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The National ERA from Emporia, Kansas • 3

The National ERA from Emporia, Kansas • 3

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The National ERAi
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Emporia, Kansas
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FUR BE WOMEN FOLKS' ANSWERS TO QUEBIK3. HOBTICUIriTilAL. Meeting of tbe Lyon County Scolety. COUNT- BOARD. Proceedlca; of Meeting Nov.

17,18792 ERA. OfflcUI Paper of City. Joh.n5y CaKBsm Cups. Three onps of Indian meal, one cup of wheat Hour, three eups of thin The board met for the purpose of Son. Wi iam Jeffrey The society met pursuant to call, and in the absence of president and secretary, Hon.

W. Hollingsworth Bt SoloJT Suing le. How can I remove and tartar from tbe teeth J.U. Klrwio, Kan. Don't use baking powders; they all opening bids for furnishing the sour milk, two tablespoonfuls of shortening, one Tk Nitlaul Era lima a Larrer county poor farm and the court house CJrcitljttlua tk nr paper la Kansas, and more than Liouble the Circulation of teaspnonful of salt, one teaspoonful of soda bake in a quiek oven twenty minutes.

was called to the chair, and J. Culver appointed secretary, pro tern with wood for the coming year. Slewspaper ta County. have tartar in 'cm. Present L.

A. Wood, and J. M. Will some one tell me what will kill spider on After reading the minutes, Mr. Cbackkd Wheat.

Soak it the same as the oatmeal, and, it is apt to h-nu, pat it in a Griffith. noun plant. Lucy, Troy Kau. TIIE NATIONAL ERA. Sprinkle the spiders with keroseue The bid of David M.

Parker, foi Hollingsworth called attention to tbe planting of potatoes. lie would divide them into three classes, large, medium and small. The middle class little tin pail, and set the pail into a kettle of boili ng water; cover closely, and Ut it boil half furnishing the county poor farm was ayi-oniA, I.H19. or concentrated lye; or set the plants outside on a freezing nisrht. That'll opened witn otner bids, and it being or three quarters aa hour.

Stir thia iato GHKEXBACK A ADTOFATB OP railing water, the same as the oatmeal. MB SATIOXAI PABTr. tound that the said gentleman offered to furnish the amount required, the knock the piders. are preferable for planting. Small potatoes unless thoroughly matured, Will some one tell me what to do to get rid ofaut cheapest, to-wit: 3.50 per cord, the Chase County, Xian.

Have a complete stock of Dry goods, clothing1, boots, shoes, hats, caps, groceries, etc. We hare, in fact, a complete countr store. Wheat, Corn Oats Wantedjg big black one. Jane, Leavenworth Kan. are apt to degenerate, and large ones cut down are apt to rot without fur same was let to him at that price.

Molassss Tapft. Two cupfuls of molasses, one cupful of sugar, butter the size ot a guinoa-hen's egg. Add half a spoonful of soda. Try If it is brittle; if not, boil a few minutes longer If your big black ants are rich, and rne bids of i. y.

S. M. nishing sufficient nurishment to the germ of the varieties. The Peerless, Owen, N. Dockerman and Chas.

Wil- there is not too many of them in the family, and they are oid but I'll hite for furnishing the court house in bis iudgment are preferable for with wood as per advertisement, was this soil and climate. Mr. Burdick write you a private letter about this thought the Early ltoae preferable roar out into two buttered dishes. may be added, if you like, just before the soda. Crbav Cakss.

Xelt as muoh butter in a pint of bet milk as will make it rieh as eream. Mix in floor enough to form a dough (it will matter. then opened, whereupon the bid of S. M. Owen Tvas accepted for twenty-lice cords of green wood at $3.50 and Mr.

Milliken presented and read a I wish areceipe for whitewashing; a barn that paper on the comparative merits of will not wash oft' by every rain. John Buater, Wich the bid of G. W. Frederick was re ita, Kansas. probably take one qoart), and kneed it well, not S.

J. SMXTS2 Griuet, ceived for fifteen cords of dry wood, The best way to preserve your at $425 per cord, to be delivered at the Dealer ia whitewash is to take your barn in fall and spring planting of trees. After a full discussion, the meeting were unanimous en spring planting. In fall planting 1. The heavy winds loosen the trees and let the frost into the roots.

court house. -DBALEKS IK when it ra.hs. I have paid out thous The vacation of road petitioned by C. N. Sterry, et.

was taken up ands of dollars for whitewash receipts forgetting to add a pinch or salt. Roll ont rapidly on your board several times, mt into small squares, and bake on griddle. These eakes are considered to be a suitable accompaniment to oyster soup. Bas-Noo. Take the yelks of sixteen eggs and sixteen of pulverised loaf, sugar and beat thera to tea consistency of eream.

and vieweis appointed thereon as 2. The dry winds seriously effect and found at last that the only sure follows, to-wit: G. W. Frederick, thinsr was to take my whitewashing Win. llobbs, H-tl.

Borton. to meet on when it rains. the 20th day of December, 1879. How can I clean my leather picture frame 1 To this add nearly a whole netaaeg grated, half vacation or a county road on pe Agricultural Implements! Hardware, Nail, FARMING AND GARDEN TOOLS, Near Court HOue, Emporia, Xus. ave a handsome oue that is badly soiled with fly a pint of good brandy or ram, and two glasses tition of Julius Hamilton, et.

was taken up, and the following viewers speck that I wisb to clean. Mr. A. 9. I Atdnaou of Madera wine.

Beet the whites to a stiff Kan. Whitewash it with harness black- appointed, to meet December ISth, 1879: D. A. Hunter. J.

II. Cowan the bark and branches. 3. Rabbits are apt to destroy them. 4.

Experience proves a loss of from five to eight per cent, more in fall than in spring planting. For spring planting the holes ought to be dug in the fall to let the 'frosts of winter mellow the soil, aud not to dig below the depth of the soil unless there is drainage. "Wayside Notes No. 2," by Robert Milliken, was presented and read. It treated 1st, on hedge fences.

2d, of the second blootn of fruit trees, 3d, froth, mix them in, and Lniah by adding six pints of milk. No heating is necessary in. this formula, aad the quantity should suffice for a ng. it 3 the best tnmg ever tnoa and Ed. Borton.

party of twenty. to cover up fly specks on leather. On petition for the location of a ONE YEAR, $1 IX ADVANCE. S. X.

WOOD, EDITOR AID tTBI.IbllfcB. OUR PRINCIPLES. 50 BASKS Or ISSCE STATS. OK So interest bearing bonds, whether nationml, state, county or municipal. The are ruining the country.

Money to be issued by the government only, and made a full legal tender for all debts, public and prirate. Receivable for taxes, duty on import and all debts doe the government. The oaly trne and honest redemption of money, is redemption in taxes, in commodities and debts. It is redoemed every time it is used, and the only redemption that is needed. The government bonds are a deliberate robbery, but we favor paying them in full legal tender moaey according to the original contract.

The whole bonded debt of the nation ought to be converted into money, and we need a volume of money of not less than $50 per capita. Intereat on national money ought to be limited to 3.A5. No special laws for corporations or individual. fur sample copies and ask all to subscribe. Mingle copies, one year, $1.00 of nix for 5-00 We will send ten copies to one address, on trial, five weeks, 1.00 Commence at onoe do not wait.

Address all business letters te S. N. Wood, Emporia, Kansas. Plato, four hundred years before Christ taught that domestic ourrency should not possess merchandise or commodity value. Arirftotle, a student and disciple of Plato, declared money to be "The creature of law, re gardless of the material of which it is made." Luourgus, the wise law-maker of the Laceda-monians, nine hundred years before Christ, demonetized gold and silver, and made money of iron, in order that foreign nations should not take from them the people's "Tools of Trade." Benjamin Franklin says: "Paper money has great advantage over gold and silver, being liht and convenient, and not likely to reduced in volume by demand for exportation." "On the whole," he continues, "no method has keen found to establish a medium of exchange equal to bills of credit made a general legal tender." Then it's cheap, and takes a good Oatmbai.

Samp. Put a pint of oatmeal to soak in warm water a few hours before cooking county road bv J. A. Laughlin, et. al G.

W. FrederioK, T. F. Little, -SELL THE- it; just water enough to eover it; then pour this Can you tell me what will keep ants out of the and Duif Edwards were appointed viewers, to meet December 19th, upboard and pantry Maggie Denver, mixture into boiling water, a little at a time, with a good pineh of salt, and let it oook slowly 1879. of fruit tree peddlers.

I Always take 'em in the parlor when Impoved Kansas Wagon Ordered by the board that the After discussion, tbe following the same as corn meal hasty pudding, for half aa bourior longer. A pudding ean be made of county treasurer is authorized to issue seemed to be the conclusions of hedge they come to see you. If they insist fences. 1st. Plant not over six to a redemption certificate ta A.

Gillett, as administrator of the estate of D. on going into the cupboard and pan it by nsing eggs, milk, sugar, raisins and cinnamon, the same as for other puddings. Tinware, eight inches apart. 2d. Plash not try have 'cm locked and say you've W.

Applebv, deceased, for tax sale later than second vcar, and without lost the key. That's the way my Ma- certificate No. 416, of the sale 1875, An editor presented a bill for cutting. 2d. Trim wedge fashion to and rier always does.

eight years back subscription. The upon payment of the taxes assessed upon said tract of land, without pen give root sprouts a chance. 4th. Trim frequently at least twice a Farming' Implements, Will you tell me how to treat Pelargoniums. Mr.

alties, costs or charges. Clark, 1'eabody Kan. year. old farmer was first amazed, then indignant. He put on his spectacles, scrutinized the bill, and after assuring Aa-ent for the celebrated WOOD'S Ordered that Borton and Storey You've got me there.

Never had Mr. liurdick reports upon tne (Warranted). The nicest "Wagon in tbe West. Come and 8e them before buying. "Hapgood Sulky Plow" Runs lightei and docs better work than a Walking Plo w.

We prore it. TIIE KELLY BARBED STEEL FENCE WIRE. Build your feace of Kelly Wire, and then you can sleep. IIARRORS, PLOWS, FORKS, NAILS. CORN HELLERS BOTI1 HAND AND POWER SHELLERS.

IN FACT EVERYTHING THAT A FARMER WANTS. Sargent assist the probate judge in the Pelargonium in our family. But Jfc McCORMICK HARVESTING and MOWING MACHINES. amount of the fruit crop in Freemont township and one orehard in Emporia his third quarter examination of himself that it was genuine, he ex 1 can tell you all about the mumps, the county treasury. Agent for the EXCELSIOR REAP claimed: Fyo been supportin' this measels, whooping cough, colic, etc.

townsuip. Amount: 72U bushels. Varieties: Gen.ct, Wiuesap, Willow-twig, Hightop Sweet, Golddrop, Fa- ER AND MOWER REPAIRS. yere paper fur nith onto eight year, If Pelargoniums is a man, don't treat SELF DUMPING SULKY HAY Money makes the paper go. Mr.

and Mrs. Erank Doster and I never hed sech a thing as thet muse, Ham bo, Northern Spy and im at all. Let him buy his own RAKES, rinks. Seedlings. The election of delegates to state AULTMAN TAYLOR'S VI flung at me afore.

I'll 6top support-in' it." Ho not only withdrew his called at the Era office Saturday. Can you tell me how to enrl a hat feather one BRATOR and PITTS' SEPARATOM meeting will take place December 3. Call and see that has had the curl taken out of it valuable suport, but failed to pay the -Ij. A. Hoffman, of the We will sell aa CHEAP as any man can and make a liriag.

us when you come to town. Bye, bye I Se9HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE eutre. Kan. On motion, adjourned to Hartford Sorrjr we bill. 3.

1879. Wm. Hollingsworth. 'Call'' called Wednesday. No.

But I can tell you how to take BEST PLOWS and CULTIVATORS SOLD IN THE THE CAMPAIGN OF 1880 Joseph Culvkr, Sec. pro tan. were not in. the curl out of a cat's tail. Kill the S3.

iJ. jSpKIITIHI cQ COi. Some people are born to be con cat. Fruitland Item. HAS ALREADY COMMENCED.

In walking around town Sunday trary and they fulfil their mission with Christian zeal. Call and examine goodc. ASA GILLETT, 41- Cottonwood Falla. Arc pickles made with acid vinesjar healthy Considerable corn in the field yet in thsl last, we counted fifty new buildings Mrs llartl'ord, Kans. section.

in course of erection. CLEAR AWAY THE RUBBISH. SOW riiBFARE TOtt TUB GREAT FIGtlT OF 1S80. Certainly. That is, I never heard Wheat looks fine though not a great deal EMPORIA M1RIKT8.

a sick one. A J. lie iNormai ocnooi uuiiding sown. HALLE0K Co. DEALERS lit What will destroy blue worms on gooseberry I SCATTER THE DOCUMENTS.

nearing completion outside. It Orrici! of tbr Natioba Kb Nov. 33, 1879. bushe. James Brown, Cottonwood, Kan.

CO Ilorr is still haying. A number of good claims for sale in the Kaw onia-1 Mow 'cm down, then rake into a magnificent structure, and an Butter, per Vb. 90 te 22 Kssrs. ner do 15 lands. SAGINAW WniTB PINE LUMBER pile and burn.

1 destroyed all the ment to Emporia. Chicken, per doe 150200 We will complete the organization of a Liter AvOrms and bugs on my blue 41-as3 SHINGLE, Blessed be the man who does not Apples, (dry) per id la Peaches IS 1-2 Annie isreen) bu 100-200 We have several thousand copies of our Special edition containing Ocn. Weaver's and Solon Chase's speeches, and other red hot Greenback matter, all in one paper, juBt the document to commence tho eampaign of 1880. Send for it. Price 2 cents each; S1.50 per hundred by mail; 10 per thousand by express, C.

O. D. Address S. N. Wood.

bushes last year that way. ary bociety to-night. All will be invited to attend, but you will be expected to eonduot advertise, for he shall rarely be Clover seed per bo 6. SO Are tape worms dangerous A. B.

Cm Topeka Cor Constitution St. and A. T. S. F.

R. troubled with customers. Kan. I yojjf selves aright. We mean business.

Lard, per lb. 8 tolO Molauea, per gal Sorghum, 40 to 60 Syrups, AOtoSO Hams, per lb 0tol2 Corn, per bu 30x35 Wheat, SStoOO Rye, 32to35 Bats, 30 Flonr, perewt 2to4.00 Corn Meal, 1.00 120 Teas, per lb SOtol.OO Coffee, 15to25 Sugar, 8tol2 Bran, perewt 00 Chop reel per ewt Hungarian, ao Millet. 1-25 Potatoc. 78 to 1.00 Don't know. Never was attacked fadC" 1 VIU UlQUlUb BUUUU1 LO UUD WO Ud pfUHU do summer roses by one.

Have had tnssels with rat Lumber, Lath, Shingles.MouIdings, Sash, Doors. Wearr-Sodge Weaver understands hia business as a Because they can't paint and SASH, DOOM. BLINDS, HAIR, LIMB PLASTB Onion, bnsh 120x100 Green peas, pk 30 Beans, bu OOtol.M) Salt, per bbl. 2 .30 Hops, per lb 40 teacher. false hair.

tlesnakes, boy constrictors, and anno-conda's, but never met a tape worm J. C. Cooley, of Hartford, is with us Ji jxaruuru, la wiia u. I Hon 1 he nend 's meeting at the school house on Yjlav. rcr ton Sunday last was beautiful and our Blinds.

Hair, Plaster, Lime, Carry a big club when you go out, if streets were thronged with people all baDDatn win be at three clock p. and sab- bath school at two o'clock, for the next month, 1 after which it is expected to resume the original they are plenty where you live. Kansas City Live Stack Market. By Telegraph Kansas Citt, November 27, 1879. day, OHt for health and recreation.

What will kill lice on canary birds Jennie uuie. Eureka Kans. Sand, Cement, luZiu'd. IPaints and everyihinS nswally T. 9.

F. TIME TABLE. LI ATE OOIftO WB9T. Rev. A.

A. Bailey will probably carry on sJ The bread of this country has more Take tho bird carfully out of the rotracted meeting here this week. The indicator reports: CATTLE Receipts, 1.323: shipments. 807; to do with its success than the laws. KEPT IN A FIRST-CLACT LUMBER YARD.

cage without hurting it. Eeraove the Kev. Moys the county agent for the American and Uaxilding' Iopeiv marVetffirm for good cattle; other grades steady; Bible Society, was with us Sabbath. Let women remember it. Sponge its skin with sul 53 aa native stuping steers, 93 85 (g) 4 35: butcher steers, $3 403 85; feeding steers, $2 80 3 30; etockers, $2 302 76; cows, $2 202 60; Colo phursoap, then apply a thorough coat Honesty is the beat policy, but Another mitten bunday night; now we have pair, so will quit till those get old.

SCRIBBLBB. Our facslititiea for lumbar are in tbe VM. our arados unequajed, aad of coal tar, and the vermin are extm don't let that interfere with your ce aa low a the lowest. rado steers, SZ 40f3 30: wintered Texas steers, $2 30a2 80. guished.

business. Tlymenth Items. HOGS Reoeipts, shipments 401; sales We wlQ meet Honest Cnpc(Ua Did you eat turkey yesterday? Send 30 cents to E. A Davis, Em The Rev. Mr.

Hartmaa, is holding a pro ranged $3 25a3 50; the bulk at $3 35x3 40. Emporia Plymouth 7:40 1:03 6:30 SHfTora 4.10 8:00 1:17 6:36 5:16 1:47 9:00 2:0 7:00 5:38 Kmdale 6:17 9:53 2:35 7:18 5:57 t7rlarrOVe 6.10 11:10 3:41 7:52 6:31 rlorJr.ce 7:05 4:15 8:40 7:10 LIAVB 001SO BAST. poria, Jv.ansas, and get a copy oi And did you give thanks for the tur tracted meeting at this plaoe, and it is to he SHEEP Receipts, no shipments; na Yard and office at the south aid of a. T. at urant, or, me uvertnrow tives averaging 103 fbs sold for $3.

key and other fixings which usually hoped will do muoh good. Bailroad, ia rear Park. Plaee Hotal. of the Republic in 1880. Agents The Literary Society is in its youth for this go with a turkey dinner? Kansas City Produce arket.

Cottonwood Fallo, Sea. wanted iu all western States and term, but it will grow more and more in know counties. Hennison Frederick is the "boss THE GOAL GREEK IB, By Telegraph Kasbas Cut, November 27, 1879. ledge as it grows in fame. Z3" 5 Sr Oar sehool is in a flourishing condition.

Miss Wanted. A live active business he Indicator reports: stove blacker. When. you want a stove blacked send for him. He -1 3 Lena Dixon, a graduate of the Normal sen vol Six miles sovtbeaat of 1 man as agent lor tne jn ational h.ra HEAT Receipts, 8,861 bushels; shipments DEALER IN at kmporia, is king it.

tf in the City of Emporia. boards with Jesse Crosson 238 bushels; in store, 641,753 bushels; higher; Corn gathering, just at this time is boo; IS THE PLACE TO GET TUB No. 2, $1 17; bid; No. 3, SI No. 4, $1 02.

RmnonaJun tawria 4:50 11:40 6:00 2:48 11:00 come have finished ana others have just Cottonwood Falls, Chase County, Wanted. A live active man to CORN Reoeipts, 37,378 bushels; Shipments, WORTH OF YOUR MONEY, ASD YOUR WORK DONE WITH 26,314 bushels; in store, steady; No. 2 canvass JL.yon county, lor the jna J. W. B.

Hewitt, is building a barn aad has another attorney, G. W.Pntch-ett, late of Kentucky. He is well mixed, 590; Re. 2, white mixed, 301 (a) 304; re tional Era. Wil) pay a liberal com LiX UfcJUUKMI TO MILL.

Dry Goods and Groceries, making other improvements. Jfflbrd 10:50 4:55" io 10:00" 4:10" 1:51 10:16 SlInlT 330" 8:40" 3:40" 1:30" 9:53" ar Grove 1:15 7:20" 2:22 9:18" VtarW 12 40" 6:50" 1:40 13:35 9:06" jected, 28 bid 29 asked. mission. tf Joseph has just finished plastering recommended as attorney of his house. Grit Trork done prompt at tmm- A Bio Pig.

Mrs A. M. Schanze The health of this oomunity is generally ability. OATS No. 2, 310 bid.

RYE No. 2, 62o bid. EGGS Steady at 19o per dos. for fresh. BUTTER Quality of reoeipts poor; market onablo rates, and every effort will Vm good.

killed a Poland China "pig" Friday IS. runs throngta to Dodge City Sundays but lauVmrS'i at Emporia and runs through to T- Turkeys are plenty in market made to accommodate and satUfy omers. borne of the bard money Republicans talk of last which weighed 5 18 pounds, net. steady and unchanged. They come in to get dressed for Boots, Shoes, Hats, ete.

sending X. JN. llixonto Congress or to Arkansas to pole hogs if he keeps on improving. Sund.y. but not "ona.y.

MCra9()Sf Agent Cottonwood, Mrs. Reeder, of Bur Thanksgiving. Many of them were J. it. Jf.

11HWITT. FLOUR, CORNMEAL, AND QE3I 1 in 2 ton, delivered a lecture at the SPECIAL NO TICES. nva ciirrs a van nt this coitrirs. fixed up brown yesterday, and trim Cottonwood Falls Items. Presbyterian church Sunday evening med a la cuisine.

CA full line of Drugs and Medicines last, in aid of the State Orphan MISCELLANBO VS. K. T. R. B.

MEW TIME CARD. PaMeouer South leave At :5 Veiht 7:24 A. PaiweneerXarth leave at 6:30 ITolaht 3 District Court still in session. Nothiug of Agents Wanted. We want a live XJtAL MILL STUFF FOB SALE.

WHEAT AND COB3I WAHTSD 25 -tf HuvraasT a Biunroi. Managers. Assylum at Ijeavenworth. bixty Greenbacker or some other honest importance going on. J.

J. Buck, of Emporia, acting as Judge pro tern. dollars was raised for the Assylum TEAYKD or STOLEN. About August 1st, 1S79 Always has the finest, freshest and best stock. Can and will sell aa chec as the cheapest.

His Motto is that a "nimble sixpence is better than a lw the following: stock to-wit. One iron gray Ticket ut lowest rate to all point east and south For particular apply to J. O. Kichards, city offloe Business lively with the merchants and stock shilling Call at the Old Reliable Stone Comer and se him. COrOS Coal Discovert.

James O'Toole, man to act as Agent for the National Era at every post office in Kansas. or mouse colored 2 year old mare, white feet, large blaze in face, small black spot traders. or J. A. uenueit, orpoi uuiw- WOOD FALLS.

-tf Home Manufactory! who lives a mile east of Neosho over lert eve, naa on leainerneaa naiur, oranaea on The hotols are thronged with lawyers, clients Will nav a liberal commission. tf boulder and thUjh with letter It. One bay 2 year old CENTRAL BRANCn U. P. R.

R- and witnesses. Rapids in Lyon County, struck a vein mare, white nine feet, branded on leu (houlder with letter N. One sorel a yea old mare, one hind foot TBAIXS Wr. STATIOX. TEAISB BAST' Send30cent3 to E.

A. Davis, Em A colored gentleman on the streets to-day in white, branded on left shoulder with N. One bay 2 of coal four feet thick while digging a well on his farm last week. The lo on Aterilwm 3 .20 p. abrits M.

G. EZoIISITIJlELTIHlIIiS, Dona. Jvansas. and get a copy oi year old horse, lew wnite hairs loreneaa, oranaea a spiritual way. General Craft appeared aad tapped him on the shoulder; that was sufficient.

vein is thirty feet below the surface. Dicator urant. or, lne uvertnrow N. on left shoulder. Onelron grey yearling mar colt star ia forehead, branded N.

on loft shoulder. A lib Ihe citizens here always hail the arrival ot of the Republic in 18S0." Agents eral reward will be paid for their return to or for the Eka with delight. Mail Change. Tie mail will now States and 6.85 Clifton 9-18 am 6.51 Olyde 9.U am 9.17 .6.40 am 10.09 5.50 am abbivK 11.15 4.55 am ibai 11,25 4.35 am XV. F.

Downs, General Sup't. W. L. Sabqbxt, Gen P. Agent.

wanted in all weste any information leading to their recovery. Aedres. mm AND SADDLES. EitroaiA HARNESS FACTORY An the old Stand of P. G.

Hallburg, 156, Commercial street, Xn porta, Thursday is Ilhanksgiving day, tbe wrLsos noaxoa, leave Bazaar Friday morning and counties. folks around town have deoreed the fate of 3-10-W. Has always on hand a line of arrive at i.mporia at xz uq -That girl is catching Old Time several turkeys. What a pleasant thing it is to live, and what a glorious thing it is to have IftfVACRB FARM CHEAP FOR CASH. Hfteen 1DU acre nnder cultivation; 20 acre of timber.

turning, it will leave Jimporia at I risrht bv the bangs, who, when her a Thanksgiving day m. The Eads and Plumb offices will SOCIETY NOTICES. "But 1 would not live always, 1 ask not to bouse 16x26, story and a ball nign. kitchen 12x14. Creek in timber; good ranoj.

and water for stock. now get their mail on time, and inmnii a ifinnE vn. -2. Ancient Order United "gentleman friend" drops in to spend an evening, gives him a gentle hint stay. Pea.

Said farm ia situated one mile aonth of Columbia direct connection be made with Madi Workmen meet every Monday evening at Kugglcs Ford and five miles southeast of Emporia. For par JBllnor Items. son. as to what she would like to have ticulars, address muiuuas SKisa, Plumb' Hall. v.

r.ivr., ai. J. 0. Bcbubtt, Bee. ma-ir Emporia Our school is in fine running order, under about Christmas.

Victory for the Barbers. The THE EMPORIA MUSICAL UNION meet every CJTRATKD, One black two year old mare colt, last the charge of Miss Hamilton. IS -Ovster stew, 15 cents. One and Sadele Work a specialty. test case in Topeka as to whether bar witn two white bind feet, whit, strip in forehead, branded O.

S. on riifht shoulder. I offer We also have a hoarding house where thirty Friday evening at Bugjtle Plumb' Ilall. J. STOTTLEB, President ana prices.

dozen raw, 25 cents. One dozen fried Calls attention to the a liberal reward for any Information of her where- hands are provided with the necessaries of life bci could shave people on Sunday has resulted a victory for the barbers. H. HARRIS 35 cents. That's the price of oysters aoonts.

liairar schclt, America, Ban. ELMDALE LODGE I. O. O. while working on the railroad, and be it said to The verdict of the jury was that ito in Denver, as quoted from the Den rveninir of each week in Odd Fel HE CHEAPEST GROCERIES PROVISIONS AND the discredit ot tbe company, these men were shave a man Sunday is the work of O.

I. in Chase County can always be found at ver papers. It will pay our people to dis low' Hall, Elmuale. M. T.

umi, i'. W. A. Wood, Sw- 3I'tr COTTONWOOD, Bf anle'a new grocery store. at Cotton wiood, Chaae compelled to labor on the Sabbath or be charged on Monday morning.

neccessitv." That jury had a level Celebrate! Ctrl sten, for Gsal or Woofi LSO DEALER IN PUMPS OF ALL KINDS, GAS PIPES, ETC uonnty, Kansas. go to Denver for their oysters head. Rev. A. llartman, will preach at this place -Miles, the Philadelphia boy who ilALL OS ROBERT KNITTBL TJT YOU WANT A OC1LSB IX tbe first Sunday in December.

noDGEMAN County. E. LOCAL AJrD GENERAL first elass shave or hair on. Robert ia a first have a society, and it is a sue' class barber. Give him a call.

SStf Ruddock, of Hodgeman County, is in has fixed Jack Butler's store up so nicely, has a patent Welsh rat trap cess, well attended and quite brilliant. Thosc drcca goods, at Leroy Miss Hamism. this city soliciting aid for the people TT ARRT NORTON'S ia tbe place to go if you want Afartin Sz Cottonwood I alls, ar which is worth examining. Miles And all kinds of Tin. and Iron.

Work vl-i3tf to Duy iana. there. That countv had no rainfall wasted. A good canvasser in vnrv nic. Iook at thera.

nol6-tf ID tj oodo GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TOBACCO and CIAXS will explain the working of the ma TTARRY NORTON is the oldet man ia th. land for over a vear, raised no crops this Emporia for subscriptions and adver vl-46tf I I business in Emporia. chine to anv one who wishes to ex store-house 16x40 for sale or tising. at this office. tf season, and hundreds of its 2.000 population are destitute.

We hope our Done on short notice at Reasonabe Rates. 31-tf amine it. It's a dead catch on rats. TF you wane to buy land, go to Harry Norton' of rent in Elmdale, Cbase tf S. N.

Wood. Printing Office. "We hare people will respond to tlie call oi tne 45tf A preacher of the Free Methodist nee, in Haggle- dt numo's oajiaing. "Washington Press on which Ire for Br the Day TF yon wast to aell your farm, go io Harry Norton's sect, preached an out-door sermon AVo will take silver, trold, or Boardin gg- sunermg borderers lor aid. The Grant Boom.

The Single meal. 45tf omee in Moggie's ana tumb's oniiainj, invmhiirka. on subscription for the Young Sunday afternoon in front of Wibley Era Office merly priuted the National Era, and about 200 pounds of tvpe, that we Drug Store. 7 National. Eka.

Men's Debating Club of Emporia, Henson's. We admire his pluck, M0NKY TO LOAN, want money, cheap, oall If yoa on A. 8 will sell for $200. "With $50 in new settled the matter of Grant being a He is a brave man who does not fear Whv is Lcrov Martin Co's. store 7-tf Smith, Emporia, Kansas.

Presidential candidate, on last Thurs to express his ideas of right and Cottonwood Falls, always full of peo dav night. The "silent man on type, this would be sufficient for country press. S. N. Woo, Publisher National Era.

New Grocery STORE AT COTTONWOOD, KANSAS. WANTS. wrong, even though scoffed at by a F. JOHIfSON, M. D.

DEALER EVER UGS, horseback" will never, never think of a third term again, when he hears of FOR EYHti DESCRIPTION OF crowd of unbelievers. TXT" ANTED. At Union Hotel, Cottonwood Falls, a Those wanting job printing should this debate. The Grant "boom" in Wage $3 to $4 per gooa uook immediately Arnold Brandley has returned to week vznis-u this locality is hopelessly busted call at the Er a office. Good work and pie? Because their goods are 60 nice, and so cheap.

nolG-tf We want correspondents in every township in the county. Who will be the first to respond Leroy Martin Cottonwood Falls, have a very full stock of all Chase County, from Virginia, and PAINTS, OILS, TOBAC to the low rates. Billheads, Monthly State WANTED. Ten thousand subscriber National Eba at One Dollar. Job Work! has put in on Broadway a first class The Population of Emporia ments.

circulars, letter heads, cards. jewelry store. Arnold is a first das Messrs. Coulter and Ramaley, who CO, CIGARS, and STA posters, postal cards. Satis NOTICE.

are engaged in getting up a new Di Grocery lice a CHEAP A3 workman, and our Chaae County readers would do well to give him a kinds of ffoods. Go and see them Sealed bids for opening alley between Com faction sruaranteed and work done SUCH TIONAR1. rectory for Emporia, give us a popu Everythine in th THK CHAFE3 32tf nol6-tf mercial and Merchant's street and Fourth and expeditiously. call. C.

I. 3IAULE. Bill and Letter-Heads Catholic Church. Father Perrin Sixth avenue as per specifications in my effice, will be received until December 1st, 1879, at 7 p. m.

The eity reserves tbe right to reject any lation of They have made a careful, honest, canvass, and give the above figures as the result. The New Elmdale. Kansas Patron's Paint Company. Beady of Emporia, assisted by Father Fil and ail bids. Bidders to be prepared to enter mixed paint, cheaper ana better than Directory will be the best and onlv lino-, of Chicasro.

Father Kearsul, of any otner. reieht paid on te gsi complete wcrk of the kind ever giv iato Donas tor tuiniment ol contract, it let. Dated Nov. 18, 1879. E.

M. Forde, nl5-2w City Cleric. Humboldt, Father McCaul, Wichi Ions to any part of the country. All en of Emporia. J.

M. BUTLER, DEALEBS IX ForeipaM Domestic Lipis about to paint should nnu for their book. "Everyone Their Ori Pain ta, Father Swembergh, of Newton and Father Careus of Junction City, Fire. Some one attempted to burn "OLD HATS DADE HEW." ter," mailed free. T.

A. Thompson BBAttaiB the Normal school building last Sat have been holding mission at the president; O. It. Ingersoll, treasurer Statements, Envelopes Catholic church in Emporia this 162, South street, New Tork. urday morning.

About lv o'ciock a fire was discovered in the Assembly MADISON. KAttdAfo A good Residence in Elm dale Chase Co. And a frame house, six rooms a well, cistern, out houses, etc will sell or rent. tf S. N.

Wood. We have now the best store and the largest and best assorted stock of goods in Chase county. Come and see us. Wm. Jeffrey Sox.

al3-4w Notice W'sbave sent our subscrip-tion list at iidison to E. G. Chase. Will our subscribers there please call and settle. Inventors and patentees should send for instructions, terms, references, to Edison Brothers, Solicitors of Patents.

Washington, D. who furnish the same without charge. week. Groceries Hotel Changes. J.

F. Schmidt a. a. ifennmiore, a practical batter, is now permanently located on Sixth Avenue, between room, which was speedily extinguish ed. The only damage done was the late of Council Grove, has purchased Commercial and Merchant north side opposite sylvania Used Store up ssaire.

He Tags and Isabels, ASD the St. Clare Hotel on South Com burning of a hole about four feet square in the roof. We hardly think tne eleaas words pnsjases aad blooks hats, in other old hats made new. Cleans eolars and mercial street, and has refitted it and it the work of an incendiary. I in GO TO elotnee.

In this he claims to have no renovated it thoroughly, and now Provisions repairs Work satisfactorily done or no pay opens it to the traveling public, hop re? ners were at work on the building, and it is likely a spark or a coal blew out of one of the furnaces and lodged The Osage City Times has suspended until the first day of January 1880. The Millers have worked hard, have published a live paper on credit, and now they propose to suspend and collect what is due them before issuing their paper again. wish them success. No paper can thrive on the credit nystem. It is impossible.

Give him a call. nl5-tf Xhe Star Sakery J. GARDNER, Propr. West side oT Commercial street; between 4tn, and 5 th, avenue. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Busies, Orders be left at t.

C. Ilcnning's bakerr tad eafewsnaerr. 41 -f ins to sref a liberal share of patron age. Mr. Schmidt is an old.fcotel Teas, Tobaccos, Fruits and in the roof.

As it was in the day DK. A. STANDLEY, The National Era, man. He knows all about thai jsi time, and workmen all over the build Physician and Surgeon, Madison Kansas, of Candies. a fers his professional services to the afflicted.

nes8 and we guarantee he will keep a good house and charge reasonable ing, it does not seem reasonable, or even probable, that anyone set the Edison Brothers is a well-known and successful firm of lartro experience, Goods at bottom prices, and quality grarsjeWl. Calls responded to promptly at any hour of the day or night. EMPORIA, KAS. prices I5-tf budding on fire purposely. having been established in 1866.

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