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Palmer Pioneer from Palmer, Kansas • 4

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Palmer Pioneeri
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Palmer, Kansas
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A M. F. J. B. Lower, Cashier.

E. Snydbr, Vice President. SoUTHWICK, President. Rev. T.

DeWit Talmage's famous Brooklin tabernacle was totally destroyed by fire on the 14Mi inst. This PALMER PIONEER, OCT. iBth, 1889. WEEKLY PUBLICATION. so' rv iOv, $1,00 la Advance BANK OF PALMER, id the second time in its history, having been destroyed in December, 1872, and in both instances the fire was of unexplained origin.

The sealing ca Money Loaned on Personal General Bunking Business Transacted, or Farm security at lowest rates. JLl' I CR PHxCS OF ON E. A "plendid offerl Kav ng made special wi.1 He pub- it ihc Tcpe'a YYeelr'y T- a ''eadid 'still' newspaper, led at and if patronage wt are nahieu to for thu Pio- pacity of the tabernacle was and it is said, was always fully laired FE. VANCE, Palmer, DEALER IN HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, ROBES, I BLANKETS. Curry Combs, Brushes, And all articles usually kept in oFIRST CLASSo HARNESS SHOr.

Repairing a Specialty. All Woik Warranted to Give Satisfaction. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. at the Sunday services. KANSAS.

i Tuneka Week'y l.AlJl AL, boin one i jO. iveiy Keuu man should bive his PALMER, Marshal! county has adopted a uni hi nt tiiws an 1 a papt' from the api of e. hit comhK Vj a formity in school books. I his list cont ains Ray's arithmetic and algebra our TicKir; DR. POTTER CO.

DEALERS IN Medicines, Drugs and Everything pertaining to a first class Drug Stock. McGuffey's readers, Hyde's granimers, Eclectic geographies, Heed's spellers, and Webster's dictionaries. Topeka Union, Tnis is it seems to us, a proper step take a in educational advancement. We should not have only couniy uni formi'ies, but stale as well; D. M.

EVZ.XS. J. N. PERKINS N. B.

NEEDHAM. R. VINCENT. W. BLACIvSTONS.

E. ARMS'; ONG. For sheriff For of Ec-ds, For County C'erk, For Fo: Surveyor, For Ccroner, 3 ans, which would not only prove benefici- 'PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Cmpauaded. TheEn-lish physicianslu-vep-oveiial .0 thoge who are mov-at "leT consequent 1 nn(1 Pnnnf t.v rlisiiict to an th ihi-l-iiuledness. upon i other, but it would event bringing into the different schools a mixed set of text, books which has been and is a constant source of perplexity to every teacher.

HARMON STRUBER, MEAT ARKE A full supply of FRESH SALT MEATS Always on hand. The Highest Market Price paid for Hides and Tallow. cXo It is esuinuteil that fifty thousand Americans liuve visited the Paria exposition up io theprescut dale. It is estimated that there are sixteen thousand Odd Fellows in the state of Competition Mownto thunder! In clothine. "The Old Reliable" Progress of inventions since 18 t-G.

In Hie ye.ir 1845 the present owners of the Scientific American newspaper commenced its publication, and soon after established a bu-eau for the 'pro curing of patents for inventions at home and in foreign countries. During the year 1845 there weie only 502 leads the procession in lowest prices and best goods. My stock of furnishing goods can not be excelled. LOWEST prices on: Hats, caps, boots, shoes, dress goods, groceries, provisions etc. etc.

KANSAS. PALMER, Kansas, and they are increasing at the rale of one thousand annua lly. Oue friend G. H. Varce, has retired from the field of journalism; C.

E. Williamson, founder of the Record, assumes control. We wish the Record success. It has been decided by jude Dewey of N. that the law provides for by electricity is and that death so c.

ised is not and inhuman punishment." An electric lineman met with a honible death on the Iltli inst. in hew York, by coming in contact with! patents issued from the U. S. Patent Office, and the total issue from the es Ublishment of the Patent Office, up to the end of that numbered on ly 4,347. Up to the first of July this year there have beon granted Show ing that since the commencement of THE OLD RELIABLE, G.F.KOBER, B.

HEGINBOTHAM, WILL LOAN YOU M-oney ON Farm roperty, In any amount you may desire, nt as low rates as any in Washington County. Will also sell Ral Ectate, or trnde it for you, and will attend to any business in thb Notary Public line, promptly and carefully; or insure your property in first class Compa nies at reasonable rates. Give him a call at Tegelar Palmer. Kan O. P.

Woody. W. D. Harmon. an electric light wire.

He died in mid the publication of the Scientific A-air on the net work of wires, while the! merican there has been issued from fluid made his body sizzle and his! the U. S. Patent Office patents life's blood pouied out over the side 'and about one third more applica-walk, horrifying the many speckitorj. tio.is have been made than have been The Young Men's Christum Asso-! 8ted. owiy lxe Reauit.v ciation of Kansas, will meet at Tope-Iolir ,0, ue and ka October 16-20 this year.

This is the mwh tn thau eyen 1 1 number of patents issued indicates, blh annual state convention and al- 11 1 Pro bah a good many of our readers a i tii 1 have had business transacted through delegates present last year, a much Harmon Wendy, Dealer In Farm implements, Wagons, buggies of larger delegation is expected this, and Hie tiliices 1 me TOinuim; iiuio. iiii in New York or Washington, and are familiar with Munii Co's. mode of doing business, but those who have not will bo interested in knowing something about this, the oldest patent soliciting firm in this country, probably in the world. ail Topeka is making arrangements rc-cordingly. SHERMAN TP- PRIMARY The vote of Sherman townsliipaie respectfully iequested to meet at Palm er, on Saluiday Oct.

19th at 3 0' clock for the propose of placing in nomination a township ticket, and to eecc a new townsnip central committee. Jo; i Er.LTOT, tp. I co. 11 'twee Politics should not be allowed to draw any social lines. It grades, mowers, planter I 3 The Central.

HOUSE S. J. FISK, proprietor. acoa in Sonnecticq. Those visi 1 ing the office of Scientific American, 3G1 Broadway, N.

Y. for the first time, will be on entering the main office, lo find such an extensive and elegantly equipped establishment, with its walnut counters, desks, and chairs to cor respond, and its enormous safes, and such a huge number of draughtsmen, hay checkrowers, plows, rakes, listers cultivator s. KANSAS. PALMER specification writers, and clerks, all busy as bees, reminding one of a large banking or insurance office, with its hundred emnloyees. In conversaMon with one of the firm who had commenced the business of soliciting patents in connection with the publication of the Scientific American, more than forty years ago, I learned that his firm A GOOD ASSORTMENT ALWAYS Ow HAND.

D. F. GURNEY, PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Calls attended promptly PALMER, KANSAS. I also keep 6rit daw itock of COFFINS on hand; Wall paper a ipecialty; and attend especially to Undertaking.

All kinds of Repairing done Promptly On Order. Prices Low. Give Me A Call. maiteis not what a mail's inclinations are, is he hump.n? Simply bee. use a mail belongs to an opposition party, is it principle to call him a do? Political lines should not predominate In social circles.

ever they do, discord always reigns. Life is too short to spend your time your neighbor or in pointing the fiugre of scorn. Practice the golden rule and see if the results w'll not be a great deal inure enjoyable. lladdam Clipper. Pohoyo, the fellow thai passed as the g.ctest Indian doctor on E.irth upon our streets about a year ago, has been fishing for suckers and nipping g.iloo.s at Clifton lately.

Scandia Journal. Yes. The identical Pohoyo vlsi.ed this place last week, and g.ive a ee open airentei tainmentoa Main street 1 in the mean time, caught a few es; but we have not heard of a galoot ge ting nh.ped. ington D. C.

has got her finger working her card for the ir. night of last the Baptist church at Wash-n entertainment "A 'al" in which nearly Dan Randall 0 KANSAS PALMER, Justice of the Peace, And Notary Public. KANSAS. PALMER, H. G.

TEGELER CO. DEALERS IN had made application for patents for upward of one hundred thousand inventors in the United States, and several thousands in foreign countries and had filed as many cases. in the patent office in a single month as there were patents issued during the entire first year of their business career. This gentleman hud seen the Pat ent Office grow from a sapling to a sturdyoak, and he modestly hinted that many thought the Scientific A-merican, with its large circulation, had perfo.med no mean share in stimulating inventions and advancing the interests of the Patent Office. But it is not alone the patent so'icit-ing that occupies the attention o'tne one hundred employed by Munn but a large number are engaged on the four pub'lcations issued week'y and monthly from their office, 361 Ei way N.Y., v.z: The Scientific Ameiican, the Scientific A-meiican Supplement, the.

Export E-dition of the Scientific American, and the Architects and Builders Edition of the Scientific American. The first two publications are issued eve'-y week, and the latter two, the first of every month. T. Anderson, And wagon maker. In tiienew man in the cuy was eria'n young 'jn the stage dressed me and speaking their ILUe verse1 jVe ventuie to sfy leu realised more in the event, than Tinware Stovejs.

All kinds of REPAIRING NBa'Jysnd promptly EXEcutud, 1 lime i'l 111 ay sa i 'emenls. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY- ALL KINDS of Repair-int Done, IN First Class Style. yssx. Capital sfor $1.05 per The Salvailoj Army got mar ied und ief. left town and got 111a.

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Pages Available:
533
Years Available:
1888-1891