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Palmer Pioneer from Palmer, Kansas • 1

Palmer Pioneer from Palmer, Kansas • 1

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Palmer Pioneeri
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J- PALMER, WASHINGTON COUNTY, KANSAS. FEIDAY, NOV. 1, 1889. NO. 44.

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Tegeler. THE PALMER PIONEER, DDJIin Editor Proprietor, Tegeler Bros. -DEALERS IN- Eggs 15 cts. Butter 10 cents. Potatoes 25 cents.

Hogs $3. to $3.00. Flour, Patent, $1.25 per sack. Chickens, from $1.50 to $2.00. Old corn, 18 cents.

New 15 Oats, 9 to 13 cents per bushel. Issued Friday mornings of each weeh. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE G-JENERAL MERCHANDISE, District Lodge I. O. G.

T. meeting Hon. T. Dolin was in our burg was a grand success this week. Wednesday.

KANSAS Miss Julia Aldricn toot quite sick PALMER, Joseph Do wd and mother, made a Wednesday, and was relieved of her trip to Seapo this week. duties in the school room by Charley Everything sold for a good price at Local Time Card, Fisk one of the high school pupils the Bob Thompson sale Wednesday rc4 PassengEr East A. M. 43 West P. Trunks and valises at the "Old Re Fred Leimbrock, Contractor and BuildEP, 4S2 Fr't.

and Acc'm. East 3:35 W.D.Harmon, 0. D. Potter and Charley Randall sojourned to the hub liable" G. F.

Kober's. 421 West A. M. Ed De I'le, 'Agent. Thursday.

Sorghum for sale at Joseph Dowd's three miles west of palmer, the very Mrs. Fred Wei den heimer received a best at 45cts. per gallon. -DEALER IN- PALMER SECRET SOCIETIES. very severe wound this week, by fall LOST! ing upon a nail, perfuratingthe hand.

Palmer Lodge No. 166 A. O. U. W.

meets every first and thira Monday ol etch mtuh, alK.oiP A red pup, Irish. Better, about Miss Bessey Cook is quite siek this months old. A liberal reward is offer week, it is hoped she will be able to Hall, O. W. cook, M.

P. Woody, Rec, ed for its return. resume ner duties in tne scnon room TJ R. I carry a complete stock and best grades of Lumder and all kinds of building material I will sell at Lowest Living prices Give me a call, Palmer, Kansas, Thomas Brown, Palmer, Kan. next, Sherman Legion K.

of A. O. U. W. No.

61 lowest at the the Goods as low as meets every second and fourth Mouday oi each The intelligence comes from Okla 8tf. Old Eeliable. month, atK. ofP, Hall. 8.

D. F.Guknby, torn. R. Boal. Rec.

homa, I. that J. P. Spiers, a for mer resident of this place, is very sick C. Tegeler Bro.

have sold out with malaria fever. at the their credit system to a man by the Lone Star Lodge No. 2841 O. O. F.

Meets of P. Nail, every Saturday evening. J. CitBAGHR, N. (i.

W. R. Boal, Secy. name of CASH and he will take poses We received a pleasant call from J. M.

Wolverton and G. E. White both of Beaver Creek lodge No. 10 St. Elmo No.

61 K. of meets every Thursday M. D. KERN, Dealer in who were here this week attending tning. All Knights welcomed.

J. R.Coohby.C. T. Cook K. of S.

sion about December iptu, lsett. Come to the Pioneer office for your sale bills. The best quality of fall and winter clothing at G. F. Kober's.

District lodge I. U. ii. T. A series of meetings will begin at CVcidentM Lodge No, 164 I.

O. G. mee the M. E. Church at palmer, Tuesday every Friday oven ng.

evening JNov. ran, at ciock. V. Gurney, C. T.

Miss Stella Tosirfi, V.T Old papers for sale at this office at All are cordially invited. Dick Moore, Secretary, M. E. CHURCH. 25 cts.

per hundred. VV. A. McVVrioht, pastor. Lumber Preaching every two weeks, alternating between J.

A. Branson of the Clifton Review 9 We failed to receive a copy of the 11 o'clock A and 8 o'clock P. M. was a pleasant caller Monday. Mr.

Sabbath School every at 10 o'clock A. M' Branson is not only editor of the lie proceedings of Dist. Lodge meeting therefore a full report of same will view at Clifton, but one of that citie's Sfctsh. Doors Blinds most usetul omcials and esteemed cm not appear this week. zen.

Tne Review under ins manage rnent, in a reliable paper. W. A. McWmoHT, Pastor, b-JSlNES- I RECTO JOHN O'BRIEN, TONSORIAL ARTIST. NOTICE, All persons knowing themselves in Mr.

Thomas Lyle, a former resident debted to us by note or book account, (Sement, and ol tins place, now ot Joeloit, Kansas, are earnestly requested to call and make settlement with us. on or before was here last week looking alter wis KANSAS. PALMER. December 16th, 1889; as after that date real estate interests. We acknowledge a pleasant call and are in receipt haying Shampooing Hairdressing we will commence a strictly cash busi of one dollar for the Piokeeb, for Etc.

neatly executed. ness. Thanking you one and all for which he huaour thanks, etc. ast favors, we desire a continuance of yor trade, knowing that we can sell said rats? Who The Quarterly Meeting of the M. E.

you more goods for the same amount A. SCOTT, Church will be held at Palmer, tiatur ot money, than heretofore, under the old credit system. There's no rats day and Sunday, Nov. 16th and 17th. Rev J.

li. Mayor of Junction City, will preach on Saturday p. m. at half past two also on Saturday evening, Respectfully, C. Tegeler Bro.

T. R. rricft, living in the west part )h Sabbath a. m. and Sabbath evening.

All business entrusted tome shall receive prompt ateution. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Enquire at this office for dates and bills. in this store W. A.

McWkjght, Pastor, I wish to say to those who have, in of town, has brought to The press office a sample of corn grown on his lan near town. The stalks are about twelve feet high and each one has a Nothing him their posession, books belonging to the O. G. T. Library, that a new There's norats in thin store Nothing biv Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shues, I.

H. HOUSE, DEALER IN areje ear of corn and some have two. Low Prices. registration is to be made soon; consequently all books must be turned in at once. They may be left at the Pioneer office.

LIVESTOCK. It is not thoroughly matured but makes splendid fodder. He also brought a fine bouquet of flowers. Our Eastern friends will undoubtedly think this a rather a remarkable thing but they are not used to a Washington climate. The Press, Washington.

Highest Market Prices Always Paid. Good Treatment, The Best ofGoods Dowd, Librarian. Moore-Wilson-Married, Monday, October 28th, 1889, at the residense of Mr. and Mrs. B.

Heginbotham, one mile west of town, Mr. Thomas S. Moore and Miss JJ D. AUSTIN, Ed. Palmer Pioneer: riease say to the readers of the And candidate xioneer mat i am not a Eliza L.

Wilson, both of rainier. I he this fall for the office of County Clerk nuptial knot was tied by Hon. B. Heg Painter, All work neatly done. CLOTHING, Lots If Them and don wish any one to cast their vote for me under any consideration Palmer, Kansas inbotham, Justice of the peace, and the ceremony witnessed by a goodly number of their relatives and select friends.

After pronouncing of the marriage vow, there was a general sha king of hands interlarded with many NOTIONS ETC. Of All Kinds. what-ever. J0H5 E. PlCKARD, Washington, Kansas, Oct.

SO, 1889, Correspondence from Day. m. tokens of respect to the newly married Husking corn is the order of the couple by wishing them many long Eemember the place, day and those who are not able to years of happiness and success. Mr A POTTER, (Homto iathic() Physician Surgeon. Office At Drug Store, Calls attended promptly Day or night.

crib 75 bushels in ten hours, keep Moore is a well to do farmer and one very mum. of our most esteemed citizens, and Everybody should vote for J. A. Totten for trustee. He is a good man oreim Miss Wilson, who he has taken as his second wife is an estimable young lady and the Pioneeb joins their many ana tne regular nominee of the Re publican party.

PALMER, KANSAS friends in wishing them a world of happiness and prosperity. Corn shellars are at work quite live EiUblished 1869. Incorporated 1S89. Capital Stock 2C.000, THE LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE- ly in mis vicinny at present. H.

WIND AMAN, G. DISTRICT LODGE MEETING; District Lodge met Tuesday after Mrs. VV. H. Groom who has been quite sick with malaria fever, is now AUCTIONEER.

noon in K. of Jr. liall with quite a siowiy improving. Mrs: w. T.

Harris has been quite Will cry Sales in English or Gehham. A Live, Progressive, Sigh Grade, Practical, School. For Ambitious and Industrious Young Men and Women who wish to Qualify Thor Enquire at pioneek office for dates lit tue jjttHk itsw uays. Mrs. Geo.

Funnell.got her hand quite badly bruised by a pump handle last Monday morping, which resulted in taking off part of her little finger. large attendance; District Chief Tem-blar Frank Cook, presided. The several counties comprising the consisting of Washington, Clay, Cloud, Republic and Ottawa, were represented by from three to six delegates. A small portion of their business was transacted Tuesday afternoon and bills. Terms Reasonable.

oughly for the active duties of life. If II C) iJH 11 M. T. Funnell is handling grain for tinier Droiners at can and see him before selling elsewhere. Mr.

Wm. Peck, our Day merchant, is talkine of buildinir Renowned for its Thorough Courses, Perfect Equipments, Efficient Instructions and evening, finishing up everything of business importance Wednesday. Leandar Martin of Barnes was elected District Chief Templar by aclamation. store and; dwelling, the building to be iwenty-two by sixty-four feet. We are anxious to see such TimDrovementn A well prepared program was carried take place.

Mr. Farley is still on the sirfc lit CREAGER Deafer in- Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, SEWING MACHIN ES And in fast everything usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS Hardware Store. Iioofing, Spouting and Repaying Neatly and promptly executed. KANSAS. out by members of Occidental Lodge assisted by others.

The members of Occidental wish to express their sin The neighbors gave him a husking bee Thursday, October 31st. i It is the only Business College in the West that thoroughly prepare young men and women for Busines. It is the largest and best equipped School or Shobt Hawd, Tyre Wbit-iho and Cobkespohdehcb in the Country. rr tTyr E. IL.RAVY.

President Mr. J. A. Totten has had error, tori cere thanks to out eiders or non-mem on his farm a large wind mill put tip py J. N.

Denman, and it adds greatly bers for kindness in helping enter to DIM imnrovAmfint a tain and providing quarters for a part Lawrence, Jttn. Cob. 1 ol the delegates..

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