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The Clifton Review from Clifton, Kansas • 3

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The farmers are beginning to gather THE CLIFTON REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888. Silk Plushes in all colors. Xzw York Store. WE OFFER YOU WEALTH By giving you the currant information necessary to intelligently utilize your means.

For $1.00 the Kansas City Weekly Journal a W-column paper, com plete in every feature necessary to mak-its tirst-class, can be had for 1XK) per year. Those who have received this valuable paper during the campaign need no introduction. To all others we 6ay try it. Hand your subscriptions to WE CAN'T KEEP QUIET Any Longer, Hear ye! their Our city schools are crowded to utmost capacity. Miss Gertrude iSrainard was among Hear ye! Hear ye! our callers Saturday, the publisher ot tins paper ana ne win forward same to us.

Journal Co. Kan The largest stock of Millinery in Clay sas City, Mo. county. New York Stobk. Local Intelligence.

Corn 26 eta. Hogs $5.25. Cattle 4 cts. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Oats 17 cents per bushel.

Wheat 92 cents per bushel. Butter 15 cents per pound. Potatoes 40 cents per bushel. Flour 90 to $1.60 per sack. The Salvation Army is at Palmer.

Township caucisSaturday the 27th. That was a fine rain we had Sunday. The Chicago street car strike is end A WORD TO OUR READERS. Since we have beea In the wpaper business in Clifton we have refrained as much as possible from soliciting financial aid through these columns, partly because we have not been bo pressed for aid that we thought it advisable, and partly because we do not exactly believe in that method. But after all we do not know what harm can eome from letting the public know our wants.

This fall the newspapers of the country are experiencing a financial depression and we must state honestly that the Review ia in the same boat with the rest of them. We recognize the fact that the Review gets its support from the best class of citizens in Washington and Clay counties and we have' much confidence Boom or Bust, Make or Break, Chew or be "Chawed." HERE WE GO! OUR GOAL IS TRADE, AND WE ARE BOUND TO GET THERE, AND STAY THERE has purchased an Odel Type Writer, which works like a charm. ImporUntU Ladies. A reliable woman wanted to introduce direct to the ladles in this county, Dr. Jiicliols celebrated Spiral Spring Clasp'Corsete (50 differeut styles), no more oken steels; warreDted unbreakable or money refunded.

The greatest Invention of the age. Just out Sella ou sight. No experience required $3.00 outfit free. Send 10 cts. postage for sample and terms.

G. D. Nichols 3S4 3So Broadway, New York. Mr. D.

J. Coy of Grove City this state is in town'visiting old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. N.

B. Needham went If there is any Power In any "7irtue in I rices, alues, "Deneflt in any JDargaina down to Kansas City Tuesday to spend a few days. ed. The next annual meeting of the Not much sickness is reported at Bueklen'i Arnica Salve. The best salve in world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give present. Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.

will be held at Topeka. to bring trade our way. Only room for a few prices, infthislspace. Good Prints at 5 cents per yard. A beautiful line of double width Dress Goods at 121 worth 18c per yard.

A beautiful line of silk finish Henriettas, 45 inches wide, at 50 worth 75c. Guy Tricots, 36 inches, 35c worth 55c. Cotton Uatts at 10c worth 15c. Blanket, all wool, $3 worth $4. Bed Comforts at almost your own price.

Earnest Webster was a2 pleasant cal that they will stand by it through the ler Saturday. 8. II. Louis of Clay Center was in town last week trying to get up a class perfect satisfaction, or money retuna- rnce 25 cents per box. ror sale S.

II. Hamilton was seen on our in short hand. bv John A. Tavlor W. D.

Banner of streets Monday. Vining. Special inducements in all lines that space will notlpermitus to mention at The Chicago Kansas Nebraska N. B. Needham will speak at Green- road was completed into Colorado pinch that is weighing heavily on it just at present.

We have no fears for the final outcome but for the last few months we have had a hard struggle to keep above the wave that seems bound to demolish us. Our advertising patronage is the best Renews Her Youth. Mrs. rhoebe Chesley. Peterson.

Clay leaf, Oct 23rd. Springs Friday. Iowa, tells the following remark this time. Call on us and save money. We are head quarters for WW! Wm.Funnell Mrs.

John Stober is reported on the ably story, the truth or winch is vouched for by the residents of the town: "1 am 73 years old, have been troubled sick list this week. Buy your coal now before the coal ad. vances. C. C.

Funnell is selling better coal for less money than any one in the The first ice of the season made its with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself it ever has been at this time of the year but our subscription department has appearance Saturday morning. country. The streets were crowded with teams Saturday. Everybody was in town doing their alUrading and our merchants wituout help. 1 am tree trom all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework.

1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed Mrs. Dinsmore is assistant teacher in been going slow. Our friends have uot lost their interest in us but in some the high school at present. KE YMK STOIttE. Rev.

II. P. Wilson returned from his were happy. cases they have become quite indifferent. A good many have let their sub my youth, and removed completely all diseases and pain." Try a bottle.

50c, and 1. at John A. Taylor W. D. Banner's Drug Store of vining.

JUST ARRIVED: visit to Ohio Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hildebrandof Los- scription run until it now amounts to The foundation for Messmore's quite a sum.

We wish all these would Dress Goods, Ladies, Misses' and Chil- Worth Mr. W. II. Morean, merchant. Lake tant.

111., are spending a few weeks or so with their relatives Needham's and I Cusac's. new brick building is completed. pay up. City, was taken with a severe Cold attended with distressing Cough and Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Payne on drens' Cloaks, Wraps and Jackets. Friday, October 13th, a son. running into Consumption in its first At Vance's 235" store you may buy We wish every man who can would leave us a little money during this month; and all who are not subscrib stages. He tried many socalled popu Born to Mr. and Mrs.

George Hunter books treating on law, medicine, theology, science, literature, history, poetry, I ete. MILLINERY: lar cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reducde in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to Monday, October 15th, a daughter. ers already we want to add to the Review circle. The skating rink at Washington will sleep.

J) many tnea lr. Jung's Discovery for Consumption ana found immediate relief, and after using about a half dozen bottles found himself well It we had what is due us on back sub be opened again this winter. Underwertl Some special bargains! Scarlet, white and Camel's hair for ladies, gents and children at. Nkw York Store. The county commissioners were i LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY.

Fine Diagonal and Corkscrew Suits. scription we would be well fixed for an other year. We want every man to eon' session at Washington last week. and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr.

King's New sider this and conclude to give us a lift. A terrible railroad accident occured Peggy Vining of Clyde was brought The time of year is approaching when Discovery for Consumption guaranteed to do Just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at John A. Taylor W. here for burial last Saturday morning.

near renn iiavea, Wednesday. About sixty persons are reported killed Over coats for men and boys. Latest Styles in Gents' and Boys' IJats, Boots and shoes Banner's Drug Store of Vining. Mr. and Mrs.

S. C. Chester went over and many more injured. your subscription to eastern papers runs out, and you will want to renew for another year. We suggest that you to Clyde Tuesday to attend the barba- Anew use has been made of dynamite cue.

renew through this office as we are au for CASH in the slaughter house, A thimbleful placed on the forehead of an animal and exploded causes instant death. thorized to take subscriptions for any The brick work of the new city hall at Washington was completed last week. of the leading papers published in the The situation at Jacksonville, United States or Canada. By combin at prices that cannot be reached by compe continues to be encouraging as far as ing your subscription with the Review Mrs. E.

F. Woodruff returned Sunday evening from an extended visit in New York. the yellow fever is concerned. The new we are enabled to make the rates reason tition. cases are all on the outskirts of the city.

able for anything you might need in the A large acreage of corn fodder has paper or magazine line. J. A. Branson Sanders, Clifton, Kansas The editor of this paper boarded the western bound passenger train last Wednesday evening, for Blakeman, been secured for winter use by the farmer. And now Clifton comes to the front as one of the best towns in this north "23 T.

M. DOLtVN. Vick-Pkesident, ern part of the iate. There is not an W. P.

w. E. F. Woodruff has sold his property in the north part of the city to Mrs. Linton.

RICE, President. O. HJCNDJSllSOH, CAsnyca. B. UAHCJSLON, Ass'T.

Cashikb, empty store building in town. Business Rawlins county, to. spend a few days visiting with bis brother at that place. The ladies of the M. E.

church will give a dinner and supper on election day. They will be pleased with the patronage of all that desire a meal. At the G.A.R.Hall. is rushing aud our business men are en M. C.

Uoefer and son Charlie were in joying prosperity and good health. This state of things is accounted for by some the city Tuesday visiting with old friends. PURELY VEGETABLE. li lot) v.ttk Ktaui-dury effioaoy Ml taw 1 AMD BWEL3. AN EFFECTUAL SPEOlFiS F02 Malariii, Bowtvl Oumplubita, llyapopala, Slob Headache, Constipation, Biliouiuio.te, Kidney A fVetiuin( Jaundice, Mental Veyroieaion, Colic from the fact tliat Clifton has no bond ed or other indebtedness to make the Rev.

Brainard went to Clyde Tuesday burdens of government oppressive, CLIFTON STATE BANK, to attend the Democratic meeting at that place. Taxes are light, real estate Is valuable and there is no cause fof complaint in this direction. Clifton is happy on the way aud as the street slugger would say The meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Salina last week witnessed the assembling of one thousand Kansas Odd Fellows Avery successful meeting was the result. Mr. C.

M. Phelps son-in-law of J. L. Miller died at Concordia on Oct 10th from blood poisoning caused by having a tooth extracted. Mr.

Phelps for a short time lived in Clifton afterward at is "getting there" fast. CLIFTON, KANSAS, A good many farmers have more stacks of hay this year than they had tons last year. W. F. Prentice was on the sick list a few day last week but isllable to be around again.

Some of the farmers around Enosdale List of letters remaining in the post office at Vining, Clay Kan, for the month ending Oct. 16th, 1888. Mr. Capital Paid In, $50,000.00. Ho leasehold Should be Wituout It, anij, by being kept ready fcv Immediate uif will save many an hour uf sutluring and mojiy a dollar In tlmo and doctors' bills.

THERE IS BUT ONE SIMONS LIVER REGULATOR Armstrong, C. 8. B. (8), F. M.

Benedict Miltonvalle where he was elected treas J. Blomqui8t(2) foreign, Miss Emma urer of Cloud county. have sold their new corn to a firm in Linn at 25 cents per bushel. Thorp. These letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Nov.

16th, 1888, if not delivered before. People calling A General Banking Business Transacted. Exohango Bought and Sold at Current Rates. See thai you got the genuine wilh rd Z' The Review intends to pay strict at an front of Wrapper, rrepared smy ay front of Wrapper, Prepared only J.H.ZEILIN tention to business right along. It is P.

Vtrvv. ei.nn for above please say "advertised." Jjsnnib Cohn, P. M. Collections on all points In Northern and Western Kansas will receive rjromnt and earfnl AttAntinn. prepared to do your job work with a greater flourish of neatness and a more N.

B. Needham went over to Barnes Monday, and addressed the people of that place in the evening. A number of our citizens went to Exchange on all the principal cities of Europe sold at the lowest rate. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS! sweeping cut in prices than any office around can afford to do it. Pin this in The sports east their eyes upward about this time of year and stretch their ear lobes to catch the first sound of the coming ef the aquatic fowls.

Happy your hat aB a reminder. Dr. J. Scroggs, recently of PennsyN CALL ON LEWIS KRBEOK AT THE BRIOK HARDWARE FOR WHAT YOU WANT IN THIS LINE. Clyde Tuesday to be in attendance at the Democratic meeting in that city.

L. J. Sprengle retired from the treasurers office last Tuesday, having been in that office ten years as deputy and treasurer. vania, has formed a partnership with will he be when the ponds and creeks swarm with these immigeants from the land of old Boreas. MONEY TO LOAN AT REDUCED RATES! MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms at lowest rates no delay.

Money paid over when papers are signed. Principal and interest payable at this Bank. DIRECTORS: Dr. of Washington. Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week will be devoted to the treatment of diseases of the nose, throat and chest.

Office Internting to Horse Owners. A marvelous Discovery. Dr. Checlnl'a Eleo-trto Spavin Cure positively removes Bone Spavin. Riuhhono, Splint, or Curb In 79 hours without pain or injury.

Price, 12.00, large BASE BURNERS second door west of Frist National W. P. RICK. 8. F.

The board of trade, and citizens of Washington held a meeting last week to consider the subject of a silk station in that city. WECK, T. M. DOLAN, W. O.

HENDERSON. EOBINSON, E. A. WANGERIEN, Bank. if.

B. XEEDHAM, bottles, $3.00. Illustrated Clrrulars and Test' tinontals sent on recelut ot a Cent stamn i I B011IM1EI Nichols 888 Broadway, NewJY ork. The farmers In a few days will be accommodated with all the water they want right on the public streets of Clif Mrs. M.

A. Johnson returned from her Nowl Is the Time to liuy One. Now! Ohio visit Wednesday morning, occom- Going! goingl That $4.50 coal at Fun nel's lumber yard is goin like summer. panied by Miss Mary E. Forrest of Stella, Ohio.

Every thing in the stove line. Now is a good time to buy. Lay in a supply for winter before it is gone. ton. Two wells have been sunk, with plenty of water and just as soon as the pumps can be put in and the water! ng troughs built tbey will be ready for use.

Clifton has needed theia wells a long If fine goods and low prioes are any Hardware of all Kinds. CALL AND BEE HIM. Mrs. Balderson from whom Drs. Tyler removed the tumor four weeks ago today is up and around the house and takes her meals regularly.

I object call on Miss Price and get prices time and now she has them. at New Yobk Stobk. It is a good time for our correspond. A QOOD ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. I also keep a first class stock of COFFINS on hand; attendspecllly to UNDERTAKING.

v- rAll kinds of repairing done promptly onjorder. Prioes low. Give me a call. Ellsworth Kreeck. Only $2.60 for ents to begin to show themselves.

The evenings are getting loug, parties are becoming frequent, getting more so John R. Taylor and family and Lucas Doud started for Oregon Monday to look at the country and visit with friends. They expect to be gone some time. REVIEW ciable, as they do in winter when work I is not so rushing. In every neighbor-1 The friends of Miss Blanoh Price gathered at the residence of W.

C. Sanders Friday evening and succeeded hood there is something transpiring that would be of interest to our readers, Send us all the news and we will make the old reliable Review boom this fall Wyoming and Colorado and winter. in completely surprising that young lady The evening was pleasantly spent by all. ARB lOeaorest'fl Honthly ladn9. A WONDERFUL PUBLICATION.

Manysappoa PEMOREST'S WOJtTIILT to he a faHon inagatn. Thl la great mistake. It undoubtedly eootalns the flnest Fashiuh Da-Ibtiint of any luagfirino pubilabtd, but thla It the case Iron the fact that great enterprlae and experience are ifaowo, so that each dupartmt-Bt le equal ta a mscaalne in itself, la PcManast't yoa got a dozen In one, and tecuro annuo Bient and Instruction for too whole family. It coo. tains Storit-i, Poems, aud other LHemrjr Httrsctions, incluillna Artistic, Seientlflo, and l1i)old matter, and illustrated with original fctcul KnemvtitM.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foley were agree- The "Willing Workers" cannot re ably surprised Friday evening by a party of their friends coming in to Bpend the evening with them, bringing along bas ceive company at their meeting next Saturday, they will be busy preparing for their consert which will be held in kets well filled with good thing to eat. COAL FOR SALE AT 2.

C. FunnelPs Lumber Yard, 1 Who is the agent for the above cele A pleasant time was had by all. Among one of the churches Sunday evening October 2Sth. X'rl PhotiisraYuroe, WaterCulore, and fine Wuwkou, those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. aai JIio. Doiiiuau, ilr, To check our thoughts and abandon our pursuits of life is to approve of the and Mrs. lman, Mr. and Mrs.

Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester, Mr. and illusions of hope but so long as we aim Each copy contain a 1'attrh Onuiit evtiilmt the bolder to the teloctloD of AirrPATT(irillnitratod In any number of the Mni'Mlue. and in an? or TBI manufactured, each valued at from Oi ceuta to '40 ceuU, or over 83. worOi of pattcraa far year, free.

Yearly aabcr)ptlnn, t3.00. A trial wilt convince yoa that yoa fan tot ten timtt ta T)u of the money paid. Single cople (each containing Pattern Ordor), SO ctuU. Published by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, New York.

The abora combination is a plondid chance to get our pupot aud DtMtutarr'a at reduced rate, fiond jou uUcripUoo to UUaoOlco. rated Coal. Liberal discount to parties at something noble at which to steer Mrs. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs.

Funnell, Mr. and Mm. Beever, Mrs. Stedman, Mrs. Yoey.

Mrs. lJennett, Mrs, Marshall, urchasing by the carload. the ark of reason we may expect ft timely reward for our services Mrs. Joan Muvauau..

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