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The Clifton Review from Clifton, Kansas • 3

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771 17. 71 I uaptism per- W. P. RICE, President. W.

O. HENDERSON, Cashier. T. M. DOLAX.

VlCE-1'UEflDENT. B. GAECELON, Asst. Casiuek. HEYIEffl.

Judicious advertising pays. Mrs. Lucy Bock's child has been sick Ul. kj kjl, kj aj xi i. iormeu at tne river last Sunday.

EDITED BY THE CLIFTON W. C. T. U. W.

B. Stedman's new hnn.on io the past week. THURSDAY, PARIL ready to move into about the 15th of this month. Several Cliftonites are at Washington attending court. Kemember W.

W. Bud worth i You will find bread at F. II. Todd's pared to do patching and plastering on short notice. every time now.

CLIFTON STATE BANK, 120 women voted at election Monday. Christian life is an earnest thing, Full of vows and full of labor. All our days fresh duties bring-First to God, and then our neighbor. Much less punch and wine have been offered at parties in Washington this year than ever before. Brick Pomeroy's new paper, "Ad Adolph Erhard lias bought 1300 fruit Births since our last issue? Mr nm trees or Dolan Klme.

Mrs. Geo. Bradley, girl, Sunday evening, April 1st. Mr. and Mrs.

K. G. Fisk, girl, Tuesday morning, April 3rd. Oranges, five for ten cents at the city restaurant. F.

II. Todd. CLIFTON, KANSAS, Italian bees, finppna hoa hUroa i tory cut), comb foundations, bee books Local Intelligence. Corn. 36 to 39.

Hogs, 54.00. Cattle. 1.60 to 53.85. Eggs, 10 cents per dozen. Rye, 25 40 ceuts per bushel.

Oats, 25 to 261 cents per bushel. Wheat, 50 to 75 per bushel. Butter, 16 per pound. Hay, $4.50 to 6.00 per ton. Potatoes, 75 cents per bushel.

Flour, 0.90 to 51.50 per sack. Sweet Potatoes, 51-00 per bushel. ChickenB, $L50 to 52.00 per dozen. How is your Batavia since Easter? The county commissioners meet next Monday. Wm.

Bullimore of CoJeman township was iu town Friday W. D. Crura is contemplating starting east in a few weeks to visit the scenes of his boyhood. vance Thought," is loaded to the muzzle smokers, ana orner apiarian supplies. J.

R. Bauniiard, Clifton, Kan. with temperance bombs. Capital Paid In, 850,000.00. Born: To Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Tomp- The report that oats ftrfi rnf in(rin It is said that for the first time in its history not a saloon in Kansas City was son, weunesuay, juarcn isss, a I daughter. George is happy now. the ground seems to be unfounded.

Recent investigation shows that there are very favorable prospects for a good open, either front or back, on Sunday, March 4. crop at present. If the seed ia good the stand will be all right. Barker Murdock are now running a first class delivery wagon in connection with their Hour and feed business. It is stated that there is but one min NOTICE.

ing town in the world that has a prohibition clause in every deed, and that is Tiie Review erred last week in sav A General Banking Business Transacted. Exchange Bought and Sold at Current Rates. Collections on all points in Northern and Western Kansas will receive prompt and careful attention. Exchange on all the principal cities of Europe sold at the lowest rate. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS! MONEY TO LOAN AT REDUCED RATES! Notice is this dav eiven that, nnlfmmn hv Terra Cotta City, Cal.

me, of the denomination of fX), dated Dec. 1SS7, due April VIssj, given by R. L. Foster to beo. W.

Hess, is lost and will not be paid by maker if presented by any other person oeo. Morgan or uiay uenter was in town Monday, looking after his real es tate interests in our city. ing court would begin at Washington tiie 9th. It should have said the 2nd, or Monday last. Rev.

A. G. Sawin will deliver a lecture for the benefit of the schools on April 13, 1888, at the Presbyterian church, at 3 p. m. Subject: "Aim of Life." man myseir icr payment.

Since the I. O. G. T. was started, five million persons have of whom are now active members; 200,000 drunkards have been converted and The Rock Island road is being built through to Colby, Thomas county, as GEO.

W. II ESS. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. MONEY at lowest rates TO LOAN on improved farms no delay. Money paid over when papers are have kept the pledge.

last as men ana money can buuu it. The best salve in world far fwa This is going to be a Cue spring for The Supreme Court of the United Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum! ever Sores. Tetter. ChannpA TTan.ia planting all kinds of fruit trees. Call States decided Monday that the Section on Dolan Kline.

Delivery will open signed. Principal and interest payable at this Bank. DIRECTORS: W. P. RICE, S.

F. ROBINSON, E. WF.CK, T. M. POL AN, N.

B. NEEDI1AM, A. WANGERIEN, W. O. HENDERSON.

of Iowa's law prohibiting railway com Biverdnle Sunday school elected its officers lkst Sundnv C. E. Gear Super-intendant, II. S. Tillinghast Assistant, Bert Tillinghast Secretary, Mrs.

Kirk-patrick Organist, Miss Maggie Hanson, Assistant. up at once. panies bringing liquor into the State, is Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents nor box.

Frr invalid. The press over the country is veiling. www aiwmiAiuuLam'k'aittjMiL "reduce the taxes;" which shows thai by John A. Tavlor W. 1).

the papers are in collusion with the A uaniel nas come to judgement Vining. copitalists. Utica, New York. Three saloon-keepers of that city convicted of selling li Schiltz Bros. Co.

are having a well bored at the north west corner of their establishment. It is their intention to have a windmill put up to furnish plenty of water for the farmers and others who wish to use it. The Review is supplied with an Is Consumption Incurable? Read the followinsr: Mr. O. If.

Morris quor on Sunday have been sentenced abuudance of job material and is al ways prepared to do job work on short to bieak stone in the county jail for Newark. says; Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and notice ana in the best or style. thirty-days. physicians pronounced me an Tnc.nmhln The farmers around Clifton are as An interesting account given in Un Consumptive. Began taking Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption, am busy as bees, plowing and sowing and attending to tne general worn ot the now on my third bottle, and able to STOP NEW GOODS Arriving Daily. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP Thos. Tuffley has opened up a meat market in the 'brick building formerly occupied by him, where he invites ail his old customers to come for their meat of all kinds, lie has bought also Geo. Funnell's ice and will be glad to supply all who use ice with what they need through the warm weather. Prices farm that spring brings ou.

oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." ion Signal of the formation of a society of French ladies for the purpose of helping their sex by raising the standard of morality among men. Miss Kemp, a young American lady, was among the The friends of Andrew Jackson will Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio. says; "Had it not been for Dr. Kinsr's be interested in learning that Mr.

Jackson is located in.Roekford, 111., where DRY New Discovery for Consumption 1 will be reasonable. initial speakers. ne lias a good position as clerK Hotel would have died of Lunar Troubles. Leonard. Was given un bv doctors.

Am now in Riverdale Items. The colored Baptists of Tennessee, at Owing to the fine weather the past J. W. Tremain came in from Dav best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at.

John A. Taylor Vv. D. Banner's Drug Store of Vining. their State Convention, adoptee the fol lowing: Resolved, That no minister wceK tanners nave been able to do considerable in the way of putting in their crops.

Friday to have a fractious molar looked after by the dentist. We were glad to learn from him that the mad dog excitement in his neighborhood lias subsided. be allowed to preach the gospel, who Miss Inez 1'almer is teaching at Hill fought prohibition, during the late can Electric Bitters. This remedv is becoming so well MILLINERY, SHOES, HATS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, CLOTHING AND GROCERIES. W.

C. Sanders. side, having commenced the spring term over a week ago. vas. He will not be recognized hereaf Eugene Dickinson, while out duck ter by this convention.

VV understand there will Do preach ing by iinv. uramard the ensuing sum known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all mer. It will be a sreat convenience to shooting the other day loaded his gun so heavy that it blowed out the tube and britch pin, but fortunately did nothing else worse than to upset "Dick everal members of the M.

E. church Mrs. Emeline U. Burgess made the statement in a recent lecture that while walking along West street New York, on this side of the river. inson the latest style and cause him Someone with more lead than brains to miss the duck.

she saw this sign in large letters in the discuses of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other, affections caused bv impure shot through one of the windows of the house on the farm formerly owned by window of a saloon: "For every boy Friday we were informed by Wm. Mr. Atwood. who, brings in ten other boys, I will Bullimore, secretary of the Washington county central committee, that the com- blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers.

For cure of Headache. give as a reward a silver watch. Strawberry Items. Editor The reason the Woman is becom mittee would hold a meeting at Wash-I ington Saturday, for the purpose of calling a convention to nominate delegates liner whir ri nnt Constipation and Indigestion try Electing what God meant tric inters-Entire satisfaction guar-nst gospel necessi- anteed, or money refunded. Price -50c.

her to be and Christ "Strawberry Items" did not put in an appearance last week is, that "Essens" to the various conventions already tates her being, the companion and ana i.uu per bottle at John Taylor D. Banner's Drue Store of Vin was sick had the measles. Airs. Mead from Rooks co tv is visit counselor, not the incumbrance and toy, of men. To meet' the new crea ing.

The second excursion over the Rock ing her sister, Mrs. F. A. Paul, Wall Paper. Wall Paper, Island started from the east yesterday.

bhe also has sold her forty acre farm Q. BUNEY. C. E. BUNEY say the first one brought 300 ex tion, now grandly men themselves are growing; how considerate and brothely, cursionists into northern Kansas, who were scattered all around in this vast territory.

Other trains will follow near strawberry to Mr. Jacob Lister. The latter is a rustler to work and will always tako in a good bargain when he has an opportunity. Born: To Mr. and Mrs.

John Craig, a how pure in word and deed. Frances E. Willard, G. RUNEY SON. Spriig is here and along with it has come April 25th, May 9th, and 23rd.

June 9th, and 20th. fine looking boy baby. All are doing well. the largest stock of wall paper ever ship. List of letters advertised for the real estate loans and insurance The Rusco school under the manage month of Feb.

1888. J. McCahan, Jas. to Clifton: some of the most beautiful BROKERS. ment of Miss Emma Shuler is progress ped The Christian women of Utah make an earnest appeal for financial aid to enable them to repjsent their cause at the national capital.

The Mormans maintain a lobby of their advocates, men" and women, at Washington, to Jokes, L. Hill, Joe Flowers, Robert Christian, Wm, Busz, Elie Audette, ing. The teacher is well liked throughout the district. money to loan on ctiattel secur M. Wing, Luie Veard, L.

E. Our Sunday school is under good ity AT LOWEST KATES. headway for the summer. J. B.

Arm Nelson, Isaac Nave, Thomas Patterson, Itobert Strickler, Mrs. E. J. Moore. Mrs.

turther their evil designs and as a strong is supermtendant. MONEY ON FARMS AT 6 AND 7 check to their aggressions the loyal lhe railroad boom is tne topic ot the Caroline Gibban, (2) Miss Nellie Anderson. E. Woodruff, P. M.

PER CCNT. designs you ever saw. PRICES WWm LOfflESS. Before laying in a supply call and see me. Ellsworth KreecJc.

day now. John Murdock and High Ham women of Utah desire to have Mrs. mond are both making great calcula MONEYiON CITY I'ROI'EUTY AT LOW Quite a number of our farmers are tion on having the depot on their places. Newman there to present the truth, and endeavor to counteract woman attempts EST RATES. sowing clover this spring.

A few farmers last year sowed small patches as an as tneir iarms are two miles anu a halt apart I don't see how they are both go to prevent needed legislation. REAL ESTATE. BOUGHT. AND Romanists understand the import SOLD. experiment and it did so well that others are encouraged to sow larger quantities.

The condition for sowing such seeds are very favorable this spring and IU. MHUTIIWICK, President W. SNYDKU, Canhicr. ance of training children in their faith. ing to set it.

John Murdock seems to have the most faith in the new road as be has already located the town site on his farm. Tub Reviev states the Water Works boom in Clifton, but the people of Strawberry will be satisfied with a railroad this year. Esskns. FARMS They say, "Let us have the children BANK OF CLIFTON, we have confidence to believe that if clover gets well rooted here that it will AND CITY ritOI'KRTY FOR OR TRADE, FOR WESTERN LANDS. SALE, v- i'T--.

mm-MmSitiztui do well. Edmond Times. till they are ten, and we care very little who has them after that." Satan's minions set special snares for children. Kansas- Clifton- The Presbvterv of Highland meets at PROPERTY TO SELL ON TIIE IN- STALLMENT PLAN. mmm uuitori in tne I'resbyterian ciiurcn rues day evening of next week, April 11th One man.

after his conversion, confessed that he had been paid five dollars a day by a saloon-keeper to stand on the corner of a street near a public school The session will continue three days. GOOD STOKE AND RESIDENCE BUILD Palmer Gleanings. Edttok Review: Thinking you wbuld willingly give space in the columns of your readable paper, to a few locals from our little burg and vicinity, I venture to pen you those worthy of note. mere will be trom thirty to forty mm CAPITAL $60,000.00. SURPLUS 6,000.00.

INGS FOR RENT. isters and elders present. Many sub and decoy little boys into the grog jects or religious interest will be dis PAPERS DRAWN AND CONVEY- cussed. Tuesday evening a sermon will shpos. bv preached by the retiring Moderator, OLDEST and STRONGEST BANK 1 ANCING DONE.

NOTARY PU11LIC IN OFFICE. Wednesday evening a popular meeting Last year Germany increased the tax will be held. All are especially invited to attend these meetings. In the Republican Valley. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED upon an amount nearly or quite the same as that imposed by the United States.

During the six months ralmer has not, liKe her sister towns, strained her vocal cords beyond the last tension on the boom question, but she is sure of the boom just the same. Railroad matters are rather quiet at present, but we still live in hopes. A few of the farmers in these parts are through sowing oats, but most of them were caught in the act and compelled to await the abatement of the severe equinox. There seems to be some very bad char INSURANCE IN TIIE BEST OF COMPA acters in the vicinity of Strawberry. A cav evenings ago an effort was made to W.

Ii. STEDMAN, which have elapsed since it became operative, the amount of liquor consum NIES, AND AT LOWEST RATES. rob county commissiouer Lower of $100 he happened to have about him. ed has deceased 2-5 per cent. Herr San' OFFICE FIRST DOOR WEST "OF The thief stole the night time into Harness and Saddlery Man CLIFTON STATE BANK.

Mr. Lower's sleeping room and secured italsrath Baer, a physician connected with the largest hospital in the city of Berlin, lrn.3 investigated the facts in Ins wearing apparal, but the money that happened to be in a pocket book All indications are favorable for a good season and large crops. It fairly makes the farmer smile. What makes the farmer smile ought to make the merchant grin. Mr.

M. D. Kern lias become a per TT II i 1 1 lias received nis new stocK. ana in- this decrease, and finds it confined to that class of drinkers who care very his pants pocket, rolled out on the floor unknown to the thief. In the morning when Mr.

Lower arose ho found bis pants around back of the little for their dram, and take it only vites all to come and see. Prices very low. manent resident in Palmer. He lias purchased the lumber yard of Mr. Thos.

house with the pockets turned inside Lyie out. Luck saved him quite a sum of occasionally and not habitually. The extra cost of a bottle of schnapps due to the new impost is sufflcent to make Mr. Thos. Lyle, our late lumberman.

HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES, WHIPS, money that time. them abstinent, while the great body of COLLARS, HALTERS, ETC. A.11 kinds of Repairing neatly and promptly done, Clifton, Kansas. having sold out, will take his departure from Palmer soon. We are very sorry to lose him from our circles.

The measles have almost spent their force in these parts, there being but one new case now known. Mr. Edison has decorated the south ii i rtfisr With an eye to business an exchange remarks thusly: An exchanges tells, a story of a boy who went to market with a sack of rabbits, and lingered around town all moderate and hard drinkers keep their steady consumption without any perceptible abatement. Who, then, pays the extra duty on alcohol required by Wyoming and Colorado east corner of his elegant grounds with the government Does it not come When asked by bis mother why he had a new two story barn. out of the families of drunkards and not sold bis rabbits he said no one had asked him what was in the sack.

How THE CHEAPEST EATINO ON BARTH! ASK YOUR OROOER FOR THEMI i'lSH 0OHPANT, OX. LOUIB. BIO. the already poor? COAL FOIt SALE AT many merchants are like tins little boy? They have plenty of goods for sale, but Here we are Again. c.

C. Funnell's Lumber Yard, tail to tell the people what is in the sack. If you expect to sell goods in this day and age of the world, you must open your sack, and keep shouting the Mr. ii. House lias moved out on his farm south east of here.

He will continue to buy hogs we understand. Mrs. Wm. Shimmell is reported as being in a very bad state of health. Daniel Doud has purchased a homestead i a Wallace Co.

He speaks well of that section of Uncle Sam's farm. Following is a report of Peach Creek school Dist. No. 00, for term ending March 2S. No.

of days No. enrolled 2S. Total attendance in duvs, 1 175. Average daily attendance merits or your stocii in trade. Who is the agent for the above celebrated Coal.

Liberal discount to parties purchasing by the carload. Saturdav was one of those beautiful days that frequently enjoys. In the evening the editor and family were hurried away to the country and turned Ui. ot those who were pertect in deportment and fell not below 85 in scholarship; Dick Moore, Tobitha Mcintosh. Johnnie Moore, Stella Hammell Mvrtle fine Mabel Graves.

Magtrie anil up at It. O. Woody's residence about dusk to spend the evening and pass the night in peaceful sleep where nature's slumbers are most profound. We ac quainted ourselves over again with some A ttention Farmers! TIIK SEED SKASON WILL SOON BE IIEUK. THOSE WISHING TO BUY SEEDS WILL DO WELL BY CALLING ON MARKER MURDOCK AS WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS.

BULK A Rl EN EDS A SPECIALTY. WE ALSO II AVE A SUPPLY OF GERMAN MILLET ON HAND. When you want a good cheap fence; a fence that will turn hogs, cattle, "and even chickens, buy the one represented in the cut above. Nellie Mcintosh. Visitors: Miss Bessie Cook, Miss Minnie Potter, Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Hammell, Mr. S.

Mcintosh, Mr. R. Graves, E. Potter, J. W.

McCall. and W. Fish. My remarkably small average attendance this term is due to the measles, which visited these parts about two months ago. J.

II. Dowd, Teacher. of the incidents that once (irevv out profound soliloquies from us when we were on the Besides, there were other attractions that made us feel at home. Many attentions were shown us that made us all feel that we were welcome to the hospitalities of the owner andhis wife. Manufactured and for sale by D.

A. BRAY Clifton, Kan..

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