Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Kingman Weekly Courier from Kingman, Kansas • Page 1

The Kingman Weekly Courier from Kingman, Kansas • Page 1

Location:
Kingman, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 OMAR GILLEITE i GROCERS. Omar Giliettek Co. i in i is a We take t'reaine Onlers fur i-rices. week For Hi'T'i er, loos rmil I'OTA'K COURIER PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUCCESSOR TO THE MERCURY, CITIZEU, BLADE.

REPUBLICAN AND CITIZEN REPUBLICAN. TERMS: $1.50 Per Year. Mteer Tol. In all Shapes, ie and 1'riirs. VOL.

XIII. KLNGMAN, iv.VX8.1S, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1889. NO. 48 nir i i a ai si ri 9 i a a CI I DIKLCTORY Ontral Cumniitt Mf Tli f'olinlir f'n(ro1 1 i i.a 1 1 REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.

i I M'S STOPiE Has just received a full line of ot te ti.e a'-ol of a lien upon joints were ii for nearly r. will bcnin there was a Additional Local. (m to the Badiier Lumber lard for lumber and coal. We will save you money. I.

A. Hf.cker, Manager, If our memory serves us rightly there were several would be candidates the Democratic ranks a short time since, who were suddenly lost sight of on last i Sat 21st. How do you like it You I shouij belong to the rin. The concert at tIie Kingman Opera Scli.ool Books, Slates, Pencils, Pens, PenhokU-rs. Inks, School Crayons, Colored Crayons, Scholar's Companions and Copy Books, 1 to dvnn li-adrs and tli stand, -s L.Wl'.'S STORE.

.1. A. I- RD lillLER Teller. iCll! New and Latest Styles in Tablets, Note Books, Papers, Srcisers, Sclcol rSa.tcl2.eli3 arid. Teacliei'G DESc-gristszs.

SECRET SOCIETIES. A A 'I Ln.li-.-No ii.o.-t i-m! W. if each ninth liist iintik. II. '1 'N.

W. M. (.1.0. -ii. c.

No. 71. A M. Ii' iar envoi and Ull Wed Fn'l 1 -v icings Ot "ll I'l-Hlt-l. 1 'lai Ji).

CloHS IhVlteit to .1. Ji. il. II. I'.

i. Iu -il. I I I irn: I.od j- 1 ii n-n ill. i in. -'v.

lnci-da; eval Tii. i.a.i Hi 'on ri. k. L. ii A.

K. K.HK No. lioid-r as'll ar 1: n- a ill I Ii i I -1 Mali, er Natn.n.i. ISatilc, in-v Tu'i iv -I ION. (', iv K.

A S. A. Kirnm.ii. No. I'd li'ii'l-rf t'u iii- evrry day if had 111 I Olil bio' A I s- V.

s. til-' V. na ts the seeiee: Ji i oio-lj 1 1 i "I L. Ha, E-ci'iii, 1-1 J. M.

V. rti.ip. No. out --iiiiik "1 k. i'.

iii. i.i-a 1 s'm vis it. I.KHI KA II No. l.o.-. nii t-tin- -in; mill 4tli iti-ii moMM in li.e 0.

In; M.Av i lill.i.KTl 1:. il. Hn Jo, K. HI So .1.1 in -'Hi 1.1 oi.ui.l r.i II. i I M.

.1.1: (. A. No in rv lir-I id tlnr.l i -ji. I o. Murk, AiljiilKiLt.

in. 1 in 1 lie i i I A. 1'. w.ni.. 1'.

In liii' -1 I II, II. H. I H. i i i II i i. i I 'i It.

l'i' .1 M. .1. K. li.ii .1. 1..

10 .1. Ii. I. mortilii 1 iirrr I.Ik- A u. 1 Mar- -1 ar.l i.l Ut.rO I.

w. llh liiy ii. I. in TIME TABLES. D35VEIU JiLKPIUS ATLS'J'C I i Special attention lven School Districts.

kcmemb'T EDf.AR HENDERSON. II. I'resident. w. lew: Vice Fro- Kinsman Nationa- Bank, RANiv OF Kingman County.

TO Oldest Bank In Paid up Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $20,000. $100,000. Mam Strt-i t. Kinsman, Kans. i An'-nt A.

S. Vice alt.l Maiupp r. "C1 ft il'VTini lvNc.o loin iv mrm? I.OIMi M.lii 'l" "4-1 i I i.inous. I 4 Dully. 1 I 4" "i I H' In ii l'i on i a pin II'-; r.

1 111 ill -11 aili 1 1 i '11 I -7 i 1 "i 1 1-Mli; I ii'. I I I hii. I'll 1 ti i iiii I II. i i'. 1 il'I'lii 1 i inn l- -i 1 1 'I.

7 41 i i ami--Ol 11 ii: Mi 4: 1 l.ir...e 1" "1 4 1 4i 1 7 'i 1:1 1 ii 1 7 7 I pin 4 I'. A i ii In in no hi- il. in 1 --'1 1.1 il 'l- i'! 1 1114. -x II iii 11:1.1 Mi 'mill II i'ii -r 1 111 r'liu 1 I i-J 17 iiiout l'i a 1- 4 11. i I 1:1.01 4 i 4 4 soul.

.1.1 .7 i-1 lili'l-oi. .7 N-UMliI 1 II l'i liiiv iii Ii 1. Ii l.iO "I Siui-My. 5 1 --T nl Coi.v iip.i lor si nlil. Til- 1 I -o oili I ii r- '1 K.i: 1 ii.

i hIi.i a -1. i i "I t-, i. i Ii i-l. t. ii i.r i 1 1 1 -'i i mi ii-- House was well attended on last Friday night by the better class of our community, who were unanimous in their praise, for Iheexcelence shown in the rendition of the several parts ol the program.

II. II. Graves is now engaged in preparing a fine article of table salt for the i aiivti, auil lb uiso iiiaaiu; a of the het known dairy salt, the product of the Kingman Mining Co's Rock Salt, tl i erders are now far ahead of the present supply. Messrs. Edgar Henderson, J.

A. Cra-gun, W. S. Grosvener, F. E.

Gillett and J. II. Crider, all prominedt citizens of Kingman, were looking over Coldwater the first of the week. They are largely interested in Coldwater and Comanche unity Cold iter Review. The Kingman mining Cj.

are extending their operations to other states and territories in the saie of their product of Koek Salt and are enlarging their capacity to till the largly increased oiders from each section. R. S. Cates well visit Texas and the Southwest for the purpose of placing agencies and in the interest ol the Co. in general.

Ituptiit Social. The young ladies society of the Rnplist church will give a Mother Hubbard social and musicale at the Kingman Opera House, on Friday evening, Oct. 4th. Lunch lo cents, oysters cents, admission 10 cents. Mr.

T. E. Wiley, 14ti Chambers Xew York City, says that Aver's Sarsa-purilla cured him of a dry and scaly humor, frcm which he had sufered intolerably. He adds: "I have not now a blem ish on my body, and niycure is wholly due to Ayer's From Eden to (i-lory, Or if you want IIAI'PINESS goand TAKE a few VAPOR at Dr. Ke-ner's Rath house.

lie also gives Water Baths Hot or Cold. 4S If i'i 1 Avenue A Wc-t. Peculiar the combination, proportion, and preperation of its ingredients, Hood's Sarsparilhi accomplishes cures where other preparations fail. I'ecu liar in good name at home, which is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar in the phenomenal scales it has attained. Hood's Sarsaparila is the most successful medicine for purifying the blood, uiving strength, and creating an appetite.

Uncle Jerry Rusk, says: "If sorghum cane produces 12 per cent of saccharine matter, the cost of the sugar can be brought down lo cents a pound, and if the fuel problem can be solved iu Kansas it ran be brought down to 2 cents per pound." The above coining from such a source, full of significance for the people of Kansas, and in fact for the whole I'nited States. Otic of the most influential enemies ot prohibition, until tiie past yerr, was Mr. George Martin, now editor of the Kansas City, (Kan) The only public meeting yet announced to favor resubmission was held in his city. Mr. Martin was called ou'.

He characterised the movement as foolishness; said that tie was Uirouglt lighting pioliitiuion, and there was something belter in life to he fijhling over beer. He also said: There mav be half a mile ot li rrilorv between liere t.nd tiie state line that r. suliniission, but Ihere are miles of the state that ott haven't -looted, anil that you umier- estimaic. The iural districts of Kansas don't vole as the large cities of Pennsylvania and Xew Enirland with their for population do. You make a mistake in supposing that because prohibition was defeated in those sections that it could be tn Kansas.

Kinsley Mercury. Taxes are due Nov. 1st, of each year' Tax is asse-sed on all property owned March Dt of each year, but the person owning real estate uo to Nov 1st is liable for the taxes of that year. O.ie half of the taxes of each year may be iid between Nov. 1st and Dec.

2oth, and the other halt on or before June 2bth, following, without penalty or cast. If all is naid on or before Dec. JH a rebate of per cent is allowed on the list half. If none is paid by the whole tax hc( due. ami a penalty of per cent is add' Warrants fur collection of p'-r- property taxes must be issu-''.

on or hef.iic January loth following. On Mar. -1st iiuolher 5 per cent penalty attaches io all delir. lent taxes of the previous year, and on Juue an additional per cent. Oj July I-i: ii warrants are is sued on personal property wherj S'-cond half is dclici'ieut.

On Juiy 10di all lands lots are advertised for dditopji-Lt taxes thereon, and on the first Tuesday in September they are sold, and the taxes, penalty and charges draw interest tlit-resitcr at the rate of 24 per rent per annum Three vi-ars from iltte of sale ON" I.MI'KdVF.D-- meet next St. Oct.Sth at the G. A. R. ball.

All membera should be present without fai1 as busloess of ioiportunce will come before the meeting. 10.0OO Majority In North Dakota. X. Out. 1.

At this hour (1 1 in.) lew returns from the elate at lurae have been ivi ieven. The probabilities are that the full republican ticket is elected, ami that thecon-stiiutiou lias been adopted. Eldorado people are in earnest, and propose to see it anythinjr can be made from their salt illscovcrv. Work, and work hard lor the Re-p tiblicaH ticket this fall. Good men were nominated at the couvmiou and ilesrrve the support of every republican in the couutv.

Arrangements have been made, 8nil accomodations secured for visitors at the Elsworth eoliders reunion. 1'. 15. I'lumb will address (he soldieis toil.iv. Tne Barber county Index is trying to inaugurate a boom in that neck of the woods by reporting the discovery of withiu the borders of liarbcr.

We note accounts in our excb'tiiircs, of no less than half duzen deaths caused by liquor in diffeernt part-; of our fair prohibition? state. l'eleis, was presented at Vciv Orleans with a h.imlMime L'old headed CHlie lor his able advocacy of the su'ar producerii interests in At the state fair at Topcka, the Earned Kngle Optic was awarded the premium for the best five consecutive numbers of a Kansas weekly news paper. We offer congratulations Bro. I.eftwich. The Pratt County Times last week published a roster of old soldier? residing in that county, and any one residing in this cjunty that wishes, may come and look it over, aa we have It on file- Last year the Union Labor party made great pretence in their resolutions throughout the state favorable to the soldierand his pension, torthe purpose ot influencing hit vote; this year the soldier is generally lost sight of, both in their resolutions ami nominations.

The editor of tii nu expended ad his force, and his sickly attempt to lower the standing of repuclicans, falls flat to the ground since his iingentleman-ly attack on Dr. Lanning in a late issue. Say, soney, your bosses had better call you off, and let the business end of the paper run it awhile, if it has one. The republicans of Mississippi having nominated a state ticket, the democratic state committee has issued a very threatening circular: an encouragement to violence ami murder. It discloses "that our own people who join thiii soulless baud of plunderers are the enemies of our common civilization." who "deserve nil the obloquy and seoru due lo couspirators in Their l.ant Kesort.

At a recent secret meeting of the central committees of the parties of Kingman county, it was decided unanimously, that a large supply ot the remedy together with two large size, hypodermic "squirt should at once lie ordered for the purpose, if no-silde, of injecting new life in'n the drooping spirits of their combination. Xo Use iientloHieii; we would suggest another speech from an Illinois gentleman by UHine of St eter. We have charity enough for mankind, that we at the present time, at least, will not make persona! inen'ion ol any candidate on the ticket. The simple fact of their ac-oeiiling Ihe nomination under such qiics'iouahlc methods i in itself enough lo raise a suspicion that it is only oflice they aul, no in itier what means are used to secure il; hile the interests of the dear people, are onlv milters Neither of them -I -i ex peri'-iiee- o- til-uess in or the to which 'he) aspire TlIK ipieslion Ibat seems' to bother Ihe leaders of the combiu-atton. is, how they will reconcile their two sells of resolutions and platform-: in this county, aud which paper whi they accept for theii party organ: the or the Democrat? ().

con-i-t-ency, thou in a jew el. The simple act of combining is an acknowledgment oftlie utter hopelessness of defeating the Republican uom-iui lio dared to stand out bo'dly upon their individual merit and the principles of ihe party thai nominated them: anil not seek an unhallowed alliance with the rifl'-iafl'of a half doz-eu defuuet parties. Tiie altitude taken by the or- gau in this citv, is calling forth Ihe righteou liidignat'on of all liberty loving and patriotic citizens. Not content ith lr ing to bolster up its eak cause by honorable journalism, is now trying Ihe biish-w hacking" mode ot warlare against the soldier part of the republican ticket. Such 'veterans as Faught.

Ru-h, Diirant. Lanning and Hays, were the victims of just such innendos dm ing the ears of Gl ii, when papers of this i stripe were constantly assailing them I 1 I a-rrr and CIt The at J-tii" couutv has booiin -in court to make roiivi'-ted i the pi-wpcriy in v. loca'cl. titiot i.n.s. Tin: to -count rv, .1 tii.

ere 'l II 1 1 ii" tiiue tln- i i memherauce of it "i mil et. and that k- ot it today. ea-y has not i ntii when a iiimi he hail bi-tier i place to iiiriit. The this ll'Oi v.ao-i 1 Topeka i.e -r est as inline. i well as io- pi bodies IV- I try.

It t.T stjcss. Tiie il. have one ot i in yiew: that oi the harbor on the c. sas and west is lo be i tli tion Will b'J s'H nent v. i.o earnest P.

make v.T'. v. i io i- coun- im; for Imis- tf win. Avtil iiicct there I objects iiiulalitiw' plans for deep water To: All Kan-iin- iutt and it ill il.e Topcka conven-a -ring of I in sit' dead i'i it it wil: Mi i dull I to retii! iit'ii-r tli" to session lo-'! his in the v. -iii 11 wi'l for the this mot to Ins i corsrre prciaisi necessary worthy 1 'ick up a paper I the state ami i v.

i 1 name iboi i. wi; chin 1 K' Si lt. t. of vii singing ti praisi ieetPli: of titnl coupled Kiiijmun is justly contains pressed in lo Thi- from 1- lidwai or some of li.e that city Hon. F.

E. loll. -it, last Mi in! ii't'Tvii a in the rily by a to the sor-b-ieg Mr. (oihtt more otiier man oi is tiiouroly will levoiu lie believes nun sorghum i' as his not i 1 of the to il are al-. atol will e-iti li.e soup.

oitii ur'i'jJ. or rai-: prise, and if utid imiiice In' ilone i 1 1.c- view n-i' giititn su jar 1 ped in tip- -ei-iiiot ot Iv -has probably p'v. ti thought am! tl, oi in public life in l-i" th it tie iii'lii-ii tiODiliiz i tl st-i' that the inakit.g s.i ir cane is a stiece--, 1 lon that towns In ri i awai.e to tiie iio; enteri'rist' vviii tin- -wti ways behittili-oi-i'I ventua'iv fiiiil 11. lie says, ais Ii n. hi'le is ainiosi ex i.l-'v.

i idly turning, to thi- 1 we want lo be pies; io- capitid to inve-t 11-' tt a certain 'e ii iiir- 1 sugiir lr.d'i-trv. "To build up ton-eliaiigj. '-poi -like bra-k tl i-! to a must he n-i wr jealousies ttiiuing tli. to ers in Pnvii mi-: inents tt) secure local iiitist not expect to iys an ex-k 'jether up. There a 1 lin 01 uperiy own-r indiice-ist advertise ail things i riin.e in a year i tv A Western fa I nier.

ii te-ian ii iii- ri' elect rie water. It i- and ils el ri 1 -i fill. Tip' story vt -ii i. place both I in! he 1 pmo i- 1 1 The shock i- -o you a-ido a realize a second titii-m ii ii I'd-, -i i y. When iii he water diti'eielit A pas-.

through tii" niililly tit lirst, loit tensely vigorotis an I bearable." Tin' water the ta te. but ha- all i powder. A- the stoiiiacli at; e-l'o and a iiii; ing an and cold. rv power- water at imp will Ibri oil ijilltel hand i- if 'i'i'''' (uncut rl ginning I -comes in- Hit iili ltclv 1111- pleasant to 1 similir I i ik'-s place ones bub-! it over I ling up tlow- the spei, mouth diM iiii'i liii'iisi Trial. Vei- of a i ilii-t I omul in an II.

hi -Not Vet On October ay-meg man near Part nil jc. in lie Reno county, were bor, .) o'AaV. Some M-Veiooei: lo ad W'-re ill ivi-n lo I ingti Kansas i v. Mr. II II.

and ier.son, liviiu io Mi piirt of I lieijh- i o'le, liii-U shipped to hides after i. The grand e. found icl-fl ive ti At it i- an I i a a'lv Siifl -r', toe Inst wo re dti'y set asid" la in ef ni iy tri.i! ol them iii.d iociitii it: til -v i.ad bee 11 jury, 111 H-s-ii'tl at til" men is ja: b-g Ii i'i the im inj in Texas, l.oti Mi-soilri. bt-ili at re-t Dm. IO.

i- in named slate. Tii. i at ihe April it tn v. a by II -i, ii it discovered viilenve. Perk has oc.oipie.I court all th week night, Coun'i devcer Martin r.

ii i tion and Tay I r. .1 iii-fense. The r- era! otiier re.ia'.ie a- ti the to a an. ans.is Ti wis a -sd aV Van St en de u- ti I them to i iiiptcd to prt all a 1 i' i'ti" a 'pl'-stpin lenpty ry ably hna ill sii'i--. atid was of i -I win of the man.

Th-' i-died bv counsel on given to the ry Wedr.esiii.v 2. Ti.t-y verdict in an l.o'ir. ii- ye court opcneii i clerk. It rc iii: We iind guilty as harec i 1 have to i ti.e all probability. His sentence notinctd.

He is a in i of age, and 1W5 r. 1 reptitan-on in ti.e Iiorff. Hulchinson very best i is r.eiiU- 1 I i i i drove on 1 en r.iiv wiu-n ic. ti.e I I I'tck ia i i FOi: SHERIFF, II. I).

FAUGIIT, Kiugnian Citv. FOU TCEASl'I! EU, KLS0X DURANT, Ol Kaole Towuliip. FOI! JIEiilSTEIi OF DEEDS, I. W. ItUSII, Of Kin'uiau Ciiy.

FOH COUNTY CLERK, lT. G. MI STOE, OT Di.le Tov.li-hip FOR SURVEYOR. T. S.

liENEFIEL. 11' in'iiian Township, FOR CORONER, im.S.EAMXG, Ol Kingman City. COMMISSIONER THIRD I. X. HAYS, i if White Towiii-hip.

THK WIU I As the sentiniKiil of a party is usii- ally expn cd thiiiuH the party iu-j gan. we cannot help coliiuienlin on the in lor lack of enthusiasm on the pari ol the of last week, ii-ualiy a ic iaper indulges in a oretit amount of and trios in every manner to work up the I old party spirit among the rnk and tile, but this ear, is the word, liro. Eiitoii, is one of the 'reat number that wished tint it might be otherwise and it cannot be wondcri at, if he "siiiks within his tent." Iietweeu the and the party organ there -honld exist a cordial harmony and i-outiih'nie. Immediately aflcr the adiouiiiinf nt of the com ention. it be- i i-auie evnteiit and was in know ledged 'oi all sides, that the rcinhlican noui-; iiii- cs would be (he winning ticket, not-l ith-t a few Interested onei, ti ieil lo ngender strife and ill feeling iigainst tiie choice a( the conveatiou, in the minds of defeated candidates torthe nomination, but they reckoned I ithout their host, as there is not a mail who took part in the convention, who is not working manfully for the -uree-s of the entire republican ticket, The manner in which the ilitl'erent ions held out for the various candidates was the hist t-videuce of I heir lit ness and popularity, and by I the way capable- men are not scarce in in the republican party: which, taken ail in all shows that the all'air was not cut and drie.l in the interest ol any particular ling; while on the other hand ii is bc-t evidence of deep ami ilv scbeminj to see a conventtou i meet and vote lor hatever is held up on the slate, by two or three leaders is wis done tit the U.

convention, and i i er on. by a l'-'W ot the democrats at convent ion. thinking men, and men who ri. a' er inl i-rest it'll si in ply lo rush llpir eautii.iaies through, will not be i-roi'jht by such had', as be-; ing oil. r.

theiii by thi hew party up-i -tiirt. liii-f n.euibi r- are almost mtide lip of mii head- f-oiu the I wo parth s. rs who are tvudy to tlx i in a tangent tit the first ol a new partv no niatier hethcr he iiaiiie lie reeubaek. U. I.

K. of or what not Some do so for effect. -onie tor spoils of otlicc and other know not why, oiih -they have taken up the war cry th ,1 has been given by -omo would l.e aiiiircinst, socialist or 1 ri o-loi rr: am I ing to raise a disinrb-tiiii or eal I lie ot bet- Ii How. In some sections, il, j.j wait im the body-politic i i au'tiin-l the inocrats and in other he is again I the tn.bl but when coj nered tiie' can no hi tier reason for Ibeir position or aotiou-, Ihaii the instigators and participants in the Hay Market 'rage who. if the U.

politicians of today will truthfully, are their patiou saints. Out ith sin ideas. It' a loan or a party ha well defined principles, il cy are bound to stand the Its! of lime, and though they may for a season meet with reverses, they ill sen hob up when the times are npe. and will piide themselves on their record, and are willing at all times lo have their principles and platforms closely scrutinized. Iinug hie a true-blue democrat forsaking the his fathers, and hij own past experience.

sc) long as tin name nf Jackson is mentioned: or ot a re publican follow ing every wili-o-the- i-p in i he shape or name ot some new oil dav or i I -n 1 icr-t lie-elect ion party, so 1 ing as the name of ihe re- veied Lincoln, is written or spoken. li is proper and right that two panics should exist and ihe past history of our country teaches us that such will be the case although each year brings up a crop of new ones that flourish for 1 I Which will he sold at a bargain. A nice line of Stand Covers at 50 cents each. 4It4 WEST SHERMAN ST. DR.

P. J. M. BURKET DENTIST. I t-xtriu't teeth without pain.

I make lull t-tS nt ti-ctn lor S- I uf nothing; but the beet inat'-nuis. I put in email t'r i.l tl linfs lor $1 I put in small silver tor 75 eta. 1 extravt children's teeth lor half price. I sruHraniee all mv work. tniarantee jM-rteet tit or money refunded I never break or crush a tooth.

1 have never sued anyone to compel them to take work My priced ar1 low. my work first-class and my terms strictly easn My dental othVe is over the drutr store opio- Site the tut othe cry KespecttuJiv, 1 J. M. Hl'RKFT, PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. L.

BENEPL, M. SPECIALTY OF EYE AND EAR, AXD DISEASES OF WOMEN. "I- Hi (1KNKK AVE. C. AMI MAIN ST.

OtlKe hours from to 11 a. in. and to JAMES P. MEAD, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Broker, Miiee over Farmer's Orover- Bank. M.

L. MOCK Make a Specialty of Fire and Tornado Insur- I nsurame. M. L. MOCK, No.

ut-K2 Main -Street. Justice of the Peace Y. SMITH, ATTORNEY MM PUBLIC AM) KKA1, KSTATK AGKXT. NOltWICH, KANSAS ROBT. MI LB URN, Has a complete line of new Heatin; Stoves, k'-ep-a full line of Stove lCepairs, and does a kepair lmsiDi.

-New work ol all kinds neatiy executed. ALL WORK WARRANTED. KINfiMAN' FOI NDHY, isi.le of ihver, KiniimaN, Kansas. 41tf W. J.

THOMPSON, STEAM DYE HOUSE. Alt kinds AM COLORING, Etc both Ladies and attire. A No Kepairinr. satisfaction jruaranteed. Main Street, at end ot river bridge.

All clothes not called for in days will be sold for charges FREMONT BURKET. DENTIST. OFFICE OYER FARMERS AND DROVERS DANK. Teeth extracted by electricity. All work lirst class in every particular.

KINGMAN. KANSAS. A GOLD WATCH FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR Per Week, by our Improved Club System. The Ca-es iu our Watches are fully Warranted for 2U years. The movements are Elgin and Walthall, reliable and well known.

The Watches are Hunter case or open face. 1 or Cents7 Size stem Winders and Setters, and aie fully eotial iH durability, service and to any oO Watch, We sell one (d these Watches tor spot cash, and send to any address by Express with privilege of examination: or bv our Club System 1 per week. One'good reliable At. EST WANTED in each place. Write lor particulars.

Empire Watch Club Iil Park Row. NEW YORK. wi-novy Patents! I avents and Trade-Marks IVitefjt huSHU obtained, and Jti lor -Xzia-ers-ta Coj.r pffL-s Orrlce ami secure patent in less titil'- iliaa lliose r'-lliote from Semi ini; or With lescrl-tioii. We a.lvi-e il pateiita ie or not, ree ot eharire dor l. not -pie tili palent is -ti- Parayet, "How p.

OhTain I'at-( with names of actual in your State, count; or Ion n. Bent li'-c. C. A. SNOW wim i.ipi.

Patent Otfice. Wa-hiiiiitoii, 1). "MAY COD BLESS YOU?" A Boston Paper-Hanger's Trouhle How He Got Out of It Plain Words om 1 he Suuny South. When we are in trouble we crv help When we are relieved we often to be thankfui. ltm not aiway.

Mr. W. (irffin. ol Tn-ut st Uair a. had a tad atlack nt etiois niid lever.

vs- u-ni was fuii ot tniaitt- For two yers I was? pcarcei aie to work at nil. Soniet.ines my heart would palpitate for two hours a a time. My lctrs would jret cold to the and 1 fu'ly expected Ge In SeptemK-r. 1I. a tw.ttle Siiaker E.Ttr:er ot Hootis, or i's Svrup.

'if your ac'crit. Mr. K. I M. and b-to'e I had tak-n ttntlrst tottie i I feit better, and in a short i in was to iro I to work.

May (iod bles.s you for tht -jikhJ you havedone. Mr. win J. liau-laii I'oton, wrir: niontus turn I M-'tr-in to throw up my fo- after ent.ui; 1 Thought I wa ifiirn' into eonfijinpTion. I siK.ri tLran to bave iain in the ch-t.

stomaeh am! fie I little anu v. a.i tired "lit. I r.rice inst live pcnii.Is in four I heean usina-shaker l.itrnclnl ll.tfits, (ir synip, and when 1 lct'1 tiies.xth luttie I oiii eat tlin-e g'jiiare m'-ais a da'. ninl to the minute I struck tti- l.e.J. atn a bv tra.l.-.

anil bae worked fery gii ee I trmk the si-enml b.ittie. and ifiine! eiehteen pounds. 1 otis-tit to ix- thaiikf nl and I am. Tins remedy oj-ns ail the- natural papfaecd nf the exiaas the poi-m Irom the biocd and enables iiaiure lo what disi-iiJSe has i-haKer Extract of R.aots. or -iiei'B Pyrup.

is smd r.y a. or send to the proprietor. A.J. hite i V. arren street.

New York. w.Ait to the Badeer Lumber Yard for your lumber and coal. We will save you money. I'. A.

I5k. Manamr. ol lno.il!!'-. "llM II- The Wichita Ni- Tbe i. 1M.

lave the follovin7 for Sale or Wet hf ol hf re-. acres hroke, noue witlt addition 1J-U. Known as the N. li. Mix taini.

or 10-2S-MO aert'S llou-e i-j-M with addition lu-U. re br- ke. Known the ir an firm. bf of nr and M' of" ii--j-t; loM acres, Ifoie H-Tl in -nod Mi ape, of water with t-p i 1 1 lt ne.ir lorly broke, known as- 5. W.

m. hf of hf sec m2-'2 a'-re broke, known as the i'. farm. I in hf of vee li, lot-4 and 5. of qrl-3i)-0, known a the K.

A. New ma. qr-1KVIt acre-. 1 i oom house, tj." in cult i at nn -the W. 5ve farm.

hf of qr and 'jr ot i-tr Hon-. and granary and -i re- in nt i Si known the F. trru. This Space is w. STATION-.

1 1 i -'i i llnv! 7 "i i -i. i. iii i i 1 1,1.., lTatl -on I i 1 1 i I iliio 4 linn--, 'ill 1 I' I lii i on I nil'ln i- i.ttii Kioiou. .1 7 ilpii: i 'll. Ii il.i.a, OKI-'I' ll 1" I' i 1" 'Ill i iit.

7 pin "iiiin 1. i-i- 7 i 7 s- ii- "pi" l. LtOAN 3r jprcpcrt37- Kent. i J1- tnl 111' 5.1 en I -i-i li-'ii-c, (miiI barn, 7" acres in rii'iu iiinii. l'i a -rr Icni'i'd in pa-tuie, know iiititni I'dni'-on farm.

ere- fenced, small c. v-ood barn. ban- i i -n 1. 1 Mr acre, mi a- (- i ii I rouius. known il ti i' and qr ot I hoii-e and barn.

acres fenced ln-II. turn. id hf nt- qr hou-e ii at loi. N. 1' 1 1I i vv ami U- lelle.

Irajiie Ic ivh a- T. Reserved for and if lothine; 2.ixi.xxxxxi. rami, it will pay ilieation elsewhe-re. Lowest. ce.

Money always t'c Provrs Iank, KANSAS THE LEADING Dry Goods, Grocerv Dealer of STA i t. l.V. W. Ii. I 11.

I Dpi Ar. I.n-.i.-l.i A (iUEAT Oi VAX. puiihslicrs of Tiik i ma Cui'ii-1EK treat pleastm' in ai.ni.iiiicitiiX ttiat Ihev h-ive arr ipi i ini'Cts wlii'h tiny csti 'Iiik Wkkkiy Cm am! the Kansas (i KVEX I N't; NEW -s tugell.er for oi.e war for Ov. Tnif 'S oii'v about naif fit' nuul-ir ptiie of two pr.p.-r.-. Till'.

EVENING NEWS i puuiiiiid iverv d-iv in the lfr t'Xi i pt Sm iliy. nf tlte l.r'ehl' si piipt-iS'it sr. It regularly uivi tip- i.i-s from lio'h lionie ami is cti-p and cntcitaittiav'. copi. wi I be cent on applies! ion to i i fs'-n of this paper.

Ib.ud in your order- at once a vrur home pap. tcoi a nit dnilv ent on for the comic y. I pi I li Tl Kit uin.i'i lie ti.i have poi it tin ar. lo. Kan.

New Miop. Mr. W. F. I'hiilips.

one ihe best artis's in tee s'ate, hiis up a new shop on Main street. r-ncd ear Lois' first class 4'hf harness store, and cuaran'ees work. I iive him a laill. ITS Ail Kits tt'-e Ureal NV-vc tiestorer No Kit-use. XlHrMoiOiis O.ir.S.

Tf trial l.ottie fn'e to Kil Kline. tul Ai-cli J'a. 1'v lf. tb-st 'Imv's aii.l P. Hr.

M-'tl the hold; of Ihe cei tKcale ill be (1 ((i deeil. llumer dive keener, vi ol the internal revenue 1 a vs. s-indier and iiea.1 ill ''enei al. was arrested iif thU ftn-i taken to inortjajred some CUNNINGHAiVI BROS. Co.

NEGOTIATORS OF KANSAS IHM5E IDS. Farm Loans a Specialty. fictitious stock, cattle we uiiiiersttiud, to tha First National baak of Larued. He returned iart of the money re-al'-d ceived from the hank after his arrest. The balance it ij rumored was used to a stock of beer and whiskey, with which he expected to go into Farmers, if yon want a Loan you to see us before placinc; Our rates of interest are as Le v.

r. payable yearly, or half ariy at our a few days but hu the chdling frost i in the rear. It is wonderful, that a of November (election) comes they paper claiming to be reputable should are nipped, and will hvbernate until resort to such tactics. 1 yon know of the warm r.ivs of the spring-time sun nothing meritorious iu your own ean-briugs them to life under some new didates to speck of, in the name of hu-uiiiie. as we shall see verified in our man decency, and in justice to those own county polities.

bo wore ihe blue, say nothing. "business" asaiu at this place. He will probably co to the penitentiary this time, and Rush Centre will be spared the affliction of having; him miiUt. Kiish Centre (iaveite. in "'r on hand.

OHice over Farmers KINGMAN,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Kingman Weekly Courier Archive

Pages Available:
2,825
Years Available:
1881-1889