas. F.

niifton LodsreNo, 181 meets ing made from chipped granite and fevery Faturday Hlrht. Isaao Iman, N. G. ii.UiinK suu. Heretofore the annual meetings have Mrs.

Nath. Kinkanon is very sick clay. A North of England newsnaner re tx I beetilveid in either August or Sepfcm A. A. M.

Clifton Lodiro No. 123 Dr. Potter is attending her. ui. xf.

j. in. .1. rnstpr. 11 1 .1 first and third Wednesdays of each Spifwt.

Cpo iPiftoii i-7" -ims vear ineumenas oeen set as cently contained an advei'tisement for a cook who "must wa9h and dress tatfttitu. KSelfert W. went to Scandia Monday niabt to visit above 111 order that the results of the of door west the Times office. the lodge at that place. election might be known an-1 the make G.

A. R. Sediewlck Post. No, 't meets I ELECTION IS (lady and gentleman)." A Detroit man took an ingenious OVER up of the forth-coining legislalui Cay wood Co. keep constantly on he second and fourth Wui.i:es.y OS KCb tin derstood so that the; Union can deter month, Com, hand a large assortment of coal.

way of venting his spleen on a neigh Foster drove to mtie line of action will be neces Of V. Clifton Camp, no, 1 meets first U. P. Agent Carson, of bor by collecting several basheld of thistle-down and dumping" it in thS Mr. and Mrs.

J. Clyde Friday. sary AND to Clay Center Tuesday evening. nd third Tuesdays of each month. Aber, Capt, lattei-s yard.

Temperance Societies, Churches. Sun An immense glacial field is said to Take your grain to Geo. Bradley at W. R.C.SedifwIck Post No, 24 meets dav Schools and all organizations 1:1 sympathy with tho Temperance cause. the Alliance Exchange in Vining.

every second aud fourth'Saturdav afternoon. nsiiiess iusmess is at the are entitled to three delegates. Tlie have been found in Central Idaho which will probably cover an area nearly as large, though not quite so thicK, as tlie srreat arlacial field of the Mrs Dr, Potter, Pres. Remember Prof. S.

S. Hamill thi3 T. Worth went to Kansas City on husiness Tuesday. Deputy Sheriff Crabb, of Clav Center, was in the city last Monday. A number of our people attended tlie ratilication meeting at Clay Center Tuesday, Ml'.

Rains. Vol (Friday) evenii-g at the M. E. church. election of delegates should be arranged for as early as possible and ciedentials KnlwhtH of Col.

meet the 1st and 4tu Fri AlpSi days of each month. Rev. Farley Recorder. School has begu.i and J. A.

Tiylor forwarded A Pittsburg man was playing the Weber and i)tu Jixceneni peakers have been secured UVIior il' litio has the books you will have to Use this vear. deaf and dumb act a short time affo. Geo, Piuipson Com. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. o- XT rr or "We will give you Broons are attending district court for the mass meetings and it is proposed this week.

to make these meetings, as usual the Tne U. P. railway company are put Elder Garner, of Jieloit is conducting greatest temperance: events of the yenr. ting down a well at their depot here in State Alliance Officers. on it- 01 uieeiings ai me Vining The public is cord tally invited to a'- Clifton.

ciiuicii tins week. President W. H. Riddle, Augucta, Kan. tendail meetings aikl to participate in Call and see E.

M. Taylor before Vice President Mrs. Fannie McCortnlck. the deliberations, OVERCOATS and CLOTHING. arscams in Sec'y S.

B. French. Hutchison, Kan. After working his scheme successfully in a grocery store he forgot himself and asked several questions, and, as a consequence, he was arrested. Comparatively more children are employed in Rhode Island than any other state.

The population is arid 5,273 children, between ten and fifteen years are working in mills and factories. Their wages are from seventy-four cents to $6 per week. The first book in which the word America appears was printed in the VYuodhien Banquet. The hist Monday night in November Reduced rates have been M'eured from purchasing your new mess or anything in his line. the railroads.

the Modern Wnnf mpn nf i CIny County Alliance. Populist hand book for Kansas, price this tl.eh. formPF nrffl.HlnB Come and see these goods before you purcliao also Pri A. A. Newman.

Clay Center, Ks. -1 1 11. v- ,..,1 1 ovj tPiiin. 1111 nine ai una vani rf iwilrlinn regular lodge meetings Vice Davis Miller, Morg-anville, Secretary J. P.

Marshall, WakeBeld, Ks. and examine them everv Monday. DIJM Treasurer. E. H.

Dimity, Clay Center, Ks. The constable from Clav Center was The events of last Monday evening cm, Lecturer J. H. Olmsted, Morganvi.le, Ks. little mountain monastic town, St.

will mark an epoch in the history of here Monday subpoaning witnesses for Cbiiiiiaiu W. Kinc-aid, Idana, Ks. Let us have a large and enthusiastic meeting. Jas. A.

Tuoutman, Pres. F. O. Popjsnok, Sec. lay Center Ratificatioti.

The j.illiilcatiya at Clay Center Tuesday evening was truly a real love least for both Populists aud Democrats. A grand torch light procession with transparencies tf every description, accompanied by fireworks, and shooting of Banyan Camp No. 1228 of Clifton. The the Walker vs. Webber case.

Die, in 1508; the first copy of ths first edition was taken from the press May Stock is full of excellent bargains, b'orne lines we are wiling below ctmt to close out seals were nearly all filled, the usual J. P. rock way. Jule Gepner ahd F. 5 of that year.

A copy of tho first edi 01 del of business had passed; and Dr. Parsons, who had just returned from Lambert are attending court CJay tion of the book is now iu possession Railroad Time Table. CHIC iGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC. EASI-HOOND. TRAIN.

ABK1VK. DEPART. Of C. F. dunther Of Chicago.

Center this week as jurors. Blankets the Head Camp of the order held at and Oonifort A country newspaper correspondent Our schools closed Wednesday even Ornaha, was giving an outline of the Passtniror ...11:20 in. 11:20 a. in Maine recently sent this cheerful Freig-Ut and accom 31:47 a. lr.

bit of news to his "Brjo'is ia ing on account ot and will not commence again until Mon Fundamental Laws; how the juris- ic lion of the cider had been ex' ended to Express 1:48 a. at last provided with anieu haiu-s-i and day. We have entirely too many and they must Likewise Underwear, Children's Suits as Low as 20 cents. include Missouri; how the our citizens can now bj conveved to number of head physicians had been in WEST-BOUND. TRAIN.

ARRIVE. DEPART. Passenjftr. 4:09 p.m. 4:09 p.m.

Thin or gray hair ami bald heads, so guns in the air, ilh cowbells, tin horns, and everything conceivable with which to make a uoise, paraded the streets. At the opera house there were addresses by the following persons: Hod. Sam. Kimball, county attorney of Riley who was followed by the principal speaker of the evening, Judge Martin, of Topeka, who is an excellent their graves in decent snap 3. This is something that has long been nsoded displeasing to many people as marks of Freiaht and aceom 1:35 a.

m. here." creased to three; how the oflicial paper should can the only notice of assessments to the members; how no person Express m. age, may be averted for a long time by Itcti, nr TltftlPa 11 oi THE REMNANT COUNTER, uuuiu oecoiue a niemuer arier 4o years ION PACIFIC. Gloves, Mittens, Caps Rubber Goods Large quantities and low prices is what talks to the buyer and we have both. IT IN The person making the best score of of age; and, that the Supreme of 8ODTH-D0U5D.

The bible is being translated into speaker and a man whom We believe the week at the Shooting Gallery will Rojal Neighbors, an order composed of TRAIN. ARRIVE. DEPART. Passerfe'er. 111.

10:43 a. m. would be an honor to tho people of Kan receive a prize on Saturday evening the wives and daughters of Woodmen Freight and sccom m. the Corean language. In England one parson in every 39 is a pauper; in Ameri.

a rate is one person in every (190. sas to send to WnShingtOB, 1. C. as a I Second best, $2.00. hd exemt liiied their beautiful NORTH BOUND.

TRAIN. ARRIVE. DEPART. mate to IMtVr. There were Lies' Canst Dress Sc.

Tufiley brought a deer hide "vlA recognizee! i.y the Head Geefls, friiiis, short speeches by Hon. A. A. Newman Passenger 5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m.

A nr. with him from Oklohoma and keeps it 01 as au auxiliary lo Frehrht and accom 8:40 a. m. 8:40 a. in.

auu M. Seun, two grand goud men, i CUJMJ will probably he.p ele.l Judge John 7.J rtfA a71'3 nevcr Voted hanging in his meat shop to show that UiH "ooumen, taien a commotion was Msriin the place now occur.ied bv lu "ls "te" ISSOURI PACIFIC. NT Stock toolarse and varied to enumerate hen and so we ask you to call personally and we Senator Pel kins. In Chinese the letter "i' has 145 EAST BOUND. ey were successful hunters.

"aio to Uie lecepuou room, anu about titty smiling wives and daughters en-Schiltz Bros. Eisenius sell the tered. liow fiftv ladies could haye I ways of being pronounced and eaah LOW RATE TO TEACHERS. DPonnneiatlon has' a different mianins. shall take great pleasure showing you.

Remember we buy Ear Corn, Butter, V.frs, Mitchell wagon. The Mitchell is the Kepc their nk 118 such a P'ofom-d secret for one whom vffi5, the ini-ininiitinn Poultry, iu exchange for giocU at Highest Mai ket prices. Yours lor Trade best, the easiest limning, will last the nian conceiveth not. Hut ifo band of longest and is the cheapest wagon in savage warriors ever dropped more un TRAINS. ARRIVE.

DKVART. fassenqkr t-RElOHT 12:55 u. m. 12:55 p. m.

ACCOM, except 6:33 p. in. 6:32 p. m. west bound.

I'tlAIKS. ARRIXE. DEPART. PAis 4:23 p.m. 12:55 p.m.

12:55 p.m. icc'oM. except Sunday. m. 7:18 a.m.

Facts and Figures. the market. expectedly upon a so-iiary wood chopper than did these gentle, lovely women sa-. 5 "3 If Many people Msfft-r for years from cake, pies, chicken pickles. 1ST- sT 1T.BENTCS.

Meetings. Kentucky has 3 JJ greai dUtlllories, Sf'- rU quiring- over 303,033 bxmU vexrly KailwBV wid seil-iu keia to a lni i Meetings, at low rates on ee. Hfc mm anaaaI1 2,003,033 of plan. A-k the depot T.cket" Ageut for coal- particulars. The only man in the world who lives Jno.

Sebastian, T. P. in a house of copper is aa iroc mantt- Chicago, 111, facterer named N. I'oulson, whoso unique residence stands at the corner Free Of Charge. of Eighty-ninth street and the Shore A CCLUSli by mail with the leavkn- road in South Brooklyn.

wuRTH business COLLEGE. George H. Ely of Cleveland, one of In jnler to advertise our Coiles-e, we will the largest iron ore dealers in the uive a tliorouirii conrso of instruction in United States, is chiefly engaged in the iHiti'iie :Si.jirso entry Uooli keeping-nd development of mines in tho Lae troublesome and repulsive sores, boils, i ll uns' candies, colree, boumliefs and eruptions, without ever testing (h i inliuile in variety, matchless marvelous curative of Preparation, dropped upon this mno BISENIUS SCHILTZ BROTHtnS Carry a fuiJ lint of Arithmetic by mail Free of t. a. limited number of persons Prof.

F.J. Vandeburg, Pres. Look Uox 18(1. Leavenworth, TV FARMING C3 cent unsuspecting camp of Modirn Wtjot'uieii. Mi s.

11 eni-uis, iu one of her beautiful poems, "Beware or lie fostai board, When mirth o'er Hows then tremble." While this jolly crowd of friends and neighbors were enjoying the occasion to its fullest extent, a mora serious Burpiise awaited thtnn. Two he-iy liniuti.s in the middle of he hall us a temporary support to tho eeiih whiiii iruns Was being niv-pared lo support tlie roof, which hati been weakened by a hug cut for 1 lo.senwi uy nw Hpring ii ot the li our, and 1V11 among tlie 1 Sarsapm-illa. The is certainly worth He sure yon get Ayer's S-trsaparilla and iio other. Prof. Hamill.

is one of the finest readers in the country, and a natural actor and He kept his a idi-ence in a continual' or' lnushter. and they were epeci delighted with the "lUnting Law.vr." JoiielGMZs'Ue. Clifton, E. ctii-irch U) Tho smallest Iwil" is larg enough to show that tlie blood priiymg a hich if unheeded, may result, not in more boi's, but iu somthin very lauch' worse. A vert the danger iu lime bv the use of Ajer's There are 197 publications and news stents in St.

and, according to the oflicial figures given by Jno. B. Harlow, postmaster, all ot these ent out dining the month of July, pounds ot secoud-class mail matter, which includes all newspapers and periodicals mailed from the efHVc of publication. Of this total. The St.

Louis Republic mailed 329.139 or about one-third of ail, which fact tells its own atory as the wonderful popularity and Iare circulation of the great Democratic Newspaper of the West" and Southwest. THE TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC is atone the best and cheapest newspaper published in America. It will- be during (his campaign of nd will he mailed to any from now until November 30, for hirtv or in clubs of ten or more Plows. Harrows, Stalk Coin Lutein. The Mitchell M' which can't be beat; Columbus.

Buggies, the bct in the market, a ho tho celebrated Giiif Restaurant -Meals at' Regular liom Lui ches and il Cilea at 'all Homo MadaCtindy a Specialty. HORTOK, Prorriator. BUCKEYE Superior country, au 1 predicts thlit the time is not far distant when the output from the minis will almost quadruple the yield at the present time. In Camden the other night a policeman saw on the streat a woman attired in a wrapper with hair hanging loosely down her back. She was walking slowly and when the otfijer approached her side he was astonished to hear her snoring, although her eyes were open.

He addressed her in low tones, but reserved no answer. He then grabbed her by the arm. Thia aroused her. Whea she was found by the officer she was nearly two miles from home. Lost One Ten Foot Ladder between Clifton and Arch Gardner's place.

Finder please lea ye the same at Lew Kreecks' Hardware store. than which there i no better made, and in fact every thing in our line. Call-in! mm ua ami we will show you the best the market affords, at twill 'jilca: you. Sarsaparilla. Cured others, will cure IfUilHfi iEAT MARKET, you.

Cha. Weed, whose barn, corner? and hogs burned about three we ks ago, war- Frame Duplex For u. D. ALDWiN, Prop. i rceiva at one tune, for twenty-five wilts eat-ti.

Remember this is for a Great Send-Weekly paper. Snd in your orders at ouce. Sample t-opies live. Address. THE insured in the Fanners" Ailuiiu-e Insurance company.

He pnys he ret eivtd 10 more than what he ciaii.i- d. Any firmer wi-hing in th Farmers' Alliance compat will Fresh cotisUnttv on hand, lj'utt-hering done on shoit notice. SILVER'S CKAMPION. TEE 1 OGKY MOUNTAIN NEWS E3TAHLIS1IKU IN 1B50 THOMAS M. rATTEHSON AND JOHN AltKlNS 1'KOPKIETOES.

THE DAILY By I Subscription Price Ikducidus bvllows. ciuwu. airs. nii.e rf-ceived deep cut on ihe head, the dressed oy Dr. I'otur.

Mrs, J. Worlev and Neighbor lioiioii were struck, and stunned by the blow, but the fiesli iiotjDrokcii in either case. The" surpi isers surprised st'on passed to their 'Kev-r! Ijoiiks K-il. as tui i t-porter found ii at niid-li'flht, dest.ned and siient with lights-still shining over the dtbiis of the riiarrlage. at the lvsnl.nce of thr ide's parents.

Wednesday evening. Nov. 10, lbV2. Mr. O.

J. Lmdes to Miss Anna Ftiirrliild. Itf-v. T. J.

Fjm ly. olTiciating. "Their friends iu.l extend tonti at ulai ions, and iireseiited jM- Call on or Adt'rcKS RUNEY, CLiFTON, Rs. Pumps ire on 'short notice. call at The Tim ks (lice.

When you buy flour remember to look and see that it ha ttui CMfton brand. Temple Marshall, on ir. Our home institutions must he cared foi by our own peopl Temple Marshall pay as lu'ifh or rm-rc th in atvy one else fm wuvatand they xptct t' fHitnern to appictiate this and recipro-ar When you lay inyourpiiiuuiei-V supply enquiie for the Clifton flour. t.t.M hw one Gas or Gasoline llJA) One Year (bv mail) -Six Mon'hsfhy mail) -Three months (by mail) Oue month (by mail) T71 tf J- People's Reform Book and News Go, St-pf. 30 St.

Louie, Mo. IE NEW NATION psr ysar. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER to the interests of NATIONALISM. Edited and published bv EDWARD BELLAMY. IT PUBLISHES THE PEOPLE'S PARTY NEWS.

$1.00 per vear. Five cents a capy. Address, THE NEW NATION J3 Winter St. liostoti, Mass. LOUIS, MO.

THE WEEKLY. By Mail, One Year, in adqance, SI. CO Thk News is th ontv Kreat ilnilv newstmner in the Uuiteil Static favor- 120 Chostnut Street, ST Endorsed lij Use hailing and tf Mi them the fol owing useful and valuable itr. and Mrs. F.

lalilif elolli. Mr. iii'tl Mrs Josi-pli Ihirlisoich. Mi- unit Mrs. IS oouV, enmr I J.

(Wlh. rowel. Mr. ami Mim. .1.

trb iull, slami ciV(-r. ij. I H'k licit ii t-ii(l. 1.ikh' nl Aitii Kiin-ehilii. towels.

Mr. tout rs. Ku i r-ii i It! miikon. Jir. Mini Mrs.

1. vtirii iniile rlolii. Kiiz.i iviiilii, whkIi IhiwI mill )ii 'lic. tlrmulimi nlvir in!) spuoi.p. iticr the free and unliiniied oiiuiye if Tlakcs no -smell or dirt.

Tor Simplicity it Keats the VorU. To Kafterics or Electric Spark to tare for. 8-lver. If vou ihsiie lo reiiil up on thus -i'i r(ith-uuo or uiiFitKii KE W'lm FiTElLS 1-TC. hy the Ijm M.I.:i,hed.

eoniaiiiH llti' tHU'tiaiiH of Hit ldin; niilirHif lh-rrMi Works. A Christmas IJ.x. The Helping Hand Leigue is preparing a Christmas I ox for the Kansas Orphan's home of Leavenworth and membt-rs of the society wih shortly cail on tlte generous people of ifto for donatious. Please give them a liberal response for tius ia a good work. Ella Shea, Pres.

Iii.rETai--3 PsaciriiTS Cir.cri.vs to Onion Type Foonn G37 Dearborn Chicago, tli3 Earner, turri t.ic also line isres of Siahwox, hi. I AM l.Ii.H. jiiea! HHUt? an lo keep lullv iosuu ro ifitnlii'R ihe West. Iier mines and ruber ijuiustries for this Wt-nd in onr jtubsenntion sit once. Address THE NEwS PKN'VKR iHrfiH-cfTi-'niit, iniiii.

I jura il iM-i', 1'i iTi l. Gnrdnor Hint Aiuot Knirobild teHFpnor.s. I Mr, ami Mrs. Uinta. Winn, atti howl and pitcher.

Auiia Cook, cake static'. it. F. A. I 'HKiklS snisu stAxr rou CAr.ii.x;uK.

tr2. IJ. By sj-eial aiiiui-nient wiih aUivt may be sent to this nil'if1. Couii'jiuy, oii( rs dc-ubls Exr.loior.H.'rc-c:iejai vith the: unreliable fcpark. It runs with a cheaper of Gasoline than any other Ergin'.

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Pages Available:
248
Years Available:
1892-1893