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Atlanta Cricket from Atlanta, Kansas • 3

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RAILKOAD TIME TABLES. St. L. s. F.

R. B. Frisco Line. The Leading Farm Paper. ATLANTA CRICKET.

omy one railroad tracK will be used at present, the strength of the bridge Several parties have asked us during the past two weeks if we intended to remain in Atlanta a year. We would have gladly answered this ATLANTA LUMBER COMPANY, The Kansas Farmer, now in its 2fith BAST BOUND. M. A. COPELANJP Local Editor.

year, Improves with age. It contains STATIONS. ucoucu luai two tracks can be laid The plans already contemplate a wagon-road for WE8TBODMD. Mail. I Exp.

Mail. Kxp. a) pages, and stands at the head of venides. xne bridge will be approached from the west over an iron trcati arm ru question had it been in our power to do so. There is not a person in Omnia township but could answer the ques 9 10 am THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1888.

9 oo prr. le HaHtead ari 620 Dm 630 am -Dealers in- western farm journals. It is in the hands of men who graduated in the 1010 Ill icugio. Wichita le 5 15 "I sao 1101 or i.soo feet in length. It 104!) 17 tion more correctly than we can.

Do eoiiooi or cne rarm oia jansans who Augusta Leon 1128 Don't steal coal. Delieve in the Ktata And nrhn 422 439 352 411 845 P.SS UllCVQ 0 Btuwuea irom the east oyer an Iron trestle 1.000 feet long, and over an embankment. le Anthony at the people want the paper to stay in their midst? Will they give it the required support? The matter is left in developing all our possibilities. The There's a big hen on. 640 747 6 57 Thursday night of lastwivlr.n Caldwell le 736 747 ivansaa armer Is a broadgauged jour lifurln On mb: nine cars of cattle on the nal wnich aims at the education of 9 20 630 7S6 8 48 910 949 10 40 1106 114X1 wholly for the people to decide.

We certainly can't live on wind. We UUy VVCUL through the Walnut river bridge at El Dorado. 1002 iarmers and their families from the Ark.C'y Winfielrt Atlanta Lnthim nave thUS far done nil in ur nnmp? tn 10 51 11 17 620 633 600 615 513 529 4 24 4 41 358 417 325 345 WB8 IUae np with twenty-five cars of There is no flies on Atlanta. Cranberries at Willis Wilson's. Did you carve the turkey to-day November is on the home stretch.

uu iku engines, two of the plow to the platform, from the pall to the parlor. The perfect farmer is an educated gentleman, and his wife and 11 50 arBeaum'ut between the ensinea. give iu peopie a nrst-ciass local paper, which seems to be appreciated by but verv few. Tim uwui reaching the bridge the second le Beaum'ntar il 53 1-2 40 cmiaren are crunifiii cnmnnni.tno 12 03iii 12 ft! vw MU fX 335 21S 243 Severy Jiej some cause left the rails and tn 1 10 am enough to support a paper if it will, and there is no reason why all our bus- tne good and pure. This stalwart old friend of the people believes in building up everywhere the best anri thn ed the ties nntil it began to break through, when The days continue to grow shorter.

FallRiv. I'redonia Xeodesha Cherry v. Oswpito cua.uccr on tne nrst engine heard the bridge iueo8 uicu Buuum not aavertise, or at 120 148 2 37 310 412 4 50 602 142 215 2 47 355 4 29 684 Shingles, Lath, Blinds, Sash, Doors, Sand, Lime strongest men and women, and in puiimg tne throttle least, subscribe for the paper. The uucu 148 212 116 142 12 45 110 1151 1225 10 47 am 11 19 1008 1040 925pm 4 55 pm J. B.

Harden was in town Tuesday. Lots of people in town last Saturday. Colnmb's matter rests entirely with you. What making the farm a fountain of good thinsrs. la nnt.

nnlv lIln-. Carthage "vo cars, tima escaninff Thn.i.- er engine and nine cars went down and the loss 10 30 am le Red FVirfc i- is your wisn Decide now A married man in Winfield refused to go with his wife to a fancy fair, sav a imjnl farm work and farm methods, but it is an educator in state-craft. Published weekly at Toneka. TTnnana was great. The fireman was r.nnq;rii,i 3 30 pm arvinita le turkey has passed in his checks.

Wasn't last Sunday a beautiful day bruised and scratched while the 1245 2 00 1 45 i 105 am Hair, Cement, Plaster, 115 le Ft. Smith ari seriously injured. A large number of the carti iir Buv VOUr toboeann at the reduced price of $1.00 a year! Sample copy free. Address Kansas i armer Cr. Ttu enenial nri-o were junea, while others sustained of J.

B. Har- le Monett le "SnrincPM 715 am 9 05 6 00 pm 7 45 950 630 am den limbs and other injuries. The Iors tn th 7 40 am 530 815 pm 810 pm 5S5 8 50 am ar St. Louis ing that he had to attend an important meeting, so the woman stayed at home, but the man went to the fair just the same and got -home about two o'clock in the morning, and stealthily crept into the house and to the bedside where his wife was sleep pany is estimated at about $80,000. The debris the Kansas Farmer is clubbed together with the Cricket, both papers for only $2 00 a year.

was cleared away by burning. -And all kinds of- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. SPECIAL NOTICES. "VJ A TfAi -r The wheelbarrow bets becomerather stale. Small dwelling houses are In demand.

There should be more sidewalks in Atlanta. Eilhr -8- trover Cleveland President of Senate AMONG THE COWLEY EXCHANGES. Tnffoll. A. T.

EurrOUO-ha nrnnrioi. fCowley countv exchanees are ffnitri r.7. ing. After getting his clothes off ready for bed, he imagined that his wife was waking up, so he began rocking the cradle, which stood near the bed. as thoue-h ha hsd gram, Tribune and Visitor.

Winfield Travel, City Meat Market, will hnv W. Fuller F. Bayard S. lairchilds C. Endlcott Wm.

c. Whimev Dispatch and Democrat, Arkansas City; Eagle ani? Enternrinf TCm-rion r.mi f. Chief Justice Secretary of State Secretary ef Treasuiy Secretary of Secretary of Navy Secretary of Postmaster-General cattle and hogs, and pay you the highest market price. He also pays cash John Goley drove over to Douglass Udall; fret Press, Dexter. jl uou iui luau purpose.

ju.19 wife af F. Vilas I ior niaes. -Oirkinson xucsuajTi A Farmers' Alliance was nnrnmV Attorney General Augustus H. Garland We have unsnrnaRpr? farMlIrlo Subscribe for tha Cricket. ter ne naa been rocking about Ave minutes, raised up in bed and said, "you infernal old bald-headed fool, come to bed.

I have the baby here." He went. at Mt. Vernon school house one dav Preston B. Plumb irom the lumber modnrmor Hictr i-e a The Eagle has made "arraingments" to club with the Sew Vork World. S.

M. Pall is reported as rapidly recovering from his recent illness. We hope soon to be able to announce his complete recovery Eagle The Free Press says Masters. Hale Deem a.nvx aic uicuarcu 10 sell number one framing and finishing and in fact, all kinds nf V. S.

Senators Congressman, 1st District. Congressman, 2d District. Congressman, 3rd District. Congressman, 4th District Congressman Mh TMairi Rakfl lin tht $1 An nnH i iiono mpralls. E.

N. Morrill E. H. Funston B. W.

Perkins Thomas Ryan for PATEOKIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. -THE nam ani cnif mA I i i the Cricket. jwii. pine luuiucr ciL a very low price. oonn a.

Annerson U1IU v.uta l.nnirrAtiatYian Rt 1 t.i r. that city, have "tobbaggons" for sale. They must be something wonderful. If To be prosperous in business regularly. I he Atlanta Lumber one of the most enterprising substantial and reliable business firms in Southern Kansas, have completed arrangements whereby they are prepared to furnish sight drafts or bank exchange, free of right Barnum London have one of these aw.

SOUTHERN KANSAS RAILWAY lul things. Congressman, 7th District S. Peters State Senator Jennings Representative, 59th District John A. Eaton Representative, 60th District Lewis P. Kine Representative, eistDistiict J.

D. Maurer STATE. Winfield Tuesday. -Proprietor of the- tjuose wno may need or desire such accommodation. Our people should point with just pride to this Walter D.

Kidwell of T.nthom 1 co Tell W. Walton, editor and proprietor of the Lincoln Kepublican, is in the city on a visit with his parents, brother, sister and friends. Also for the purpose of joining a party for a hunt in the territory. L. M.

Crawford, who now ftnntrnla thp 1-nr1 iu iuwu iiibl ouuuay. IS A KANSAS ROAD, And is thoroughly identified with the interests Sf he Stfte of Kansas and Us peo pie, and affords its patrons facilities uneaiialled and Southeastern 12anias, tween nrm, as rew towns are favored with men to equal financial standing with W. C. DlCUS and A nthsr monnKn.n A. C.

Drum, nf TTunana r1; tt ror, COMMERCIAL HOTEL the city last Sunday. Lieutenant Governor a. P. Kiddle Secretary E.P Allen Auditor Timothy McCarthy Treasurer ja8. W.

Hamilton Attorney-General S. B. Bradford Supt. Public Instruction J. H.

Lawhead 8CPKK1IE COURT. ing opera houses in this state, has purchased the Kirse white wmws, utarnett. Iola, Humboldt, Chai.ute, Cherryvale Indel Dendence. wii." a bar at Willis Wilson's. ATLANTA, of the Atlanta Lumber and all should duly appreciate the great advantage to be derived through their standing.

Now that the long winter evenings are approaching, fivprv fa KANSAS. lease of the Warder Grand opera house in Kansas City. Crawford may as well have them all. That's what he Is working for. Visitor.

James Wilson, of Atlanta, a nephew of Lem Wilson living on Crab creek, was down this week on a visit. While down he called to Ree ir narper, Attica, Kiowa, Medicine Lodge, and intermedi- THEOU6H MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Independence, ml Be thankful for What TOll hurra t-otV -One of the- er than grumble about it. The little folks are nlrnrltr onnnfin cniet Albert H. Horton Associate Justices JJ M. Valentine fti.

A. Johnston Clerk C. J. Brown JUDICIAL. Judge 13th District M.

G. Troup Stenographer Raymond tions at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherryvale with onr trains for Km have a first-class local paper, and as it the Free Press folks as all Atlanta people do. Free Press. You should have helped him up, Brother. Walnut and Coffeyville "'rara' ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily except Snn- XSMUbAUK the days until Christmas.

Go tO Willis Wilaon'a tr, kn is conceded by everybody that the Cricket ia the "handsomest and beat paper in the county," it should be found in every home. Its columns are never prostituted to personal abuse of Best Houses in Southern Kansas. WELL SUPPLIED TABLES. GOOfi ROOMS and BEDS. auu vyiacne ana otta- RKMEMBEK that by purchasing tickets via.

this line connection i i it: A 7 September and third Tuesday in December COUNTY. 9Ier75--- S. J. Smilev A ladies and gents overshoes. E- D.

Doty made a flying trip to Winfield Monday morning. nditor borne are continually growling about hard times, and when, a man comes along and wants a job of work done and offers them good living wages they haven't got time to do it, not even if they are offered $2.50 per day and board. This kind of talk about hard times sounds like muse wuo umer witn us politically or otherwise: it endeavors to be truthful S. B. Part luiuuu iraius to ail lo lilts tk.ns translers and cnanges at way eta.

THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this lineal any ol the regular Coupon Stations, and J. E. Nipp W. E. Tansey C.

L. Birart'j CbaS. Khaffflfir nH linra nnlnn tr. J. M.

LAMBERT. Treasurer Probnte Judge Sheriff Recorder feupt. Public Nurvevor ited Winfield last Saturday. in all its utterances, and while it is Republican to the core, it is the mouthpiece of no man, ring or clique Terms only $1.50 a year in advance. nonsense.

Enterprise. J. M. Conner H. S.

Branson Miss Ella Kelly We haven't heard of a single case of mugwump since the election. w.iXr destination Ji-ast, eat, North or South. PULLMAN SLEEPERS on ail night trains, or adil ress lnlorniaaollsee maps and lolders, GEO. T. NICHOLSON.

Gen'l Pass. Agent, Topkka, Kansas. jvi. sraaiey ATi. i (- Proprietor of th There are several Dr.

H. D. Cooper Health Officer Dr. Geo. Emmcrson The new fall stvlps fnr lni.

are Squire Zeigler has retired from his office as justice of the peace, in favor of Daniel Kemp-ton, Jr. who lives two miles north of Burden. Dan is now ready for legal business that may come before his majesty as a fall fledged justice. Call and see him young people when yon want a good job of marrying done. Enterprise.

very handsome and becoming. A A A A A country boys who make frequent visits to this city and actually destroy property. Last Saturday night they made their rounds thmntrh town too AAA A A A A A A A A The Weekly Capital. The DOOreet of 11 hntrn manvr t-VInnn i A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A BANK OF LATHAM for which we should be thankful. J- D- Guthrie, Ch'n CommisBioners S.C.

Smith, W. P. Hardwick. regular session on the onday in January, April, July and Octo- rr TOWXSHIP. ZwrTe G.

B. TreisiVrpV Clint Babb ireasurer lu Ward Justices of the Peace. JK- S. Strother CLIPPED FROM THE LATHAM SIGNAL. sidewalks, destroying fences and trees, and numerous other things that could be thought of only by such heathens! I 1-.

A Go to Willis VVil 9 0 vtF tJUy Li 1 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FAMILY PAPER. vvvvy uuua. uiaier ana iinea werk coats. Isn't it about time to talk Christmas tree? Be a man and pay up your election wagers. i-uc uuae ia repeatea ana tne parties discovered, it will prove rather dear fun for them.

There are npnrlv 1 nnn f- i 1 Li Vtt" -WILIiDO A- t.l Dorado 13 workinsr uo a creamerv nnrt Con8t irn vr cheese factory enterurise READ MRS. HUDSON'S STORY, lanoma waiting to become settlers. Just arrived a large en voice of boots and shoes at Willis Wilson's Tom C. Copelaud has started the Atlanta Cricket, in Atlanta, Cowley county, and he will Wm IT Day ftroor Genera! Banking and Exchange Business. WRITTEN EXPEESSLY FOR The Weekly Capital.

President Secretary Treasuaer and Agent. SCHOOL BOARD, Director GUlird The paper is a beauty rfnd shows the. The time a man most needs a is just after he returns from one. wi.i k. 01 an exnprr nnntttr nnri IT Gillird Clerk Bonds of Kansas are worth more on the market than government bonds.

It is stated that the Frisco will be extended to Little Rock, Arkansas, next year. L. A. Kinley, one of Atlanta's enterprising business men, visited this city last Sunday. The time is not far off when a letter can be sent through the U.

S. mails with some certainty of reaching its destination the same year. Rash Treasu Will i is Wilson the moth nd tha able writer. The ueatest and trimmest sheet ever published in Cherryvale was the Torch, founded by Mr. CoDeland and th i of if ho unii IK i i i yrwiuna uau a preuy nard time of it.

New fumitu COLLECTIOITS 21 The Wjceklt Capital, published at Topeka. Kansas, is an eight-page, 50 column, first-class family It gives the latest Telegraphic and State news, Reports of all important meetings, political, religious, and scicntiiic conventions held at the Capital of the State. Every citizen ot Kansas should taee a paper giving the proceedings of the Legislature, and news from lican in 1S82. Cherry vale Kinley's at the lowest possi ble prices. A I'LANTA MAILS.

Mails east and west see Frisco time table. Mill for Cedar Ford, Pine Grove, Freedom and Leon, leaves Atlanta on Monday. Wednesday and Friday of each week. 't-onice open Sundays from 10:30 a. m.

to J. S. Rash, Postmasler. On the 15th inst. the Adams Emrma fV.mr.on-r -ON ALL Much of the hand-writing on the mo capital.

There is no good reason or economy in the practice of going to Winfield to do your. trading whpn von tnnw fhoi Ail persons subscribing al once will have the benefit of Mrs. 3. K. Hodson's story, "Esther.

wait snows ignorance and bad spelling. The dance to be srivan at, fho hnii went on to some 3,000 miles of road in the west and northwest, giying them 360 additional billing points. Frank Harden, of Atlanta, was In this city on bnsiness Wednesday. He was in town umin nuiv.ii win ue continued eacnweeK icvcu weens, ooimuencing ov. litn.

Coin LOAN MONEY on REAL ESTATE uitfUL Dromiaea to ha a vArv ucwriHjuuges, wno nave read tnis story man affair. if you would do your trading in your own town where it justly belongs, the merchants Bere could do well by you as anybody. If our merchants don't happen to ha Ve thfl vnnda vnn mnir rta ucsript, pronounce it one of great interest CHUBCHES. ME. CHURCH, Rev.

C. M. Haworth, Pas-. tor. Services evry alternate Sunday at 8 p.

at the school house. -jSTTEWLTGHT CHRISTIAN. Services the J-H third Sunday each month Kt 11 o'clock NWTia Tour time to buy clothing of J. B. Harden at crreatlv rdnrl Thursday, accompanied by John Goley, the genial landlord of the Commercial hotel at Atlanta.

Mayor. W. Hackney, of WJnfleld, departed prices." oircugiii, carrying wiin it a powerful argument against the Mormon iniquity. Mrs. Hudson, who has contributed may sketches and short stories to the Kansas Farmer in years past, and to The is not an entire stranger to Kansas readers.

The Weekly Capital, the price of which is 81 per year, and Thk Signal will be sent to any address one year lor $1.75. The cash must, in the order. -At Lowest Bates. References Ajsr CoEKESPoxuENTa ici iiiein senu ior ine gooas and make their little profit. People may differ in politics, but ai me cnurcQ Atlanta, Eider A.

C. Mizecer iu charge. last oaiuraay evening tor Taeoma, Washington Territory, where he will Drobahlv locate. Tt Buy your ammunition of Harden. rumored that he aspires to the appointment of I1EISTI AN, Henry Chi! wood, Pastor.

Ser- wueu-iE comes down to business, all alike want prosperity. The way to vires the seroi il snil fourth sunt each mont 1 at 11 o'clock 111. rv, r-. i-. at the school luciuuauw uave oeen aoioer a Doiii-c in A lanta get it is to send grumblers to the rear and to have live men nut thir Qhnni.

governor oi mat Territory. As the night train was coming from the sonth Wednesday! night the engine broke loose from the train between here and Wingate and ran ITiBBST: EE'S gooa business every day since the ders to the wheel. eiecuon. TTMOST SARBATH SCHOOL, at the school very Sahbith at 10 o'clock a UNABRIDGED. ahead some distance while the tiaiu came to Citizens' National Bank, Kansas City, Mteeouri -First National Bank, Winfield.

Kansas, National Bank, El Dorado, Kansas, Gilman, Son New York. J. M. LAMBERT. Cashier.

E. S. Stiot Sup't. A. T- Unrrnnirha Inaa nnpihoiio very sudden stop, when the air-h rake ennnprt lom C.

Copeland, of the Latham Signal, was in town last Haturriav uu Citv meat market of IT Rtnin jtr STANDARD AND BEST. uvAnini, SOCIETIES. UU.j and will contiuue the business in first Claas orHff Via Viaa minol 1 A 9h 'iT meet every Tuesday evening at A CSliULf into the room iusfc sonth nf t.ha noT Go to Willis Wilson's to buy your et office. ing hose broke. Every once in a while we hear of some thinking farmer who gets two crops off the same piece of ground in one season.

Several farmers planted beets or turnips or wheat or rye among their corn last July with the result of lots of feed for stock from the same ground which they grew their corn. uiuuggaus caps, iascmators. fc. 11. XWj IX I.

Cckningham, M. W. E. D. Donr, Rec.

fOICTIONAjjjM Joe Rose, who want tn VCanaaa rMf. J. M. EDMISTON .1 A. nif-eis at their hull th i-l yOU Want ChPnn hnta anrt um; viny last week to have his eyes examined and treated, bad bis muu A OCT third Saturday niRht or each month.

inmmings, talk cash. I must hav lCiXVtril out entirelv. and an artifi P.ifll nno nnf Jobs H. Morgan, P. C.

GlLLIARD, Alljt. "VVm. H. I money. jvirs.

J. L. Strother. in its place. He is expected home'to-day.

A. Kinley, late of Illinois, arrived in this city Wednesday and took possession of the Latham grist mill, for which he recently traded. VVnat We want nnw ia loot, 1.11. liUILOIXG AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, meets the first ih 3000 more Words and nearly 2000 mora Illustrations than any other American Dictionary. Along the supplementary features, original with Webster's Unabridged, and for concise and trustworthy information, are A Biographical Dictionary aoo lain about the election and closer attention of each month 1-R.

Cnnxrvnifiv Pw. Dr. TVTa vprinnea rohifnarl 10 uusiness. from Kansas fritir TnooH it a. i.

jjott, ssecretary. H. Giluari), Solicitor. REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND INSURANCE ne is eviuenuy a man ot enterprise, as lie is making many, needed repairs and improvements and is arranging to put in steam power. He will doubtless make it a paying piece of prop BORTST nn 9.1 at.

tr. He stonned at Mound Vallew. nn hia turn, for a short visit with relatives MISCELLANEOUS. ix. jxeever, tnree miles northeast of ana inenas in that citv.

town, a gin. As loner as the season nermita ant The gay and festive drummer flour- mhArU 1 wuu tnero ia land tn ha nlnxwrari in jitke a trreen nav ttpp ri a erty. Parties who may have occasion to drive to Atlanta are Iiereby notified that the temporary road, which now leads through the pastures of Isaac VanMatre and D. L. Sherar, occasioning thejopening and closing of three gates on these premises, will hereafter be closed, and that spring the plow should be kept coin quite numerous.

W. MAYGIIT1TES, M. PHYHIGIAN SURGEON, OiEce at Atlanta Drug Siore ATLANTA, KAXSA.S. ef BROKERS, ATLANTA, KANSAS. Will Loan Mnn PV fn Inner 1 1 containing nearly 10,000 names of Noteworthy Persons, with their nationality, station, profession or occupation, date of birth and death, (if deceased), A Gazetteer of the World Df over 25,000 Titles, locating an briefly describing the Countries, Cities, Towns, and Natural Features of every part of the Globe, and The Explanatory and Pronouncing Vocabulary of the names bf Noted Fictitious Persons Places, such as are often referred to in literature and conversation.

The latter is not now, in order to Baye labor when the mere are S.OfH lano-nnn-oa v. busy time comes. worm ana its inhabitants profess more The writer rrnm nn nioH Vmnfr TT. t-uau religions. luose.

aireciiy interested, and others who can and feel disposed, will meet next Saturday on the section line west and prepare the road prop-. den to Burden last Sunday afternoon. "It was a verv nleasant dw unit tuo. Hand in vour holidav nri D. CUITNIIT GHAM, M.

T. uwn, i.i luc ai me musi reasoname rate or inter- InA yU 6 aQythiug to ell or trade, eall and ee us we will do you eooa- J. M. EDMISTON CO. meuts.

Our readers are waiting to see drive to that city was duly appreciated by ua. tuov TOnci jiiu represeni. PHMGIAH When VOU hnrst a rlnllor Geo. Darlinsrtnn. Oliver Tariff SOBIATM TO OOB PATRONS.

7 melts awav: hut W. P. Strother started last Monday morninsr on a hunting tour tv nrllAi. Oflice east ide Msln street, ATLANTA, KANSAS. no awiui wnac you eay.

Mr. H. H. Kennedy and several of his neighbors dehorned their cattle about the first of November. No loss occurred from the operation and the cattle now herd as closely and peacefully together as so many sheep.

Mr. Kennedy claims that it not only takes less shed room but all the stock on the farm and all people as weil are safe from injury or death. The cry now is that the horns must go. It takes about three the south Dart of the State and th ior. For thirtv davs ritory.

iouna in any otner -Dictionary. WEBSTEH IS THE STANDARD authority in the Gov't Printing Office, and with Supreme Court. It is recommended Dy the State Sup'ts of Schools of 36 States, and sy leading College Pres'ts of U. S. and Canada.

it is the only Lictionary that has been selected making State Purchase for Schools, and learly all the School Books are based upon it In invaluable companion in every School and at evfery Fireside. Specimen pages and testimonials scnt-prepaid on application. Published by G. C. MERRIAM Springfield, U.

S. A. will sell overcoats actual wholesale and clothing at FoiTND A sure 'nnnvh' rli a mnn i prices, for cash. J. B.

Harden. f- u.u.u.vruu Scarf Din. The owner i.iqit a ti, O. W. DAVIS SOU, Practical and Experienced LA CKS I jg For first class work give them a call.

Shop on ivansas nas sixty-one local Y. M. C. minutes to take the horns off an animal. Times.

same by calling at this office, describ-ipg property and paying for this v. orsranizatmna mnr tKsn The Santa Fe made a ten oer cent, cnt on sal I UIUC1 FRISCO LINE. Handsome new equipment surnrlsino- ovorrihin rS nco ui iub ivxississippi ri ver. aries of employes, which took effect on the 1st inst. It cuts on all officers and salaried em It is no trouble tO meet a hill nn-ar-a- nwut.

ov4.s jr BVULII JU.UiA BdCei, air. tS. M. Tltna rclnmul l.ol rra atlaxta. ployes from president down to and including days.

A fellow runs onto one at al wu.u.u O0i OUU day evening from a two weeks' visit. KANSAS. an wno receive over fifty dollars per month ffllRFS WHFRF All FIKF FA II wiin nia nepnew at JSureka Springs. most every corner. But there seems to be a scarcity of the liquidating fluid.

L. A. KINLEY, ftissiDDl river. A ill 1 1 lino nr Exchange. That's tough on the laboring man.

-Dealer in- Best Couffh Syrup. Tastes good. Use in time. Sold bydrugjriets. Thn Arlanro .1 v.

isn't it? But it don't exactly jibe with the Slepnpr hv unman urawing lioom and Bullet fw en 8t I this route to run daily be- MlSS MattlA 1 i. wnme oi tne union laborites to the effect that ucuaucu last Tllffllt for Moilnrl Vn 1 1 air rho.n 1. DRUGS MEDICINES, Ion hand. spending Thanksgiving. She will re ATLANTA, KANSAS turn io mis city ivionaay evening.

Douglass countv th the great and merciless Santa Fe corporation had reduced the section men to eighty-eight cents a day. The result of the wheat crop in this part of the Walnut Valley last year being better than for several years. before, has indnn-d the fa between St moatis or protection and will be run daily SpringSeld, Carthage an5 1 1. i7 ii I believe Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life. A.

H. Dowell, Editor Enquirer, Eden-ton, N. April 23, 1887. Jrarents should visit, thn aut an buuio titru Leen innnoa in i WUU OOUUISAO I. VUII.

ll.I ence and weie-hinir mo nnnnio ti. Cberrvvkl VVinfi.iH a.J" uu diuii, xvansas, via. Carthage, JopliD, uiort) iuau inev no. it. I C7.

a ilia He also has a stock of FURNITUE Call and See Him. J. M. EDMISTON, i. i tiia uic teachers, and canaea iha to uuv unuipaigu lie.

put iortn extra ettbrts. sow an immense acreage for the h'arvest of 1S89. Not only in this portion of the State, but all over the State the golden cereal has been nlam- The successful candidates nnw hoxro 7 "MnUu Lie 1 wee 11 r. Ijiui9 ana Ivaosaa west We Vn iiZ.V.bi8 eat through car route through the grand South-Srvelln Pp5r with the Boys and erirls e-et. the tables turned.

Instead of running -Will Kepair- ed, and if next year is as encouraging as last. the campaign nonsense has died out. Agent FriMo Line cau on or addre93 neare8t oajuuujr, everyooay runs to tbem cveryooay, evervooc Kansas will soon be classed among the first of 1 iu SEWING MACHINES forP08t-fii W. P. Brown malo -u.

wiSHAKr, Gen'l Pass. St. Louis. Missouri. me wneat producing states.

Tribune. Several a business trip -ui an Kinds to Latham to-day. Oklahoma proper contains l.R07Sns nMa rnu 1,0 lerruorv or Uklaho- The Ckicket has ni.t.ia v.i farmers in this neighborhood this season concluded to test the upland in the production of and have for the first time sown quite an acreage on the uplands. In First-class Order. office tw doors south of post-office.

Work guaranteed. A majority of machinea. iua wm uumaiD makins a iloln Kn. ful for. ri! with very little can be made almost Tne Family Edncator.

Work on the great railroad bridge which Ron "Oh. vnn have fruma Ami i svuu new. wive me a call. The best Cough Medicine is Piso's Cure for Consumption-. Children take it without objection.

By all druggists. 25c ton capitalists are buildins to Webster's Unabridged dictionarv is v. sail an laaij you were always behind bjfore," was the queer greeting a fchiol master sippi river at Memphis, has been com- Send Six cents fnr nnntso-p mi Y0U KW EE ROBBED T0-EGrBC. YrriJfJF0R AT 0CE- Safe 22x15x16 Ttonil', f-? rmer Safe- 1912x13, $24 Household andVnstfe.S Sa "SL.C-A a great family educator, and no family of children ouarht to ha hrnnht A uieuceu. ine bridge proper is on the cant 1 and receive tree a costly box of goods which will gave to tne nrst boy at school.

ilever plan, and will consist of a channel snan i'" YJ wnnout havinc reaHw money 770 feet in length. This is said to be the loniresl Each one nf nur eraua volume. Tt mm 1 single span of the kind in the world, and ita WHFRF All FtSP AM make it a social duty to talk and work Ii mu mi uiiug eise minis world. All or either sex succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune before the workers, absolutely sure.

At once address Tkdk Maine. 4l Host Agents wanted everywhere Ko charge for territon. nS'? JUS1 Jmirrh Rvrnrw Tni-f rrA construction is a difficult piece of engineering. Kuanci UUU- dreds of questions of each wide-awake child. It is an ever-present and reliable schoolmaster to the whole family tins nine city or ours, ana? induce many more to come here and trade.

-ine bridge will also have two Rnna onnh feet in length. The bridire will he 34 feet in THE VICTOR SAFE LOCK CINCINNATI. O..

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About Atlanta Cricket Archive

Pages Available:
71
Years Available:
1888-1889