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The Kingman Daily Courier from Kingman, Kansas • Page 3

The Kingman Daily Courier from Kingman, Kansas • Page 3

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HARRY STROhM THE KINGMAN SUGAR INDUSTRY OF KANSAS. Cunningham Bros. The Daily Courier. fin 111 a I Facts Relative to Its ATTOBNET AT LAW. HSf-Legal Business promptly attended to COURIER BLOCK.

J. A. MAXEY, Business Manager. SHOE AND CLOTHING CO, msmrn of mm mm n. Growth Gleaned From the Sixth Biennial Report of the State Board of Agriculture.

VARIETIES OF CANE. Mr. B. W. Harlow, of Belmont town- hip wai a pleasant caller Saturday after noon.

The Early Amber the Early Orange, and the Link's Hybrid are the varieties J. L. BENEPE, M. SPECIALTY OF EYE AND EAR, AND DISEASES OF WOMEN. OFFICE CORNER AVE.

C. AND MAIN ST. Office hours front 9 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 5 p.m.

dlO'Jtfwittf Mr. D. H. Rhodes went to Cairo yesterday to spend the day with his brother ef cane from which most of the sugar manufactured in Kansas has been ob at that place. tained.

The Early Amber is a rather small cane, and is usually planted for The Kingman Salt company shipped a car load of salt today to parties at Chel- ia, Indian Territory. Farm Loans a Specialty. Farmers, if you want a Loan on your Farm it will pay you to see us before placing your application elsewhere Our rates of Interest are as low as the lowest. Interest payable yearly or half yearly, at our Office, Money always on hand. Office over Farmers Drovers Bank, King SWEEPING 01 SALE OF LADIES FINE SHOES! To make room for New Spring Goods.

Reynolds Bros. Imported French Kid Button $6.00 down to $4.00 Reynolds Bros. American French Kid Button." 4-5odownto 3-oo Judjje McMurphy issued marriage license Saturday to W. R. Ruser and H.

HOAG, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC. Office Room 4, Courier Block. Office bourse, 9 to 11 A.

M. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. Residence Corner Cedar St. an Ave-nue F.

KINGMAN, KANSAS. early working on account of the short period which intervenes between the time of planting and the time of harvesting this cane. It is sometimes called a "ninety-day" cane. But for Early Amber planted early in May, about one hundred days are required to bring it to Maturity. Cane of this variety planted in June is said to mature, under favorable circumstances, in eighty-fiye days.

This cane contains at maturity a large per centage of sugar; but it must be worked promptly, because it begins to depreciate rapidly in five or six days Phiba C. Pitzer, both of Spivey. Parties wanting to buy a horse and bugy at a bargain, will please call at Tuttle's plumbing shop on Main St. The churches were more largely attended yesterday than usual, owing to the FREMONT BURKET, man, Kansas. diwtfwtf beautiful, warm John Kelly's French Dongola Opera 4-5 down to 3-50 fact, probably, of the sunshine.

John Kelly French Common-sense 4.5u iu JOu nnuo-lass Cos Donola Hand-Turn. 3.50 down to 2.50 Mr. Frank Temple is happy this It is a bouncing big boy, and the A. H. Williams' Sons French Kid 3-5 down t0 2-5 Congratula- mother is equally happy.

BEBEE WRENCHEY Have opened a New after its seed becomes hard. It is planted for the earliest working, and may be planted at any time in the season up to the first or middle of July. If planted later than the middle of July it will not, tions, Franks. DENTIST. OFFICE OVER FARMERS AND And many other makes and kinds in same proportion.

KINGMAN SHOE AND CLOTHING HOUSE. this latitude, mature before the usual DROVERS BANK. time of frost, ine yieia 01 mis cane, including seed-tops and leaves, is about Teeth extracted by electricity. All work first class in every particular. eight tons per acre, although as nign as fifteen tons per acre have been produced.

KANSAS. KINGMAN. The Early Orange is a lager and later COALS Two doors South of LaClede Hotel, in the room formerly occupied by Moore Almond, where they will keep Fresh Beef, Mutton, Veal and Wild Game. VV. J.

THOMPSON, variety, requiring not less man iour 0 months from planting to bring it to maturity. After reacrnu; maturity it retains its maximum percentage of sugar New Steam Dye House. All kinds of CLEANING, COLORING, both Ladies and Gents attire. Also Repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed.

West Sherman St. All clothes not called for in 30 days will be for about thirty days, if left standing. FRESH RENDERED LARD sold for charges. GO. About half or two-thirds of acreage is usually planted in this variety.

The average yield may be placed at ten tons per acre, and may occasionally be nearly doubled. LS ou dlttwtf 31 Feet, will be and Pigs on s3-1p. dU5w5Itf Bologna Sausage, Tripe 1 A quarrel Saturday night between Gtorge Keys and Clarence Eddy, resulted in a fight in which Clarence seemed to get the worst of it. Mr. S.

M. Ratner, a gentleman from "Wichita, and a pharmacist of several years experience, has purchased a half interest in the drug store of Mr. W. Piper. A fight occured out at the fair grounds Saturday afternoon, during the horserace.

One of the parties received a cut in the arm. and the "other fellow" a black ey. The Wellington Monitor is one of the neatest printed and best edited weekly papers that comes to our table. Messrs. Campbell Hood are among the best newspaper men in Kansas.

Yesterday was one of the most delightful days of the wiDter, and it seemed that everybody who could were either out driving or walking. But today the air is filled with dust and but few people are seen upon the streets. Mr. J. B.

Rhodes has beeH east in Iowa and Nebraska for several weeks and returned last Saturday. Mr. Rhodes Shipped a car load of seed corn from that section of the country, which will arrive gome time during tho week. every day. HARVESTING CAXE.

The time for harvesting cane extends DIAMOND RESTAURANT. WEST SHERMAN Sift R. E. GARL. Prop.

Special attention given to Transcient Trade. Board, bv the week, 3.50. Heals 25 cents. Table nrst-class in every particular. dl728w4rt ityr CHAS.

TUTTLE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Patronize a Home Concern. Little Gem Restaurant. WINTERS MANVLLLE, Serves regular Meals at all hours, day and night. Everything neat and clean and strictly first-class.

Call and try us. Main Street, two doors from river bridge. dl74t28w4 Estimates given for the Building of C. E. BULLEN, PROPRIETOR.

from about the first of August to about the first of November. This is a long harvest, and enables the farmer to take off his crop without greatly enlarging the ordinary force of the farm. Several attempts have been made to construct cane harvesting machines. Thus far they have not been extensively used. The usual method of harvesting is to cut the the canes with a common corn-knife and lay them in piles, placing an armful in a pile.

The seed-heads are cut from the canes, as they lie, by a blow from a corn-knife. (At Douglass and at Conway Springs the seed-heads are allowed to remain on the canes until they reach the factory, where the heads are separated automatically by the cutting machines.) The cane is drawn to the factory on wagons, on which are placed "cane racks." In speaking of the diffusion process of manufacture, the report adds: For the introduction of this process in this country we are indebted to the efforts of Dr. fl. W. Wiley, the present SALT WORKS, mOt27wllU Laclede hotel Will Cneesman, This morning the changed bands again.

CITY MILK DELIVERY. C. A. STEVENS, Prop. Fresh Milk delivered to any part of the City, mnininm and Those desiring Milk STEAM PLANTS, PAN PLANTS, SOLAR PLANTS, ETC.

DELMONICO RESTAURANT West Sherman Street. Board by the Day or Week. Transient trade a specialty. F. M.

BAIKD, can obtain it by leaving order at the Postoffice or bv meeting me on the street. dillti wlltl d219tf Proprietor. Steam Packing, and Cylinder and Engine Oil an old hotel man of many years experience, assumes control. Under this management we may expect to see a first class house in every particular. Miss Jennie Goodson, who came from Minneapolis a few days ago, in company witV Mr Bishop, and who lias Barber Shop when fi to the etropolitan vou want your shoes shined practical and first Class.

BY HAltliiSOM E. T. ELLIS, Harness and Saddlery. Practical Machinist, Gas-Fitter and Plumber. Stout, Pro T3ALACE RESTAURANT M.

A. prietor, Northeast Comer Main and Sher 1 -L man Streets, liest accomodations, iucuis GREAT REDFCTION OF PRICES IN THE cents. the Oliver. Telegraphy would be unknown, and the news transpiring throughout the world would never reach this Macawber. No railroads would span our continent from shore to shore, no steamers plough the lakes.

Even the lullybys sung by our mothers would be unknown. Why? Because every industry that now dots this land of ours cost something was an uncertainty in its inception. Obstacles had to be overcome, and many times failures came at first, but the indomnible will of progress and civilization which characterize the Anylo Saxon race, final-triumphed and today we are the wealth t- MririvSTBV. for Fresh Bread. Can No.

217 WEST MAIN STREET. Agent for Boiler Companies in different parts of the country. CHAS. TUTTLE can send 'in an order, have a Boiler -K diis. Fruits, Confectionery and Lunch chief chemist of the U.

S. Department of Counter. CITY BAKERY. P- HA1FLEY For Home-Made Candies, Salt City Cigar Factory! kU. Fruits and Cigars.

est side aiain oi. d21.tr of Agriculture. Whatever may be the criticisms of Dr. Wiley, no just history of the sorghum sugar industry can rob him of the credit here given. Judge W.

L. Parkinson and Prof. made and shipped ten days. Leave contract with practical, home institutions and thereby help those who help ti 1 i been visiting with relatives and friends in that city for the past six months, ii now in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. P.

B. Gillett, where she expects to remain during the coming summer. Large numbers of our citizens visited the various salt works yesterday, especially that of Messrs. Hinten Hobson, on the south side, as the steam was turned into one of the pans yesterday morning for the first time. This is probably the largest plant yet erected in the city, and on a different plan lhau any now running.

For several weeks it has been currently TONSORtAT. AKTIST-J. H. McWILLIAMS lias moved his shop to the Metropolitan Headauarters, two doors North First National diltf Bank. you.

uan ana see mm. NICHOLAS O'KEEFE, Magnus Swenson rendered capable and invaluable assistance at both Ottawa and iest, most prosperous, and happy or any people on the face of the earth. Shor and Office, first door south of Foutz MANUFACTURER. Who did it? No kickers were tuere ai Hawthorne's hardware. the birth of any enterprise now a success FOR SALE.

Very low, lots CO and 62, Ave east, city of Kingman, and house southeast front. Correspond with E. W. Israel, 10w4t Wichita, Kans Fort Scott, and without the practical mechanical skill and many valuable suggestions which these gentlemen contributed, the difficulties of adapting dif and a glery for unborn generations. "Voice of the People" like the one awils "Sail City" IE down town ever ma or ever will aid in enterprise that requires pluck and A SPECIALTY Look Here.

The Badger Lumber is the only place in the city where you can buy genuine Canon City -coal. All other coal sold for Canon City is spurious stuff. Come and be convinced. 20Sdtf Badger Lumber Co. energy to accomplish it.

No amount or whining by such what shall we call It people can stay the hand of progress, Up Stairs. Over 102 Main fusion to the purposes of the iiansas sugar factory would probably have remained unsolved. So too it must be said that Dr. C. A.

Crampton, assistant chemist of the IT. S. Department of Agriculture, by his careful and accurate investigation of the many chemical problems presented, contributed an indispensable part to success. KINGMAN, KAN REAL ESTATE AID LOIS. and despite the efforts or tnis lmponeu dado the progress of Kingman and King THE GLOBE reported that Police Judge Bross would fce a candidate for re-election for that office this spring.

A Couriir scribe asked the judge if the reports were true, to which be replied: "If the people want me to fill that place again and nominate and elect me, I certainly will serve them again." The judge has many warm friends in the city and he will undoubtedly be nominated and elected. There are quite a number of reckless young men and boys in this city. Last Saturday while a Courier scribe was making his rounds he heard the Horse-Shoeing Shop! man county will move forward to success. Better help to build up the town in which you stay than to be spending E. TIFFANY, Propriktob kicking" at imaginary evils.

S10.00 Reward. The Kingman Detective Bureau will eive 10 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons that are breaking window-lights, or tearing away buildings in the city or county of Kingman. 213 lm A. W. Giffin, M'g r.

your time ac- "rjffonT, haa oiirpfl thfi services of Mr Correspondence Solicited All Communications Promptly Answered. Mnrimn a ni-antiiil Shoer. late of Chi "Onward the Course of Empire Takei Iti Way." It is a very noticeable fact that a community that has kickers in it, who are continually kicking about imaginary evils, Jand who appeal only to the baser cago, wbo nas no superior onu ui Satisfaction guar- In tnis brancn oi Diiuineos. anteed. d-'Otittwlltt All kinds of legal blanks for sale at this February Table Talk.

Table Talk for February contains a dainty list of contents orer which its readers will be excusable in smacking thrirlips. AVe like Table Talk- We like its subject and like the raannej in which it handles it. Nor should we fflce. of the human mind, is not the place FOUNDRY DN1U where men of enterprise and push seek and Short Time out a lecation. Lon HOTEL BALL Will be for Rent or Sale March 1, 1889.

d204tfw9tf What is true of an individual is true of Arc now manufacturing a newspaper. Aitnougn ns reauers u-ay HEATING STOVES he few. its poison is scattered more or think its an easy one, however delightful it may be in other respects. The palate is coquettish; fickle as the wind and more unsteady than a anther cock in a March blizzard. A WHOLE LOT OF MONEY! To Loan on Farm and Oity property.

dlOOtf John P. Mqore less among all classes. Surely a city, an Of almost every description, at exceedingly individual or a newspaper is best able to law nrices. Jall ana examiue mj gu sharp crsch of a Wincheter over on Ave. G.

on arriving there he found three or four boys recklessly firing around and asked them if they were not afraid of injuring some one, when oneot tbeni replyed: "We are only killing off the surplus cats of the. eighborhood." Parents should not permit their boys to handle firearms as there might be great harm result therefrom. Our city marshal should look t6 this at once and arrest all such offenders. before purchasing elsewhere. accomplish results which would tend to WANTED FOUXRY SOUTH SIDE, the welfare of the entire people when A neat, 4 room house, with garden, and Not one of them is satisfied ioug with the same dish, no matter how delici oans.

Farm, City and Suburban Property. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Robt. Milbum, Prop barn, room for two horses, rreier rent ing. Address W.

Brice. City. 215dtf. ous, nor can any two of them always agree upon what costitututes rtelici-ousness. The epicure demands, as a The New York Press CTS.

75 BATHS FOR necessity, what the plain-liver doesn't hanker after, and wouldn.t have; and, A Pleasant Social Event. FOR 1889. They a fair they are free from factional etrife and all labor together as a unit for their collective welfare. "In unity there is strength," is an eld and trite saying, but "a house divided against itself cannot stand," is another equally true, a fact well known by any man of common sense or judsment. One of the prime causes of factional strife and failure in life is the lack of charity for the views of another.

Humanity has a widely different views as the east is from the west, and each indi Spirit Vapor Bath for invalids, will cure ail that will give them tet. Also, Water Bath, 25 cents. that which the plain-liver enjoys ana Last Saturday evening a few of the intimate friends of Mr. Emmett Tiffany DAILY. SUNDAY, WEEKLY.

We are also aeents for the Orange tendered him a neat little surprise. It was to remind him that the 27th mile Rlossom. a sure cure for all female dis most of life had been passed. The guests The aggressive Republican Journal of eases. A.

F. Dr. S. KESNER, dl54tf No. 211 Ave.

west. were right royally entertained by the FOR FARM LOANS SEE Ashman Higinbotham, tne A NEWSPAPER FOR THE MASSES. and hestess, nd Miss Mathews, who thrives upon, the dainty epicure might decide to be an excellent dish only tor his dogs. To humor both extremes, and at the same time cater to the great bulk of humanity that lies between, is the task of Table Talk, not an easy one, as we have said, and therefore we congratulate Mrs. Rorer upon the skill with which she gets around it.

As for the literary merit of the magazine it has enough to enable it to to know the secret of making vidual has a perfect right to bis or her HARRY GILLEN, views on any subject, but should he Founded December lt. 18ST. Circulation, November 1st, 1W. November 7th, 1888, She hou-8 pass like many minutes, dis eoursed some sweet music for the enter Kingman, Kansas. Over Lane's Book Store.

charitable enough towards the views of others to respect them sufficiently not to tainment. Cards, "taffy," and the social Horse and Mole Market chat went the rounds until 12 o'clock, at harbor any ill will on account of that Money paid at once. io waiting ior release. which time an elegant supper was served difference in opinion. No great enter- nnse was ever successiuny carried out want to bit a lot of good mules keep its head gracefully up among the periodicals of the day.

Pleasiug top g-Your mouey is always ready as soon as papers are made out. that did not have strong opposition. from 14 to 16 hands high, and from Largest Daily Circulation of any Republican Paper in America. The PRESS is the organ of no faction; pulls no wires; has no animosities to avenge. The Most Remarkable Newspaper Success in New York.

THE NEW YORK PRE3S is now a National Newspaper, rapidly trrowing in favor with lie- v.i;na..a nfDi-prv State in tho I niou. to 8 years old. None but good, smooth Franklin was called a crank when he first tried to introduce electricity. Robert Fulton was treated with suspicion and mules in good riesli neeu De orougiii. Tlrinor alonsr vour mules of this de scription aud I will pay all I can afford AS THE AIR YOD to for them.

contempt by some, because he said he could successfully navigate the waters to which the guests did ample justice. Those present were Mr. and W. H. Branden, Mr.

and Mrs. VanPatten, Mr. Swartz, Miss Luella Veach and Mr. and Mrs. S.

II Snider. A Pleasant Saturday evening a pleasant party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B.

Gillett, in honor of Mr. Bishop, of Minneapolis, uncle of Mrs. Gillett. Cards, whist and cribbage and social chat went the rounds until 10 o'clock, Cheap news, vulgar sensations and trash find no Place in the columns of THE PKKSS. It is ics, plesentlv written by competent pen, and original poems aud stories are to be found in each number, together with much other matter to assist in makiug it what it professes to be, ''A Magazine for the Household." Published by Table jalk Publishing 402, 404 406 Race Street.

$1.00 a year. 10c. single copy. HARRY (3-ILLEN ith a steam craft. Jenner, the man an expensive paper, published at tne lowcsi lmnmon IHTftncV Wmlita.

nfthp bat weeklv naoers published this county. THE DAILY PRESS has the brightest Edi- who first discovered the circulation or blood, had his life sought after by the a welcome visitor each Veck Tt is in fact a paper that tnr-ti mim in New lork. It sparkles wan i' XT th miintt At the Sillllt resident ot the co'inty At the same time, this pro- First Publication in the Daily Courier Feb. 4, 'S9 PUBLICATION NOTICE. one good, clean, pure, non-see- ought to be found in tho home of every eressive age, every farmer should have at his ti reside least oi K.

i rt.i,i;t;.n ,1,10 aner: one addition to h.s home paper one supersticious people of his day. The THE SUNDAY PRESS iB a splendid paper, covering every current topic of tional agricultural journal in uevoteu STATE OP KANSAS whieh he is engaged He needs it ior uimstii. ne un ni lwinto nhood and womannood, and to whom a paper of character of inclnua- fault-finders and opposers are not all daad yet. One at least lives in our city. He is supposed to be the editor of SS Go to W.

S. McKet's for Tub Oysters. THE WEEKLY' PRESS contains all the good things of the Daily and Sunday editions, with special features suited to a Weeklv publiea-ti Vnr those who cannot afford IHfc. K1NGMAV, COUNTY tf when the party adjourned to the dining room, where everyone seemed to hold DAILY PRE-S or arc prevented by distance To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby sriven that I. S.

M. Ratner, ti, of Pinr Ratner. doiner business full hand and plaved to win. After from early receivingit.THE WEEK.L i the Voice, a we sma one, at that. Like the Irishman in the fight, having received a blow between the yes which caused them to close up, he strikes FOR SALE.

Two pairs of nickel-plated roller skates, in good condition. Call at the office of Steck Ashbaugh. 281d3t Can He Afford It? Read Our Proposition. To all subscribers who are in arrears on subscription who will pay all due us and one year in adv-nce and "to Tail new subscribers who will pay one year's siibscnpt.o.i in advance, we wul make present oi year's subscription to such an agricultural paper as we desenbed above It is-none other than THE AMERICAN FARMER, aiain assembling in the parlor vocal and at, 102. Main street, north, in the 3rd ward of is a splendid substitute.

THE PRESS. instrumental music called the party from the city of Kinf man. Kingman county.Kansas. have tiled in the office of the Probate Judge, of Kinp-mnn nniintv. Kansas, a petition ricfet and left wherever be can hear any "refreshments to labor." Within the reach o' all.

The best and cheapest Newspaper published in America. Daily and Sunday Press, one year, i 6 months, 2.2o praying tha Court for a permit to aU intoxicating- liquors as provided There were present Judge Willis, Omar im f.J.Kil ndfltih niiA hv aw. and that said Court, has oraerea Gillette, C. 8 Almond, Judge Bross, A large 16-page month magazine, iianasomeiy i ea oi.e month, 40 Wooirlv PrpsR. nnc vear.

100 trim rned. It ispublislied at rort th Libby, J. H. White, Morton Albaugh, FOR RENT. A good four room house, on Ave.

east, near the school house. Inquire of M. Mock. 315tf. FOR SALE! A good, second-hand Buggy.

Very cheap. (U90tf John P. Moohe. of the farmer, the gardener, tne nonwurewm, im.i,. Hit irtn whether in the east west norm or si mn.

ihoir households- no matter where they Guv Gillett. The meeting adjourned at Rend for THE PRESS Circular with full as in all the nation! circulation, going into every state anu territory as w( noise. Even the sound of the whistles at the salt works gives him the nightmare. They betoken civilization and progress. Therefore he can't stand the "racket." Had the American continent been peopled by his ilk.

we would still be using the ta'low dip in place of the electric light, tha wooden plow share instead of said petition to be heard at the Probate Court room, in the city of Kinsman, Kingman county, Kansas, on the 6th day of March, 1889, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Dated at Kinsman. Kansas, this 2nd day of February, A. 1889.

S. M. RATNER. Attest- Petitioner. McMURPHY, 223-31 Probate Judge.

of tho lwninio i nf Canada. This is the opportunity of a lifetime. both papers wHl he aci Amopl.an Prtrmpf 9 ner vear. hut 11:30 o'clock, sine die, with the best wishes for the happiness and long life of particulars and list of excellent premiums. Address.

The New York Press Co. Limited, i 'is North William St. New York. 1-7-811 popular ar.cltun, urn 4(1 paper and you will be sure take advantage of thrs magnificent oner. the host and hostess, and a return of an other such happy occasion.

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