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till) iirir CI II, 1 UM. VVT ATUf AY I sL'r IX. THAYER, NEOSHO COXJISTT-V. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Gl, 187. INTO.

3 orchen nnil Vlriull)'. I'roiil l.u xvrrorc Liiwroiiio, Km oJ, IS70 uur town in rapidly improving Apply to Dunsinoro if you want to borrow money. Try McCrone's bolted corn meal Three jiew dwellings are building. l-l). i 1 IC All lit Tl A nliciitnr a iiiun run mi.

Itcst 11 Mir. DIEECTODY. lii'init Lodge, of (iood Templar mood night, In Shepherd lull o'clock. A. C.

l'osr, W. C. T. fiKO. II.

l'OST, L. V. I.odgn A. F. A A.

M. iiiccIh tlio Hist thirl Sat nr.luyn of each month, In tBoiiIc Uull. Yates, W. M. -iiiii'liiy School every Saltliulh iuiinedliitcly tlj-6 liiu i a lwoly of itn Mr.

IWh mi oi tin; ma the maiiiiL'tinent of a i ow firm linrllou Kansas Zephyrs again with u. Trade is rem arkably good and our merchants are happy thereat. J. A. Alleinan is giving universal satisfaction us teacher of 91.

Greenback Jamboree at our city on Thursday of this week Spurgeon and fiuliscriSii; for the Li-isir A runaway in tuwu last week to- nwarj Mills, is ionstru. tiii a three I suited in tho crippling of one borse. story Hlune building, 125 feet i.i Only S2.09 a voai )it. (1. bngth, for a (louring mill.

MeC.ui- I uruitt'a new on Prairie Democratic t-iin Ji.r.itu for Clerk of mrc. i. almost finished it'll Hr.it hors are prepiring liobert's F.u:lorv to receive tho Pi i- others of similar ilk will be here. alter miiriHiit; services. In the T.

MIKi'l'Attll, M. II AI.HTKI, Secretary. Sup't. Methodist preaching the lirst Sunday of have 'put uji' a. la Fa ilmiik's ind are buyitir all lie Mills machiiiorv.

A lirge addition Come evevbiidy and seethe fun. Corn is being brought to mat Let Neosho roaiity, her' I. ict jt A. (irnsov, ot A'istia, cmdi for CVualy Olt-rk, was i town is being joined to Poehler's whole-sale house. Quite a number of fine month, nt o'clock, a.

mid Iialf past 7 Three i.ew farm houses are being at a lively rate twenty two and a half cents is the highest paid so far. Fetch ou your corn, we will take residences are in course of construction, Tho permanent foundation nf the built on the land joining town o' clock, p. by J. X. Hkai.i..

Catholic church at regular, but unstated utcrvuK 1. F. Clauk, St. Ji', a ji'ily tho Hast. Hogan Foose and care ot it somehow.

pjuod talker, and Comuieivial trVf lor, i)wopo are claimants. 4 observatory af the University has ben laid, on which there will be built a tomporirv structure. Tho E. C. Robinson the Democrat Universalis preaching every fourth by J.

L. Siuxx. Ovi-: three thousand bushels of nominee for County Commission of eon. was lioiight by th9 two firim in University is being painted anew. Bt-nppeu at llalihvin Louse tue Tai.ctt's.

Joom. StocLc is booming. He is iiv" our uoxt Ju'l''t; as ho deserves to be. this district was in our city Wednes- I'nitel service will be held In tli; Three Mound school house at, lloclock uni' iv. More coining in than Several fine barns have recently been A.

cacti 1st and rd cars lie obtained to ship. built. The meetings i. Liberty School The "Yearly Meeting" of Dunkards 1'rrsbyteiian meetings will be held morning ancl evening the necontl Sabbath oleach month house, i in tue formation, by held at their meeting home, in Wil- morning. He is a nice appearing man but he cant hold a candle to Jones.

Allemau shipped their first car load of hay Thursday, which will be followed by many more in rapid succession. They are live ener Foe Sale. A lot of Household furniture. Inquire of J. McCrone at Thayer City Mills for further par- J.

II. Hiaciir the iiivt uren, of class ot twenty low Springs township, a few miles eight iih-ui I ers, and several additions south of Lawrence has just closed Fast Ufllce Notice. the M. E's and Baptists. It was largely attended by visitors will be open daily exceptini.

Sunduys, from 7. 30 A. M. unul 7 I'. 1 wcivi Jack Screws inquire 1 On Sundays Horn 12.

to 1 lJ: M. f.iculars. Oct. 21, 79. Honoe men by theu- dei not bv their cash.

In this way a man who keeDS his sidewalk in good ivpair will rank above the President. Free For al this office. from other states. The next National Association will probably be held there. Money orders sold until within Half an hour of the dep irture ot the mails.

Northern and liistern mail closes I0.20A. It is understood that Van Amburgh Southern 5.30 M. C. T. EWINO.

Postmnstor Beauliful sun-shkiv davs! getic boys and deserve tho patronage of the surounding country. The Good Templars Entertainment ist Friday night was a grand success The house was packed to overflowing and the farce entitled 'Thirty Minutes for Refreshments' was well rendered Press. have cancelled their engage Corn gataeiing is going on. Sylvester BellEsij of Cedar Rapids, ments at Valley Fails, and intend to make the winter quarters of then- beans lave drooped their Iowa, expects to spend the winter in Southern Kansas. He is stopping great circus and menagerie at this FltlDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1879.

t'oiiage inconsequence of heavy frost. place. They employ one hundred and with B. F. Counts Esq.

amid rounds of applause. The Drama -'The Last Loaf although very long was listened to with evident in Local Intelligence. ro-aioes are Lun.guug, xuo yieiu tuirtv men and Lave hundred iu size is good; but jiot plcutyful in fifty hoad of borse3 When a woman admires a thin she says, it is de-lightful, or Judg J. S. Emery is endeavoring John Jett, the cilyvagon repairer to comjete araiigeinouts for a State sw-e-e-t; when a maii would say good, or fine.

is erecting a eoiuaydious dwelling Fair, to he held at Bismark Grove. Duxsmoee loans money Cijfap. 'Sait per Barrel at ilalsteds. 'Now is tue time to borrow money apply to Dunsmore. Go to Parsons and buy your lumber of W.

MeixplL 31tf near the railroad one niile from next fall Mareied, yolouion ison, to- be the premiums in terest and one young lady was heaid to remark that she wished it would have lasted longer. This goes plainly to show that Earlton Lodge of Good Templars is doing active work and is not dead by a long ways. Market for 29th; Wheat 90 $1,00 per bushel; Corn 22 cents per bush. Castor Beans 70 cents Hay $2, $2,50 per ton; Eggs 8 and of Mound Citv, Linn married School begins et place next Mrs. M.

J. Mattison, of Shiloh, Oct, case arrangements are completed. The Pacific Railroad is supporting the enterprise. 23. Mr.

Masou has been a resident Dunsmoee loans money on easy terms. of Kansas for twenty four years, and in the days of 'Border was j. ue Kansas xnoune nas again Of the four Lumber yards in Par Mjuday. t'he late tnountaineer G. M.

Coffman will pros; Jo as tutor. I rs. Holcomb has been quiteVick. Mrs. Rev.

Wilcox, ha been very tsick. Both are improving slowly. John McCarthy is fixii up the old Kuykeudall house? ftf the purpse-cf living in appartment, and having a 10 cents per dozen; Butter 15 to 20 driven out of the state by them several times. sons W. Meixell sells cheaper than cents per pound.

any of them. 31t changed hands and now presents a clean face to the Republican party. It is once more under the guardianship it venerable father -John Spears, and it is to be hoped that never again, while the old gentlemen Halsted sells best Eio Coffee 5 to OFFICE OF C. W. Ill ISI.lOV C'U.

8ft for a dollar. Home. W. O. C.

C. Hartshorne been o'u in i rig Th th nioun am Colorado returned Wednesday of last week. Lionel A. Whitney is at Maysville Colorado running a dry Ucucral Dearlersiu Choice Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. storeroom in the other.

lives will it be lead astray into "by Everybody saves money by buying coods at Halsted's for Cash or Miss. Ida Clymer, who had been Newport, Arks. Oct. 26th 1879. C.

T. Ewing Thayer Kansas, Dear reply to the item of goods and grocery house. The boys sojourning in lav rnate tor some are all well and look stouter for the time past returned to sunnv Kansas produce. $50,000 to loan, apply to Duns more. and forbidden paths." Politics in Douglas county are assuming a white There is fusion between the Democrats and a portion of the Greenback party.

Such Green-i .1 it last week's issue, I wish to state my Dear Sir, that I am Retailing Bad last week. A grand reception party trip. V-i 5 'I was.Liela at tue residence ot tier par Spirits, (or the Devil as the case 0. D. Powers, met with a ents.

Davids physiognomy has may be) having been obliged to ac Best goods for the least money very serious accident on the 28th iust. uacicers as couiu not enter into tnis changed some. cept my present situation as -1 could i Halsteads. VVuen attempting to stop a runaway fusion, met andnoninated their ticket Rev. Mr.

Pool, a christian minister team he was thrown down and the Hon. John M. Mitchell, colored, was Furniture at bottom prices at J. Foults. get nothing else to do.

For further information I will be glad to refer you to the above named firm. Respectfully yours, Peter Anderson. wagon passed over him in such a from Yates Center, is holding a series of meetings at this place. Crowded nominated by them for Register of manner as to break, two ribs and in houses each evening, proves that he is Deeds. Mr.

Mitchell declines the nomination and annonnces himself Lager Beer McCrone's New jure him very badly. Bottled Beer! Cannot equal Process Flour. interesting the people. With knowl- an independent candidate. He wil Thomas Heendon, and famny edge, language, and pleasant expres probably be elected.

(eight girls' and a boy,) from sion at his command, he is an except The registration closed Friday eve Lizton, arrived at 1'hayer i0nal minister. That much good may Lost, Strayed or Stolen. The dark colored bread when use McCrone's new process flour. ning at 9 o'clock. Only 1386 names the 24th.

They have moved to the W. be accomplished here is the prayer of Coal! I am now prepared to fill orders for the celebrated Thayer Coal either by the Car or Wagon load. Correspond-ence solicited. J. H.

Thayer, Kan. 6th, 1879. 31110s. Bendure farm about two miles east man v. are recorded, showing that there are of town, where Mr.

Herndon intends over three hundred voters in the city Ere long the now anxious candi who, through negligence have lost to try his luck at farming in Kansas dates will know their loom. But It ts acknowledged by all tha Halsted sells the best and cheapest goods in Thayer. the privilege of voting. we fetl more confident of the election 0. E.

Maect, of the firm of Marcy Yours truly. QUISQTJAM, Thayer 9th, 1879. To whom it may concern: Whereas of the Republican Ticket when we hear the dissatisfaction expressed by of Fort Scott, has located here and will ensrace in the business of my wife Mrs. L. M.

McCrone, has left my bed The an our against their selling organs and pianos. Letters Remaining uncalled for at the Post Office, and board, without just cause, all persons are candidates Work in our opinion House have a large variety of hand Young Yates, have Money to oan at 8, 9, 10, or 1 2, per cent. Low Horn missions, long or short time Money paid when papers are complet-ai No fislay. A Good Plan for farmers to take Thayer Neosho county, Kansas, for the month hereby cautioned against crediting har on my account. will land in the Treasurer's office.

ending Octooer 31st 1S79 some first class goods, will sell them Adams ''owel Ashcraft A W. Considerable excitement and fear John W. McCrone. from $60 up; and pianos from 200, prevail among the relatives and Announcements. up- 25,00 REWARD grists to McCrone' Mill for a good Curree Elexandr Mrs Hamor John Hamor John Mary Geo Payne Jordan Falls vi rs Hanneh Hill Francis friends of W.

K. Martin. About five weeks ago he weut to Allerton, Iowa, Cranor Fuller Eli Hackett Liwnsbery John (2) Morton Watson Wm Hartman Chruteni Moore A To the Electors of XEOsno Cocxtv turn-out of New Process Flour. It seeming probable that, at this late season there will be no political convention for the purpose of making nominations, I an Stop the racket the kitchen by taking the cook a sack of McCrone's Mickey An Roy Hannah I will pay twenty five dollars for to see some property, which he had evidence that will insure the appre- received from Dr. Bartl in trade.

Up hension and conviction of the party to within a week his wife and friends or parties guilty of Burglary and received word from him, and accord Trespass on my property on Saturday iug to his last letter, should have Smith Joseph New Process Flour. nounce myself as candidate tor re-election to the office of Judge of the 7th Judicial District. Jfgf Persons calling for any of the abova letters will say "Advertised." C. T. Ewi.vg, P.

M. II.W. Talcott. Sept. 8th, 1879.

AV. Miexwell has sold lumber in Parsons over eight years, and is now selling more lumber, and cheape night the inst. been home before this. Nothing J. W.

Foeest. can be heard from him. Parties in I announce myf elf as a candidate for Judg The Contrast is Striking-. As may be seen every day by the most casua observer of humanity, on our streets and high than he ever did. Yard close to the of the 7th Judicial District.

The ladies of the Methodist society L. W. Keplinger. Allerton have been telegraphed to. I The many cases of wayside murders these days, makes the wife feel any ways; some wanting onsKiy, talking gaily and lauehing heartily, the living impersonations of held a festival at the Church last To 1 he Voters of Neosho County, Friday evening.

It was a very thing but satisfied. pleasant affair, and a large number depot. 31tf C. T. Ewing, Thayer, Ks.

Dear Sin Please tell the people that I am -selling the best Ft. Scott Cement at at two dollars per barrel. W. MiEXELL. Parsons May 13, 1879.

53t good nealtn; whilst others appear languid, tired, disturbed, cross and unkind. He naturally reverts to the cause of such a difference, and finds that the latter suffer from some lesion of theVidneys or spleen, or from some of the other internal viscera, producing an indifferenc as to what becomes of them; whilst the former bloom in health, and have a smile for life's 'Spark Areebter. participated in the festivities, and In accordance with the earnest solicitations of so large a number of personal friends of all parties, that I do not care to disappoint ihem by refustng, I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for Surveyor at the coming Elections, S. STANFIE1.D. about twenty dollars was realized, that is to be expended for articles 7OR the Dest and cheapest Job Printing in A II Nrtiitlim ancac oall at th Hrin.l roubles by judiciously using the Home 1 1 omach Bitters.

I mucn neeaea ior me uurcu. 1 office..

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