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The Brainerd Ensign from Brainerd, Kansas • 4

The Brainerd Ensign from Brainerd, Kansas • 4

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31 rs- Jno. Olsteiu is no Letter. Mrs. Abe Kelly was quite tsick. IP ISOUND THE ALARM IW1- IT THE WS GO iROM HOUSJ) TO HOUSl THlT New Cranberries at J.

S. Ket.i v'r 11 BY R. P. MORRISON, Don't go away from home to do your trading. sat liiearenoe dais HOsenDerc tin ATT EEPTJ.B KDITOK AND ritOPHIKTOK.

Java Blend Coffee, the best in the eoczxrr: market, at J. S. Keliv's. 1 1 Mr. A.

O. McLain spent Friday with his brothers at this place. BEEN It A rand aeeess.jf Qfc O. O. F.

Milton Lodfre. No. 6S, meet every night in Xl-uI's llalL G. A. IU J.V.Smith roust No.

meets cavh alternate Saturday niht in Xcul' Hall. Buck wheat flour at J. S. Kklly's 11 t.K. CI ICR CI I Service each alternate Sab bath at .1 tj'clock.

p. m. at the Presbyterian church, II. McMillan, l'astor. PKES11VTER1AN CI I RC1 1 Services alrer Brainerd, Kansas.

Thursday Evening, Oct. 18th 18S8. Hon; Louis Ilanback and others will address the meeting. A delegation from Benton, consisting of 39 young ladies in their Chariot of Liberty, Benton B. and Flambeau club will be present.

Braindrd B. B. and Flambeau club and delegations from ether points will parade. nitte Sabbaths at It o'clock a. and each Suhbath 7 o'clock p.

Kev. J. Rankin, Pastor. Rev. Itaukin returned from Hutchison Monday.

Lawyer Smith, of El Dorado, was in our City Tuesday. Nannie Eaton boarded the East bound train last Tuesday for El la a word, we liave at unparalled sacrifice, heretofore unknown in this county been slaughtering our stock. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity to secure some of the many bargains, J. OSEDLBRG 00. The People's Olotliiers.

Bl Dorado, Kalis, A. F. A M. BrainerJ Idgc, No. So.

nH.tr ts in Neal Hall Tuesday cveninirs on before full moon, a4 two weeks thereafter. E. T. Katort, W. M.J 1U S.

Raymond, Secretary. PRESBYTERIAN S. io o'clock a. tn elich Sabhatlu Superintendent, Fred Wiles; Aisis tins J. K.

Frainptcm; Miss May Mom rW; Treasurer, Mrs. Rankin; Organist, MijMol fie Cnt5(. Mr. Marelftnd and Sons of Iowa were called to the burrial of his daughter. Not a sinsrle mechanic on the OFFICIAL DIRECTORY: Nice weather to work.

S0HOOL BOOKS- Great A GRAND GOOD TIME WILL BE HAD. Turnout every body and hear the issues of the campaign discussed. By order of Co. Central "Committee, R. F.

MOORE, Chairman. is baby Union Labor State ticket, laborer's part tha. Mr. Amos Kauffman' sick. Clerk Auditor Treasurer Probate Judge COUNTY.

T. O. Castle Satterthwaite 11 Austin Aikiaan 11 Hutching Chi'S Schraui 11 Dodfeon Atlanta Cricket of QCowley Co. a Attorney Sheriff new, neat, and clean sheet comes to leputy Shcnff Mr-. sold hU butcher Insurance written at the Whitewater Bank, 13 Recorder us this week, edited by Tom Copeland, success to you.

Supt Pub IualriiCtion Surveyor Ctrou-r Dan Boyden A lirumback liovven Long AilcKenzie Skinner 1 A Rathburn A Kuster FOR SALE. "Students of maxims rather than markets" is a phrase that will stick thn democrats like a hole to a Health ORicer 11 0 0 SUPPLIES- A good fire feels comfortable these Commissioners House, one door north of White mornings. ugh nut. Uni side's store. For terms call at, this Mr.

Steve Barker visited in Hutch- 0fgce The President is prolific write-, ison ednesday. Mr. Ed McLain returned to his Commissioners meet the tiret Mocdaj iir.t Monday first lucstiav in April, and first Monday f- July October. Special sessions on call of chR.vmAii. JUDICIAL.

ijiit the hardest job of his life will To be had at Bottom Prices at the be to get up next fall's Thanksgiv- California Canning Goods at home in Newton, to attend school, J. S. Kelly's 11 bade farewell to his many friends ng proclamation. Ex. wi i Votrtn here for a time.

We will miss Ed's ndge-Cai District All red KeiMen (jlufk Voiey I ilooney Young Men's Christina Association, Annual State Convention. Abilene, Oct. 17-21. The annual meeting of the above named Associations will be held at Abilene October 17-21. Last year at Wichita about 450 delegates were present, milking it the largest Association Convention ever held in the West, and over $10,000,000 was subscribed for the support of the work in charge of the State Committee, the greatest amouut ever pledged by any 6tate for that object.

This year the Railroad Companies will give reduced rates, entertainment will be furnished, aad plans are being made for the biggest youg men's meeting ever held in the world. There will be room for Pastors on the. platform; Motheis in the Amen corner-Railroad men around the stoves; College sreoial face among us. The democracy robbed the cradle has made on his house lately. rDitrict Court for Butler county convenes on the iirt Tuesdays in March, of Brice and the catacombs of Thur- June, Ottobv-r mn Ueic-inber.

PALACE Every dav or so movers pass Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bale were DIG man.

But they didn't make much by it. Sandiego Union. through town coming from the West, called to Walton to meet her eldest brother aii wife who are viskinsr Trustee TOWNSHIP- NVin McCraner Whinery CD Bale SJ. Mont or Clerk Mr. Randolphs have moved it their parents, thus the family were The democrats are going to spi ead l'reasurer the Allen bouse, on Main btreet.

ajj together once more. tut all over the political field. '1 hey Consluhles C. V. 1' urtnan of Peace P.

h. AsUtmeiier See if you can find any thing in A Card. are going to beat Kilgore.beat Alur-dock and beat Shinn. They've sure this "ad" each word to read, Be sure to think of what you need, Be sure to heed what it doth say, -nd then to act without delay. this issue that ought not to be CITY To the many kind friends and added a big job too much.

W. Sbuman there. Mayor men near the windows; Junior departments on the front seats; Young men Ji itiiicr neighbors, who so freely gave their Clyrk V. T. A II Morrison everywhere.

Room for men who sing Mr. Oldham, of El Dorado, was assistance and sympathy in my late Police Judge Marshal Treasurer 1 lil- and plaj the flute and big fiddle for the A. J. Streeter, Union Labor can in the city Monday attending to bereavement; I wish to extend my Kelly glory of God, lien who can say a good didate for President, is worth more tmsmess. sincere thanks.

if Fitch Mmifori dal to the point in a minute, Men who J. S. Neiman. money thau ilarridon, Cleveland, Cour.cilaien BROS talk to god wheu they pray, Business V' Touilmson 1 Fred Si 'aroke Fisk and all the other Presidential Tomatoes, 10c. a can at J.

S. IvkiAv's MONEY TO 10M. and professional men who want to be in 11 Yet is candidates ttoraorned IS THE PKOPEU PLACE TO BUY tv Co-inril convent's th-i lir.i We-i Bfda of each mos.lh.J partnership with the Lord, and mea ne awfully opposed to "capitalists. If you know any thing new, don't 1 The undersigned have money to who can provide the sinews of war tn Some stnndinv: room reserved for those Asa rale the luew who bolt Judge be afraid to tell it and have it pub- loan on choice farms at 0 per cent Hshed I 5 Per cent cash commission when NATIONAL. rover Clevelan President roods, Hats.

Shiim's nomh.auo:? utt from motives Jui.n Shcruiii. I the nunt wanted ioes not exceed President of cei who have duin'j very much dur iog the year. Rev. James IT. Brookes, D.

of St of soite and revenge, in adetestaole A Considtring the dull times every- per acre and amounts over that piritof dictation anl doisunation Louis, will be ha preseent and as usua where, Brainerd isas hvelv as oeuld at 8 percent straight. And several in "eiiuiue ureac oi read from the Book. There will be early be expected. I We can and will make good loans Ahii a thousdrid oilier hings. honest and foarles judgment from I at lower rates than any one else morng meetings before sun up, great Chief Justice JTomsou li.

a.u Secretary of Htate Th'uaas osyun Treasury Daniel Mauniiii War LndU-ot Navy Whitney Interior Lama! Postmaster-General Ur Attor.jcy-Geuerul A 11 Garland Plum Senators 1 Ingalls Congressman ith District Thomas Ryan the bench. financial meeting Saturday moring. and ny rs mere are so lewpeopiei Haas Brothers a big farewell nieetteg Sunday nibt. I Kan A rich deposit ot uiciile lias been Persons desiriDg to attend may obtain oay nigius rajwwiggwi- It is aiso the proper place to take your produce and get all it is worth. discovered near Rus.se!! Springs, Jt wlll scat coll weather.

All o-n nnuntv. Soecimens have been full information by applying to any General Secretary of a local Association, or by writing to Geo, S. Fisher, State Secretary, Topekan, Kansas. received at an essay office in Topeka those that are not prepared had STATE. Governor John A Martin Lieutenant Governor A Riddle Secretary Allen DEATHS.

Minnie Agnea Moreland Born in Iowa, Jan. 16, Died Oct, 6th 1888. Age 24 years, 8 20 days. better be at work. Mr.

June Arbuckle moved with The Kansas Farmer, nuhlifihurf at To-: Auditor lmotnv i ZZ, iTrpnmirer James Hamilton peka, has been enlarged to a 29-jpage, SO- itf Bradford Attorney General bis familie, household goode etc, to If Queensware you wish to buy, Be sure Roach Bros, the first to try; It is the place you ought to go9 While the prices are so low. Married, Oct. 7, 1834, tu Mr Missouri on Tuesday. Jerome Neiman, thus but four years Sup Pub Instruction Chief Justice Associate Justices Clerk II Lawhead Albert II Horton Valentine A Johnston Brown Flour! McPhersot flour of happy wedded life together was and found to run from two twenty-five per cent, pure nickle. At the lowest estimate the deposit is worth over $7,000 a ton, and can bo work-ed with the greatest profit, there being an unlimited supply of it.

There is great excitement in Logan county over the rich find, and several claims have been staked out. It is beleived to be the Lniost valuable mineral find ever made in Kansas. Times. for sale by J.S.Kelly. 11 given them, till death the destroy column paper, and reduced In price to one dollar a year.

It ranks among the best agriculturai papers in the -country, and for Kansas fanners it is the best, because it is specially made up for them. It is low twenty years old, is conducted by practical farmers, and published wholly in the Interest of agriculture, in the mad feiWe Masons are fit-'mS messenger takes the fair com SCHOOL. Horace Kt. McLain Asst. Cashier.

A. II. McLaix, President. W. G.

Oi-UFiKLD, Vice President, tin- the hall over Penner's store pamon; yetwee not as those who hav no hope of meeting again id J. S. Kelly Brainerd Shuman Clerk Treasurer Director broadest sense of the word. W1 a ZZ1 the brighter Home," for you fee The Farmer publishes full stock, crop The merchants were busy last and know her faith in the religion and weather report for the entire State 9 ur7.11 Saturday selling goods to th many of Christ was complete, and w4ve TIME TABLE, FT W. B.

the convincing evidence there is a farmers who trade here. reward for all such after death, and seyen times a year. It also publishes a list of all the estray animals taken up in any part of tfre State. We have arrangements whereby we cau offer the Brainerd Ensign and the Kansas Farmer, both one McPhersox Brakcu which though invisible to th living See what -an irjrrexment Mr. Young has made on his front yard "There was a man in our town, lie was wondrous Wise, for when he marked his prices down he then did adventise.

And when be saw his trade increase, with all his might and main, be marked still lower every price, and anvertised again. is most desirable. She leaves her EASTWARD WESTWARD. year, for 1.75. This is an opportunity jgiTiCQ his wife came home.

Of Brainerd, Kans. SO. 4G8 mixed. STATIONS. companion, one baby boy, aged father, brothers, and one sister; with a host of sympathizing friends to AXOIHXR BOSTOX ES1ERPRISS, 12 30 Lv.EL DORADO.

Ars NO. 407 1 45 2 37 2 53 12 Authorized Capita! Paid up Capital, And when ho advertised again his rivals loudly swore to see folks rush POT WIN 4 41 with might and main to patronize 1118 If you -want catck yourTchlck-ens, drive them behind the bank and Horace's wolves will assist you. Owriadte4 ao crowded a third department needed The tael ers can neither do justice to themselves, or the pupils. The Chicago Santa Fe California Railway is completed between Chicago and Kansas City. This is the latest enterprise of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe R.

R. Company, 3 17 Lis store. And while they sat in solitude and saw bis custom win, a N. ROSSING 10 5S 2 tS 4 96 3 21 DoesaGerieal Banking Business; Interest 10 S2 3 42 There is expected to be a game of 10 15 4 00 that man behind the counter stood and raked the shekels in. And when he raked the shekels he saw his fortune rising, he took a goodly lot of tin atid then kept on advertising.

Each day a generous sum he'd sink, and demonstrate full plain, the more or time deposits; real estate loans made. Money paid when papers are signed. mourn her departure. Naturally kind and won the admiration and lasting friendship-of all her acquaintances. Her sickness, brain fever, was most severe, lasting five days till her soul was called to the God who gave body returned to dust from whence it came.

J31essed are they who die in the Not for Lhe dead we weep It is for our own loneliness we mourn. dare not, if we could bid her return, Or break her silent sleep. Not for the early grave Which friends mourn -over in despair, A Fathers hard the loved one there From earths dark shares to save. McLAINS 4 38 0 16 A.T.&S. F.

CROSSG 8 03 6 56 RiDGE.D 8 35 tjfce. ball played here next Saturday, between the Brainerd juvenile nine and the juvenile coui.fy and gives to its vast system a strong connection with the East, under its control. With tbis object in view it has been built in almost an air line, and reduces the distance between Chicago and the West and Southwest by over thirty miles. The superb vestibule trains of the 9 44 9 21 430 4 53 5 22 one pays for printer's ink, the gi eat 8 51 C. W.

Furman gives notice that he is ready to do plastering or mason work. Resides 3 miles er is the gain. Ex. 4 92 C. K.

N. CROSSNG 1 29 south of Brainerd. 1 49 30 Ar McPIIERSON. LvD 5 45 r. it.

a. new road between Chicago and Kansas city have caught the public fancy and have given the "Santa Fe" first place kmongst western passenger carriers. Frank and Charles Bafford started out of town last Thursday, on They said they Sophrona Ellen; daughter of Flor A. fl. SIcLaiTi, E.

S. McLain W.G.Oldfield. Ilorace McLain N. A. Holtcm.

HcLaial 13tf were going to Nebraska. IlifPI If you think there is not enough of reading (matter in this week's Wanted Help -Men and Women, Wanted one good man or lady in each county quick to represent our house and introduce our three great new books aeid bibles. No cash or experience necessasy; 30 paper, blame on the A1W Forty Jrt experience th preparation ff ftwr than One Hunire4 G. W. NEAL ence and William Kinna, was "born August 25, rS88.

Died Oct 1S88. Aged 5 weeks and 5 days. Our babyVspirit hatli flown, And nothing remains but the clay. Oh Jod! 'Thv wifc be done" Let it be what ever it may. And when we are called, And our spirits pass away.

I had plenty of copy, but, I didn't Thousand applications for tiie United States and KoT-eisw oug pnbliahers of ti American continue to ac jiKb eel like setting It up. The following is from the Omaha Republican. It needs no comment. The Voice is the organ of the political Prohibitionists, and the offer shows just -exactly how England regards it as an ally of the Free Trade Democratic party. It shows how English manufactures expect to use the Piohibition movement to bring about the success of Mr.

Cleveland: To the Editor of the Republican. I enclose yon 'a letter from a London firm offering to guarantee to send tlve Voice to half a million American farmers for five weeks before election. English -capital again in American politics, bnt ciuinsy generalship. Let every farmer know that the Voice is sont them by English capital, and then lose no sleep over the result. Yours, etc.

Jamks Harmaic. -Deafer ta for patents, caveats. trarn-warKSKTOpy; B. 1 If you want money on real estate, days time allowed agents to deliver why go to Eldorado for it, when books. "New Plans" and new books on salaay or commission, cr uiioers siaroware, you can get it" quicker and on the most favorable terms of any place May we meet in that heavenly home, wre will close a yearly contract with Where there is everlasting dav In Butler county at the Whitewater good pushers -and guarantee salary.

35ank. 13 Valley May, daughter of Mr. and to obtain patents in Canada. Englaflro, Germany, afed all other countries Twevr ence is unequaled and their facilities "i wings nd ppeeifications prepared ttw in the Patent Office on short notice. '12 reasonable.

3o charge for examination of aa'Sdeia drawincs. Advice by raail free. Patents obtained throuch Mann ACo.ai-eset lnthe SCIESTIPIC AMKUICAairwhcbM the largest circulation and is the most influential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of avion a notice every patte understands. This and splendidly illustrated newspaper ts published WEEKLY at 00 a year, and admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, invention, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, pnb-lisned in anr countrv.

It contains the names or all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar. Bold bv all newsdealers. if you have an invention in patent xite Jtnnn publishers of Soientiiio Amerieaa, Itil New York ifaJJjook aliout paunt mailed F. Ashenfelter passed satis Mrs.

Jeo. Newcomb, diedof Cholera infantum, on Sabbath night Oct. 7th. Barbed "Wire and fence posts. GOOD GOODS JlWD LOW 'PRICES.

factory examination at the court and Large descriptive illustrated circulars and best terms free." Act quick and address, Dav. Linahan Pubi-isiiixg 4th and Wanliinrjtou Arc, St. JLouis, 21o Old payers for this oSice, She died 'e'en like the flowers, Ln Kn admitted to the" bar -as a And as t'bey rise in beauty, thus shall she 3 i We wih him success in his profession. He is a talented young tsan, aad will succeed. Clad in the bright robes of immortality, Bloom hi Leavenly bowers.

Kansas. 13tf Brainerd, teal 'City, Sept. 18. CTCTMLIaJ.

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Years Available:
1885-1889