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The Weekly Sun from Clay Center, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Sun from Clay Center, Kansas • 4

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LOCAL. Beach all cone at the The dolls are nearly RACKET. 6l aiarr Mrs. Ella Blhoa Martin of the Phlladolphla I uchoolof oratory wtll give entertalnmout Henry Heimreich left for 1 sun day. in fiouunou in me K.

church on Monday i wants a girl to do W. D. Vincent housework. Bvtumjr uoo. a.

The lady has read in the largest cities to appreciative audience nnri Considerable hay is being brought in 'o the market. The Regulator. has the best of testimonials, which wI appear A iiuc jme oi queens ware and cons and 15 pounds for 1.00 tachecups. at McCormick's. uojti ween, ii our citizens come out an en- I Joy a literary So.

cent i fot I Best euKBr 13. 11, at Will Beckham. aauits; cbuaren. lo cents. biaugtitered prues and first-class Wes Scotch at the Great tern at 15 cents.

goods at Smith's fchoeetoie, Hanging: lannrs, 2.00. Bractcet 75 mill viii nt free for nothing flout nadrllo pony in town at will l'eckhm'. Hnnd .25 st eo cents worth 90 cents. Greai western Thoiisanti.8 cf of full standaid dvem goods at Will Peckham', 1 .1 xi imtuiuoiki tnf Alliance Cisi.tr. Kolied out fiiikn Uolietl corn fli.Jie.

Kolied wheat at Will Peckham's. Uest 6c. cinar iu the city. vai nix xvusie nas aone usworfc vm1 we have knocked out all competition. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Krepp and son The high school and the seventh and vve snow more suits Mens, Boys, left ror Portland, Ore. last Saturday. ntta grade pupils engaged in a com and children than all the balance of the flrs. 11.

.1. Kellogg and daughter and rvvj.iv umi icuMt monuay wnicu re stores put together. tVii' Colorado Springs, Sun- sulted favor of the sevenths. 1. a v.

ii.u imiHt, 11 yon want to save can only give you a few of the kinds and money, attend our over coat sale, Great j. suiitn, ciTiC ot court elect, has Western. Best slock of dishes. lumps. mustiiche cuds, bread uud in ilk eet6 at Will fBckham'a.

movt wiin hi3 family from Green to 5 iiiat'itv. juouicb piusn coats tiiat so for $25.00 now go for 19 00 22.50 17.90 14.50 11 Ladies plush jackets that sold for 6 8.50 now go at 6.75. 12.00 10.00. Aibujkles Lion 25e. 25o.

1 v.zr 1 1115 or mufflers, it wiiiij ui tuc youi.ar ruiKs ili33 ixix cloaks, one Int. nt the the norih end ot town surprised Misses I ever shown at lhe Great 90 that sold at $5.00. fi.00. fi so At Will Peckham U' 111 Myrtle and Mable icodenns last Fi i good values at the regular pricea of 3.50, 4.00, now 2.85. A 1 .1 a vi.iv uiKin.

ueiv.eeiia tatty null and Misses Cloaks that List of Letters auu iarony nave gone fcoxu ior 4.25 now go at 3.40 Children's cl. aks that sold for $1.35 3.00 4.25 6,00 now go at $1.00. 2.35. 3.45. 4.50.

mc uuuieruus games indulged in the itemauung uncalled for in the post Party was a very enjoyable success. 5.00 7.00 3.90 5.35 onice at Clay Center, Clay County, Kan for the weeK ending Decemi er IS. Ti Mr. Wm. Bacon of (ioshen Twp let with a serious accident one even iai Vook.

Arthur M. Boot. Hev; vv Deiieve in tairino-fiio to.i, i. i lltr Ir.vf 1... These letters will be sent to the Dead nrc, no wits catcnina; sunjo Letter Office Jan, 12.

1891 if not deliv back BteKn" nt we make UPIf vou wanlT j5S find US always ihowin adverti and tern hats that we are dns no. mi "rtnr Af J1 want to save money come and se ns Wp nn onm ciuckens uni roosted iu the trees about ered before. In cal ling for above please i-ne House, when he fell; breakimr one Thousands of yardn of Jaw-rence L. Muslin at -n. Look to us for bargains in ChristmasTtuffs.

say '-advertised." giving date of list. or ins legs be ow the knee. At last to JMdnon, is. i hey on the R. I.

List FiKlaV. a Id.i Haskell urn started for itt.jj.inia. Cal Tuesday, where fdie will visit lelativas. The Methodists at Green are holding protracted meetings aHd are having an interesting tune, Mrs. H.

I.Pifer of Columbia, t'omiely of this city .3 visitin relatives mid ft lends for a few days. Judging from the amount nf trudimr oeitig done at the stoics old Santa Claus vvii! hi.ve rt Misy Chiidnu.s. W. II. Fletcher, p.

m. accounts he was doing well. W. A. Howard is treading on air Einre High School Notes.

he received his score cards from th HuriP.hl vacation. Hurrah! is worth jvouitry show. His Lan: fj-ikl (Kji 1,1.. Lian iaccorer tins bid ndiou to his sclionl mo unnn. i ue acoie was as -rea Cash.

Bargain lollows: five pullets standina at 97i fiK ouse. rrioiias and will rest from work on aocount of hie eves. yoi, ko. 94; two coekerel.4. 98 mid n.

I.t I. nF I The Aprlaja society will render ttioir ret-ular ui hut were cut Major Hrooks oi' Cloud Co refntUi made this tor and vet i'a-v! 11 i.i.ri;,..., Plcaseat j- liaa sold a iiroK'ttin is old otiice a Hiil. his farm i i 1111 on Olaf Fi- iPtence ana our happ'npsa the world only produces by That is, its labor to Lars ecord. an.ieipa.f!l. Ail are cordially inritee jo if tend.

Ca rJ eon. ctdJ lust Henry JJhuic went to lielleville Sat n.tt Albert O.son returnnsi i Pif. Cowdrtck hus -DEALER IN- ptal.ii" til ira B.lOrt Ol tftOS to long faces Saturday evening lhe different grades -Aitti a front worth C. uuity iicwiii a siuiauoi) as "at 60 in out without chho or nre aru.s tliey may g-et wicnne announced that the 'Adjutant HIM riday wht-re he his been a'jout two moniiis. The Allianoe meetinars are oomme cinir to be a little wore attended than thej have through the siimtanr.

running over the whole school. What consumes, and it only consumes what it produces by its labor. The only trouble that we have an iPogical, absurd and oppressive system of pro-duct'on and distr but on, which compels the produces to turn over to non-prod ticers. in the shape of interest, rent and taxation, as much of the products of their Inbor as these non-producers mav demand. Fxchanare.

Furniture, Domestic Sewing Machines and Coffins, uenerai naa issued orders to hold the for the i It. it. Co. in that city. iJi'Mt tea In town, liuiitnir pt wdur prlres at Will Peckham's.

iiiesnay morninjr Kev. Bern with tht- company in readiness to move on short sonpsters that has been at the Presbvt-rian Lj dia Kelslrorn has" been confined Extra to her church the last lew days conducted our opeu- ii-u uoout nine weeks at her relatives. N. ALSO A FINE LINE OF CARPETS. Heavy all wool under si lirts at notice.

certainly means business. boys, the indhms caunot stand before the unening rille of company II. iiw naeicises. liie sinifinsr was beautiful iieo. aneu and son Kjbert went to consumption and bwanbergs.

herdesease is no hope for her recovery. nnu lawioaious ana was enjoyed by all who What a flood of lisrht comes throush i Y0D WILL 1)0 WELL T0 ET HIS PRICES BEFORE GOIXG ELSEWHERE. neard it. Prof Merteu and Mr. Coleuraa was also present.

iiHuurj iv iiiiM iinQ(i -v -km i' "i m. una ChiciiKo, on Friday, where Mr. FarreJl will i wievc treaunent for a cancer. Clarke Thompson came down from MoiKuiiville Friday last to visit old Mrs. O.

Frank as ed a number of hr yo-mg-friends to supper on her birth dav, the even nig of the tenth. We all ate a heart. Undertaking and Embalming in Connection Last Monday night Bonie colered people came up town and reported that there was some ore down by Down- after which we enjoyed ourselves ih iw I'rioiids -ud witm-sa the school iug's stwK yards calling for help. The could until we were asked in tor a dibh of oysters, a few presents ana some money wore presented her as a birtbdav n-ii J. W.

Pres. The Stella Aglaju rcheaival was a success. A full house whs irreeted by the speakers ai.d irood order prevailed while and a half hours program was rendered by the best speakers. The proceeds amount to $36.92. Our piano will be hero-the first weok iu the year Iu91.

So rumor Kays, Thj J. C- Seniors eetuie Tlmi-sduv W. S. BALDWIN. Szc'r.

night watch then went down and inves arnorsi io see the Brink of England Bcurryinor around the world, seoop'ng up driblets of cold, here a little, there a little. The infernal policy of contraction has overreached itself, and a pitiful situation is The bankers Iaeliinsr money, have been balloon-in? the credit of their customers with thei credit, and the first hard-headed fool who wanted to rpo some money has a setosure of the wont. ffhlfh Ci'rifiawili. tigated but it was all over. He saw ('has i'i who now a ot Oil sue Khus.h t-.

uojip ap win atwavs re- uic-ui iter the ypa i o'ks Wtais hood posi Ciw t'ol Druee Kiboey who im formed ft 11 ft i ii iiura ny. War, visiting iiomi! i. T. O. linn mm Im Sunday.

ll ie ii au ueaiu UietneM and went to the yard but could nor locale the Assoeialion ill lliiluu A lantern Was secured smrl hold vT Florence Dickinson. Conniv Union. Our weather ar: cliauyc in the irtsarhi'r. proic! inr a and a jroodly number of It. S.

pupils were there to reeieve them. After gietsting-s were over, our Semnrs quietly whisked them away to their heverul plaoes of eiucrtai'iment an! no mcrv was heard of until at half past vhen thy rr bronht to tha beau-j riful tr0f. K-ndrick where a ness of the whole situation and pricked the bladder wh eh has been blown upto puch vast mens'on. The wicked p-g-ed a rit and have fallen therein. Oi of the cieelt baijk of the vnrd- vee ex uuiiiea but nothing eon id i.u except a iioie in (he Mio'ctd I hough some on hn.V';.

tUr-ru and splashed the water and broken ice GREEN. KAN. teixieieu tinm t.y the liiah ou. outjuui. oi.iiriuir.

roasts and the e-ames of tl O. Vf A uipeiintendeiit of Wiu.bmisee county. v.iU in the cuy last a short "isit vviwi t'rmiiria And relatives Jf you want firsUclass boots, shoes, hats, caps or gloves at the lowest possible prices, call at the oldest reliable shoe store in the city. Henry Smith, Mr. O.

A. Smith the enterprising furniture dealer at Green is building a new residence which is almost cum- Dealers in Genera! acquaintance Indulged in. and an enjoy Pro always sold at 1.25 out on top of the solid ioe. As mere is no one missing and nothing further can time eve was spent by ail. ac- oe learned, the cries cannot be counted for.

The dawning of Friday morning: ushered lu an eventful day for the High School. The I I LjGe'i sle-iQ vili i-oT be r.tdy to sow c.a. fji-hfi f.ir.vea hm land. Our people- are laiivhur; at Uarrisaa's tumble toward free coinage of silver. Some of the members of Exeter Alliance visited Union Alliance at the last Parties who attended Wilkerson's sale in Athelstane report that the property was sold very cheap.

We understand that about $300 has been subscribed to make ood the loss of Benjamin. It will be reraembf-red he lost nearly all of his property, by fire a few- duce Taken in Exchange for Goods. i-r ae sroera ne'ore a fa' I. Yos. finance a th wh-ch for a common man to pretend to talk about is presumption.

Eeoncm'st. All -the window glass manufacturers in the Un ted States we3t of Pittsburgh ha-ve organized a combination to control production and increase prices to consumers. The new tariff bill protects the trust from competition and it avoids home competition by Under our rwspnt aDf oponmir exercises were witnessed oy many visitors after which Prof Co wd rick gave the When the Itock Island train pulled into the depot last Monday there was a nmeuomtes the freedom ot our entwini Dieted, it makes quite an addition to Tiic Rcplator "ui ccuiurs una eut two recusations after man aboard who. by his strange actions, was thought to be insane and it was wmch they were Riven the rest of the day to miow our irieuds the swhts and the town. Seeti.e sign of the mule shoe at I'inkerlons; the mule is inside, how sceneK of ffAAI.lA.I 1,..

t. Clay. A fire drill just before all the great productive enterprises of uy me cuiiaucior ana passen lYLirtl i 1 recess caused Benty weeks ajro. the Fcfcoo. to work rapidly for for hi ur tu country will bo nroan imuum niui iiuui Liie cnair car one minute.

the world valuta. ever, and is Komg to kick the stuffing uc eecuuuB wr.en tne tiuiidins- was nlnjir 11 fil v-I. to the smoker. This, however, proved worried on ac At reces the grades participated in a special 3 1 1 3 U1U.UUU uuaeriaKing and our night out or prices in a manner that will astonish the oldest inhabitant. count of low prices of hogs.

Hogs that are sold at present prices entail a loss upon the iiii uieu lastea aoout thirty minutes. Im- watcn, itobt. Fitzerald, was called iu GEO. PFEIFLY, Manager. J.

W. WAGGONER, As't Manager. farmer of fifteen cents a bushel on the corn meaiatelv alter school a causthenic drill was Riven wnich proved a fine conclusion to the ted to them. aay work, In the eve at eig-ht o'clock g-antic trusts, and the people will be powerless unless they bring the whole power of society to bear to take control of the trusts and operate the business of the country for the benefit of the people. All the sins of tbe times point to nationalization as the ultimata solution of the problems which are forcing: themselves upon the consideration of the publ mind and the pubiio eonscienca Industrial Aga Felix uur nusiness men did a rousing days work Saturday, the crowds in some of Hie stores eina: so great that customers were compelled to wait fil'lpon nr snitrp the entertainment triven by the Stella CHRISTMAS to lend a hand.

In some way he managed to escape from the train and eluded all efforts of recapture until 5 o'clock in the morning when be showed' up at the Bock island house where he went to bed and slept until 5 o'clock About 8 o'clock in n.K'.jn. ueg-an ana a two and a half hours program was successfully rendered. Tho North Exeter. The protracted meetings at Bethel nr. V.

seniors departed for their respective homes twtnlv minutes for a chance to be waited on. GO TO THE very churh closed Tuesday eve. oaturaay eve after having spent a pleasent visit in our school and city. School wi'l close for tho Holiday vacation night watchman. wuiiunv aiternoon aoout 300 people jrath- on Wednesdaj of next.

week. Worthy of Consideration. One would conclude, from reading the tuo lci noun TlHTinr.TT;nn A. ward8entapen of seven, evening MU II Ll 'VV "ml il of lun fine Sliepard, went 1 111 lR il the fancy poultry exhibition quebiioned to 1 llIJUUll 1 Ul KUMWortlt. Kan.

V. A Smith alo a.ked who he in the afternoon. went to the house and erea rer tlie purpose of witnessing tlie com- HOTEL N- A. Diamond had his cattle dehorned. petative drill between the fifth, seventh and bis indentitv.

When as or where more important daily Democratic journals, that the action of the Allmnpa Stamets and Keeler done the work. unu ieu out ana did somn ml. a iii.ni ol five filvi-r tne nnest marching ever witnessed in our and tho results of the late election were The Alliance has not had any for a ere he replied: 1 won't ttli, you jut- I 1.1 schools, if og-e is taken Into consideration to oe construed, simply and onlv as some time on account of protracted meetings I bey made a score of 272 points out ot a pos clhln Xl 4.L. that ere in progress. vincucat on of President Cleveland's Administration.

Such an assumntion mcervcuiu iext on mi) program spangled Uamburgs. Full A r.K. two defintiye farms iu Uepfi centrally located between liv lb-r cl shipping prints the fai tu-erl point beinz ten milis. P.ir fm-. On Friday of last week about sixty of th'- aia tnemseives credit and by a murk of 289 is in perfect harmony th the rule of plutocracy, and disc oses a desire to neighbors and friends of Mr.

and Mrs. L. W. ih'iuus carried (in tne prize. The II.

H. last ijuao wauis iu murder me, the nuiroad men tried ly out I craped." 'oihiug could be itanitii alami in in except that he had a ticket lo Itock Inland, from lieu Cliff, unlil oiiicerrt Shepard and Aloses went over aua.n in Hie evening, when he finally toid them that luui Rarejui met at the home of the above. In made some fine military movements and did Ignore the A.liance and its demands tent on having a surprise pnrty and a good ucuitci minor, i ney mado a score ot 28. VVhile awaiting the judges dicision the gradis time. The surprise was a success rnd the ther llcu'ars address, W.

McUelh. Jlr inutoii, Kan. Box 2. William Clark, of this eitv.uho ere tnrown together, and Mr. Gates Capt.

A FLTi.L UNH OF Watcliss, Gleets and Jewelry Ffirttofloliiysl pood time more than a sucees.s as ererv one-there will witness. As the hour of noon dre-nigh then is when were brought forth in-tat i lie niff r-cnooi engineer, theru through entirely. This may have the effect of misleading the yoter3 tbe cities, but will produce a decidedly contrary effect in the country. Tbe fact has been demonstrated that the farmers of the country, when united, can overthrow any political party, and it is well for the several evolutions when the judpes appeared brother-iu law in 111. and gave them pi the employ of the U.i'.H.K.

for baskets of good things to eat. until ve almost iiauie 10 naoui i.uey iuiuieiliatcsi tele witn a dicision and the schools were drawn In line to receive it. Some say the captains imiusuunegona run had come (that the graphed but have lbceiyed no anuwe Peoples Tarty had promised us Now when were white while otherssay tb.y were differ- as yet. Jonas Aislrr.ni, propnet' all had eaten and wrre fillled. then wen nnuio.

J-ne stnooisseemefi nervous, and PER ID Mrs. -A. Whittlesey, Proprietress. up uiunv nasitets or good things tiut. 01 me rt.

i. no lse, said he would keep as apt. Davies broke the omnimous silence il n.i i I. i democratic party to bear this in mind, as the agricultural portion of the people are in no humor to be trifled with. Economist.

..1.1 .1 i 1 1 1 .1 0 Minn' iMi.e, has been given the cliaige of the section at ville. Mr Clark is a good citizen, and we are glad to see him promoted. Mr. George rt'eifley manager of the Alliance store at Greeu has been quite sick for the past two weeks with erysip raouj m-a userui were.tae pres ice victors, a mm until some of his folks called for bira as it would probably make him ents, out time and soane will nnt ni.r.,i t-iintcbcerins was heard from some uuknown source and tho sevenths repaired to their to enumerate here; only stating that mot of more insane than ever to lock him up room very quietly and bore their honors new were or tne crystal variety. As the party was in honor of the fifth aniversarv of uijail.

About 10 o'click Mr. Aistrum II.W.Morga!i,M.D. CC.Morgan,K.D. meekly, IVAJCHCE. asked him if he would not go to bed but elas in his face and head.

He is now considered out of danger, and we hope to soon see him around again. their marriage. After viewing the presents, L. W. made the best effort of his lffv.

in a ltl tie speech hat suited the occasion and if pos he replied that he did not want to. Mr THIS SPACE BELONGS TO Aistrum then stepped into an adjoining MOESAN sible, more endeared himself and family to tha hearts of the people. Manv were thp Hayes. Father Pratt is some tetter. room to get a book for him and while MUHUM.

he was kokc the man slipped out of the BuchmanV old stand opposite Frishman s. kind words spoken as we returned to our homes, feeling that it was day well spent. THBCIIfl nmcK is aomgr one and in eood condition house atfd succejded in keeping out of PHYSICIANS ror this season of the year. SURGEONS. and one long to be remembered by all.

the officers way until 3 o'clock next i win give tree with each dozen cabinet photographs January first, Ol.a silk handkerchief photo of same.a rare us a call. All work strictly firstdass and guarenteed satisfactory. Star gallery, east side of park. A. J.

Kkkbeii, Artist. Jne who was thhe. Santa Clause will visit the M. E. morning when he went to the Comstock church Christmas eve.

Coma and see him. house and took a bed which he occupi Best raisins, 10c. per nonnd. CHAS TAYLOR, THIS MAN Hofr cholera Is very prevalent around here uniu 4 o'clock, just one hour later. He then left and the officers failed to find mixed candy at 10c per pound, oranges, figs, dates and bananas at one person has lost thirty head.

mu a ii? Wilt Peckham's. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, anv trace of him until a dispatch from xub finance members turned out and Last Friday evening quite a number of our young people attended the school f-athered corn on Mondav for fipn. Woo JViorganvUle was received by Sheriff T' -H Br REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. uu nas Deen sick. Tfeed stating that he was there.

XT I I FARMERS' ALLIANCE. I have addfid a select stock of Boots and Shoes The ladles belonging to Hayes Alliance will uiicuu. iiccu iiuineuiaieiy nitcnen up auu win ue pieasea receive a liberal share of your trade. and droye to Moitranville. onlv to find exhibition at the district school taught by Miss Cora Richards, about nine miles north of town.

A very interesting program of essays, dialogues, songs and declamations wai successfully carried out. meet to morrow at Mr. Bidders to take steps towards furthering on the good work. NEWS OF THE MOVEMENT, All the old party hacks comnlain that The members are jubulaat over tho con-ersioiiof Harrison to free coinage measure Dr. S.

A. M.D. I the sub-treasury bill involves class leeis- 1 i-s advocated by the Alliance. Does he see -jr i the red light? John II anion still manufactures Han Ion's Resolutions. Lc.oi at it and PHYSICIAN SURGEON, ...41 1 r.

Vi Tt ittuoiu vvnac ir it docs? Farmers as a class are injured by class legis' at ion and now they propose to right themselves by Tue Hayt-9 Alliance meets every Tuesday i sun i-umiriue to rurnisu mv own that his man had taken the train to Beilville. VVheu the train arrived at Belleville the passengers all left the car but him and when requested by the porter to go he refused. The porter then tried to put him out and was suddenly turned upon by the infuriated mad man and seriously cut with a knife. He was finally secured by the citizens and held until Sheriff JNeeds arrival when he was brought to Clay Center where he la now confined. oveniiiir at 7au o'clock.

Pres. A. Watts. This you wdl want to smoke it. He will repair your pipe quicker than you can get "drugs.

Office and residence 367 Dexter street. Alliance has opened a school of education each evening one of tbe many subjects likely to come before our next legislature is dis your money out. 17 brands of chew ng tobacco and about as many of smoking. tne same mna or law, and call upon all good men to aid them. Weekly Monitor.

It is amus'ng to observe the eagerness with which the 2x4 editors print the remarks of some other fellow against the sub-treasury scheme. Ldke the small fry politicians they wait till tba cussed pr ant con and the members will not lie has got the resolution put up in ne ignorant of the work that lays before the PRICES NEXT WEEK. Is small boxes for Xmas presents at $1.25 Bscanss He Buys next Assembly. Hait Seed. per box and will mail Lhem for yon free NEWS! tor charge to any part of the United States.

Canada, or Mexico. HOME MADE PHO I Evergreen Pari hm. GALLERY. The Green Alliance Association was East side of park. organized April 1st 1800, with a paid up capital of $700.

The net proiits of the LOW PRICES For grinding grists of 20 bushels and upward. Corn chop, per bushel, 2 cts. Dosses nave spoken, and then, parrofe-like, jump up and say, "me tool" Arkansas Economist Cable dispatches state that the Bank of France has loaned the Bank of England 915. 000. 000 at three per cent to atd in the present financial crisis.

In this transaction may be found an object fhi-f class and uaran- All te- We take pleasure in stating to our friends nd neighbors that our icuciib iurs iiv mo oi our two oat lis ana tneir nmittiit. wsi i. tue old Continental Insuranr.o Ho nf Mi.iv vnrb i. Corn and oat chop per bu, 3c; fine 4c. first quarter were $1 14.

Second quarter $2fJ0. The third quarter finds them with capital, and the profits win probably be five or six hundred dollars T. Martii 1. of Clav tn tUa Coppying Kyechop, 4 5 alii Done To Order. FOR- 5b lesson oi great importance.

Franoe with $67 per capita is loaning money to England that has but S21 oer canita at Corn meal unbolted .4 "5 Price List of Flour at three per cent, while Ens-land with S21 Children Secures a Specialty. per capita is loaning money in the the Mill: for this quarter. The Association have built and own the best store building in Green with a good ball above. They are now doing the bulk of business in Green. The Officers of the association are: J.

W. Smith: Sec. W. United States that has less than S5 ner 7 Oftll and ExamiiM hi CHRISTMAS! Dexters best, 5001b lots per sack 1. 30 capita at about seven per cent at Git! lei A.

F. REEDER. 1.15 Just now the old party papers that Electric light Snow flake were not prepared for the late nolitical Baldwin; Manager Geo. Pfeiflev. disasters are advising the farmers that 10 05 90 A.

J. Hams of Morganville wishes to all the Ills of which they complain can not be cured throusrh legislation. Th -AT- call your attention to the line assortment 1 "undred and Forty Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2,340,50.) dre Mr. Martin called on us yesterday and the above claim of $2 340 50 was allowed us in full without discount or trouble to us This statement is not forced from us: as one pettifosger ventured the assertion mat Mr. Martin torced statements from his customers before he would pay them we bad our draft yesterday.

We would further advise any one who owns property to place their insurance with the above named thin and lhe Continental Insurance ol New lork. Do not be led off into anv wild cat mutual To hmstrate: The Capital Insurance of Topcfca, is flooding the country with bills which ihev intend to be detremental to the. honest companies doiuvc bu-uness ia this state, Before you are deceived by them or other tmittiai company please turn to pages 82. 83- and 81 of the Kansas Insurance Report 1890, there vou Will learn by their own sworn statement that they resisted oveV 66 per cent of claims Tor losses under their poJicieri. add to that over 4 per cent of losses due and wnpaid1 will show you the result of losses under their policies for 18.

Does not this show tli4t their insurance is worth verv little ir anvthmg. A policy that will not meet a just claim is a worthless paper. We bold no spite against the Capital, but we take them to illustrate our vie ivs on the mutual system of insurance as our farmers havn lieen pestered bv them for many years. Any company that re-usts two thirds of all their losses surely is not the company that farmers ought to patronize. Trulv Yours For Sale or Trade.

farmer is cautioned not to neo-lect hl I sack 1 1 sack of gr -eries, nuts, candies and Tobaccos. ,70 single 1.35 Snow ball Golden gem Family Flour Dexters best, Electric IL-ht Snow flake Snow ball farm in any evnt: to attend nnrafniT. or which be always keeps a fresh stock end intelligently to his needs, and. In. 20 WM.

PERSONS, Successor to W. U. Cavan, Dealer in all kinds of no win pay uit Honest marKvt price FURNITURE 15 ferentlally, to trust the politician for the rest Such advice has bepn rin for muter and eggs and will sell Grocer 10 ies as cheap as Ol ay Center or Clifton. before, but just at present the farmers Briles' Restaurant Fruits, Nuts, Oysters and Golden gem .95 rf fnnllnAit 1.1.. I Vsk for prices on flour.

u.ii.Di. uikb Kinaiv to it ann in .75 have determined on al1ttltnn I iimnJ 11 175 Head Liht Oil 20 cents All the above flour warranted to action of their own. Exchange. Corn, grapes, strawberries, cher give satisfaction or the money will be All the duties of so far as material ries, 8 cans for 25 ure Cider Vinegar 20 AND FIXTURES a First Glass Hotel. Inquire at this Office.

affairs are concerned, are included in refunded for any flour that may be the production and consumntion of annh returned, ftxnort floor 1:20 ror C. W. HARTMAN. Pacific Office just South of the Union Railroad. Standard brands of plug tobacco LOUISE HARTMAN.

P. O. Palmer, Kansas. per pound 45 i nrCe8Slly, comrort and lux- i 1 ootb. All mill feed at lowest rates, nry as contribute to our continued ex- i i r.

utA trt. Clay Center, Kas. ThorousrWy SOREENSD Kansas Missouri coal $4 to 5.5o, Colorado Wyoming- $4.50, 7.50 per ton, all sizes of anthracite at Starkweather 2 doors wp.st. WirilrntiMi 'S..

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Years Available:
1890-1892