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Clark County Republican from Ashland, Kansas • Page 2

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SHORT-HORN CATTLE. The (Republican Herald JjLXia 3. Probate Jade. Jobk J. 5fnrar.jiH, Rotary PaLlia.

Frazee, canned goose berrlea CLASS 1 FLOBAL. i st and Probable Origin ef This Famous BcMd at Eeef-Prodnrlna Animate. Tbi noble breed of bovines is of remote origin. For some centuries tre Editor. FIRST FAIR IN CLARK COUXTY A Grand success.

Bss.E. Page, rious to tho conquest of England by the first Vt llbam. in the year 10G5, the warlike Scandinavians of Denmark KENNEDY SHIELDS, REAL ESTATE, FABIUIUf OCK mm Eatr4 at th Pottofne at Ashland Kan ma Mono'-clast mail matter. Th Republican Herald is the flicial paper of Clark County. and Sweden had made frequent preda Mr Marquis, collect'n house plants 3d 83 00 Payne, col't'n house plants 4th premium 2 00 Kin near, collect'n house plants, premium I 00 Hitchcock, oleander diploma.

Miss Flora IlaSl, display Kansas grasses diploma. CLASS FISEATRS. I Our Erst Kair. although gotten up on the spur of the nuimeut. was a grand PENCE MINER AKD tory incursions into Xcrthumbria.

The object of taesc incursions was conquest, plunder, trade and subjection ol the Britons to their rule and domination. Many of the marauders settled in Northumbrian and became incorporated with the natives by marriage and succession of their families, and so remained until the invading forces were driven back to their own shores under the power of the new conqueror. As a consequence of the Scandinavian i'dtb- ist and thim vnTirP tmrVeH witb hlne uccess- 1 oflive Mock, although THIS OTICfc marked witti blue of eatrie va not laree indicate tht your subscnptionw could not be excelled ia qua ity. The and is intended to call your pornonal at-; UotioD to it. Wedislike to dun von, but ho" 'll0' especially tine; la addl.

need the money. It is a small matter tion to our own county, we had some of to you. but Mveral hundred subscriptions the best etock from Ford, Kiowa, Coin-amount to. considerable sum for ns-, anche FAwnrtSat other connlies im. i mediately surrounding us.

and some will be the next Droba'e from ar Cllst 88 Lon county. The Kknnedy win DC I. next proDa.c show of Uoodcd hoMM WM A Dora Hull, oil painting from object fl 00 Dora Hall, Fainting from copy 82 03 Miss Junkin, painting from 6ions commerce between them and the Ashland Town Property, FOR SJLUjS. Money to I.oa.ri on Olalxne Co27C7aidsi as! D. 3.

Land GSce BtsUess i Specialty. CORRESPOITD2ITCS PROMPTLY ANSWERED Ashland Clark ans. copy 1 00 Dora Hall, faucy paintiagin oil 2 00 Bab on, crayon 00 Dora Hall, kensington paint ing 1 00 Northumbrians became frequent, and the cattle of the neighboring continent were more or less" introduced on to British soil. So far as we can leant from imperfect history anil tradition, thoso cattlevvere large in size, short in the horns, rather coarse frames, the cows giving abundance of milk, and, when fattened for slaughter, heavy weights of beef of rather coarse quality. Their colors were either pure white, or pale red, or red and wbitt jude and djnt yon forget it.

The speed department was the feature i of ihe fair, the in: erest centeringon the Bronco race on the second day, and on Whirs are McCartney, Blackford, the half-mile runpiug race, two best in vv-k three, and free-for-all trot, best threa in Burehett and the ether kickers. on th, d.iy Tbe fawa (akeo i altogether, would have done credit to an i older county and a thoroughly organized 'Twas amusing to hear McC art- association. .11.. In the cattle department the show of ner try to talk temperance on elec-. thuroiljrhbreds fnt.ladei short-horn, tion day.

i herefords and polled-angui, and the hmeskmb specimens in each breed were fully up i to their respective stuu.lar.ls of exeel-Thi next District Clerk will notjienci. throw all his Datronaee to the Demo- T1le no show cn norab rs, tnrow all ni patronage iu iuc cJass jn quaitv fac KanSiU cratic sheet. hai nothing in that line except the best. 50 CO Jas. O.

Bullen. W. AD4a Mrs Spencer.kensington painting Miss Sines, plaque painting. 1 00 Junkin, Mrs Myers, etching ou glass 1 00 Mrs KD Walker, hair work 1 00 Anna Johnson, wax work. 1 0J more or less intermixed into roan, oj brindled, sometimes red, no othei colors prevailing.

BULLEN DEEDS, It has been from that ancient stock. In all probability, that the grand breed of improved short-horushasdescended. i i nave never seen a "razor back or a "hickory durer" In Kansas. 50 60 Emma Barret, Dora Hall, painting on slik as our C.l ut-a-ct uouitrv was eveellnnt. Tho ancestors of them trace to no other parts of England than the counties of ancient Korthumbria, where the Scandinavians held rule previous tc the Norman conquest A striking evi- 1 And don't the poor Dennises look both in numbers and tl specimens ol j.

i the different breeds. Mrs Spencer, painting 1 00 on (aim WTLXj occupy a' X-oor ieiioB. The department ras poor ly Hiled. hut the specimens of trrain and dence of the existence of these eattla DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, 50 ere worthy a place lu any Mrs Brooks, painting ou satin Mrs Marquis painting on Bailey is writing a M. Milton ui an eariy uate is now seen in piece oi siaiuarr in an arcnea niche ol Dnr- Twem on "Deferred Hope, or why The classes of fine and domestic arts 00 velvet 1 unui vmueurni, iwentj ieet of Llffl.

Tiimfi. ttair flpmpnt MnnMintfa I uiiw "i vci lii'vt aiiu nric ilic 1 am not a county officer." more above the ground. The center of attraction in the hall. The ex Mrs Miner, paiutinjr on velvet figures are a fair resemblance oi hi bits in both of thee classes was fully 60 a short-horn cow of her day with TriTsnAV was a verv chilly day I UP to county exhibit we have ever Tuesday as a ery enmv fX.iminrdj and reflect Mtcredit llpon iwo miiKinaias tie pres- PAINTS, ETC. for free trade, it was aifo snguuy the ladies of Clark coontv f-tV.

Dpmocratic cartv in And last but not least, rather, in fact ASHLAND, KANSAS a.WA IVi uf Clark county. modern date, probably between the years 1790 and 1S0O, when some part of the tower were taken out and repaired. The original statue was too Dora Hall, painting on pottery lPaintingl Mrs Myers on j- diploma Mrs Brooks Ghida Fredrick Franning, display photographs diploma. CLASS DOJJELT1C ARTS. leading fea tire of tha fair, was the Old Soldiers' Reunion.

The'Eoys in Blue" came totfelher from all parts of the county and camped on the grounds. The much broken to be replaced, and the present one is said to be an exact copy of the original. Even this has been trials and sunennys of theirsoldier days wtre reharscd, and many of the scenes of camp ire were enacted life size. Thi Repub'ican majority in Clari Cj. continues to increise.nolwithstac-ing the Democrats got their tickets to all the precincts this year.

somewhat mutilated. The cathedral GKIFFIN JOHNSOIT, Successors to Spencer Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. ist and But the fellow who stola the quinine was finished abont tha year 1300. hid better never be caught. i iw it ii ti -1 Why the statue was so inserted in Mrs Marquis, embrclury a iac iv- oi onver cornet itanu was the tower is explained by an ancient monkish lcgand existing some centuries silk E0! out each cay added ren materially to the attractions and interest of the Mrs Marquis, enibroinry on previous to its original erection.

Its 50 condensed account may be given as fair. The boys make a fine display with heir new instruments and new uniforms. Taken altogether Clark County's first Mrs Aylswoith, embroidered Capt. FABERhas'nt heard of since the election. He's probably hid away somewhere trying to figure out the Cimarron vote.

First-Class Livery Eigs to Hire. Farmers' and Travelers' Teams Kept underwear .81 00 Over. Night air Has certainly never been excelled by any first fair in Kansas and equaled bv few. Mrs Shields, embroidered 50 sheet and pillow snami. EIGHTH AVENUE, (East of Main St.) ASHLAND, EANSAf Following is a list of the premiums Miss Junkin, embroidered slip- received.

ers 60 follows: "St. Cuthbert, famed for royal descent and many great virtues, died on on the 20th of March, 687, and was buried in Holy Island a meet place far so worthy and sanctified a man. There his body rested for two hundred vears, but fearing it would be disturbed by the devastations of the Danes, it m-as exhumed for reinterment a few miles from Dunholme (now Durham), where it remained for one hundred and thirteen years. Then the remains Thi republican party has said dis-1 ttnetly the "rule or ruin" men must Mrs Gilla Danley.embroidrv on CLASS A KOKSES LCT I. I St.

java canvas 50 EOOIS MOTHEBS' Mrs Gilla Dauley, embroidry and g5 00 5 00 on java THIS SPACE Mrs Myers, crewel work were removed to Ripon, in Yorkshire. Marquis, crochet edge. 50 DEALERS IN eo. from tne nienest to ine iowcsi Cr a Whitfield, stallion 810 00 from Roscoe Conkhng to William A pfl McCartney, they have a'l been sum- John Myers, marily sat down upon, and if the low- lot a. est fcas the capacity to understand the ist voice of the voters as did the highest, Seth Warren, team 3 year he will also turn his attention excluu-1 "Id raares 00 tn his mnfrcsinn.

1 MeK Lodhi4 team 3 Miss Barrett snd Mrs Marquis, display cro chet work 1 00 Miss Babyon, display cro and after four months again taken for a final resting place to Dunholme. On their way thither. Bishop Aldwinoj and the monks having charge of the removal, when a few miles from their destination, lost their way, when they stooped in despair, not knowing exactly where Dunholme lay. Soon, however, they heard a woman calling to another whom she met that her cow DEY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, GKOCEBIES, FIOUE, FEED, 50 chet work i 00 Miss Babyon, crochet 50 PSughrue, m'ch d'v'g team 10 00 Brundae matci driv- Mrs Marquis, crochet shawl 1 00 Cline, crochtt 1 CO AT THE? Miss Ennna Long, knitted silk 50 bad strayed away, and asked if she had seen her. she just beyond Thus guided by the woman, they found tucir way, and deposited the remains in a rude" temporary cathedral, constructed for the "GRANGER STORE," ASflLAXD, KANSAS.

25 The Republican state ticket is elected by a plurality of about The prohibition vote was light lighter even than was anticipated. Every congressional district in the state elects a Republican congressman. Anderson, the bolting candidate, is elected in the 5th district. The regular Republican candidates are elected in all the other districts. Kansas remains afely republican, and nobly stands VI lngteam 5 00 II KulSn, single driver.

6 00 jC FLarrance. 3 00 I Faff, stallion 8 CO 15 4 00 John Myers, mare 6 00 3 00 LOT 4 i st 2nd I Whitfield, 10 oO i rafr 8 oo I Fred Payne, mare 8 00 i II 4 00 25 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 purpose, until the year 1093. when the corucr-stone of the present cathedral was laid." The statue may be cruised as not representing correctly a modern shorthorn cow, but as it does not represent one cf any other known breed, it affords quite probable evidence of that at an early period. The agriculture ol England for somo centuries after the mittens Miss Emma Long, knitted silk mittens Mrs Miner, ribbon work Myers, chenille amb'y Marquis, tied niacrame lambrequin Mrs Karges, crochet lainbreq'n Marquis, VHrrr is, crazy Miss I. McCoucel, Mrs Walkey, hand made antique lace Myers, kensir.gton eia'y Harris, darned net-.

Miss Babyon, T. J. Mock, Coal and Wood lard. 50 6 00 uouie recoru. Jphn Mvers 2 y.f ol(, 25 50 3 00 2 00 and I ilcK Mochhead, 2 y'r old The'REDUCED' MAJORITIES.

colt Mull. 1 y'r old The entire republican county and CIXSS cattle lot i. atate ticket was elected last Tuesday, hut hv Treat W-liireH Th, i Glibble, 3 y'r old OD NEXT WEEK Fuel sold as Low as the Lowest and eliTer-ed to all parts of the city Free of Charge. 50 uouquesi was rude, and progressive itock-breeding was In a like condition. The clergy and monks of those early days were altogether superior ia learning to the better classes of the people or even the nobility, and as they had appropriated many of tho choicest selections of land on which to build the monasteries and abbeys, it may be supposed that the limited agriculture in Office at North End Feed Store.

Mrs Karges, splasher Delia Hunt, chair scarf Asliland, Hans. 6 00 8 00 50 Bra-men, 1 2y'roIdcow 1 y'r old hTr LOT which they engaged was of a much 2 00 Higher order than that of the rode P. F. Burt, n. C.

Irwla. democrats, as we have often claimed, and as the vote now shows, have made great gains in the county since the last election. Clipper. The above misstatement of the facts peasantry around them, that thov also BURT IRWIN, and is: cultivated a better taste in their domesticated animals, ami adoiHinn- the Mrs Myers, table scarf Miner, Dawson Smith, ottoman cover Miss Babyon, ottosion cov-Mrs Gage, toilet set Myers, lamp mat Gilla Danlhy lamp Siiencer, pin cushion ihort-horn cattle as their models, im Claude y'r old cow So 00 might have pardonable in our proved tneir qualities to a considerable extent. The noblemen tf their Ticini- 50 50 60 50 Livery Feed Stable, Andrew Ward, 3 y'r old cow 5 00 Gribble, cow under 3 y'r old GriV.Ie6 m'lh'aold bull Miss Barrett.

Din cushion 25 2 50 2 00 democratic contemporary, if he had not immediately below published the vote of the county on both slate and county tickets, the latter showing very-decided Republican gains acd consequently increased majorities Mrs Miner, drawn work-. FIKST-CLASS DOUBLE AND SINGLE SEATED PJG3 TO HIRE. Transient Teams "Well Cared for at Reasonable Rates. WCribble. cow undtrBy'r 3 00 YV Burchet, underS m'lhs old tiee may have profited by their example, and as time progressed, an increase in the good qualities of their cattle might have followed to a time when subsequent history could give Iruthful chronicles of their condition.

We have traditional reports of the excellences of many of these cattle so-far back as the seventeenth century, in which their great weights were known. Lewis V. AUtn, in Harper's Maga- hTr 3 00 WX Gribble Barn South of Town. Ashland. Kas.

MiasEBaboyn. 25 Mrs Harris, diploma. CLASS HOMEMADE GOODS. ist and MrsMcDonald woolen socks. .81 00 Rerrr.

50 CLAS HOCS LOT 1st PALACE DRUG STOEE. and I TT nntr wrviln miltens. 50 A rapid penman can write thirtv MMilis 25 words in a minute. To do this, he C. W.

ESPEY, Manager. most draw his pen through the SDace on every county officer elected. "Will the gentleman from Arkansas please explain the reduced majorities to his readers from Jha official returns for '85 aud '861 Price's plurail-y in '85 was 143. Price's majority in '85 is 350. Kennedy's plurality in '85 was 144.

Kennedy's majority in '86 is 1S6. Burchett.s plurality in '85 was iai. Stockton's majority in '86 is 143. Parshley's majority in '85 was 51. A McCartney, calico quilt 50 Berry 25 of a rod, sixteen and one-half feet Ia TT Worrel, 1 y'r old boar.

00 "5 rK under 2 six oath's old 5 00 CLASS I POULTRY ist forty minutes his pen travels a Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Brushes, and ne make, on an average, sixteeu curves or turns cf the pen in writing each word. Writing thirty words in a minute, we must make 480 turns to Morgan, Plymouth rocksSl 50 Ed Karges Xarsh, cochin fowls 1 59 Cooper, log cabin quilt 50 Miss Babyon, log cabin quilt. 25 Xora 1 Pugh, iancy quilt. 1 00 Lawhan, 50 Mrs Brooks, worsted comf't 1 00 Ida Harper, door mat 50 Danley 25 Long, reg 1 00 Munemaoher 50 MISCELLANEOUS. each minute; in an hour, in day of only five hours, 144,000, in a year of 300 such davs, 42,200,000.

Tho eOfvlBS, STyTIOfCRY, PERFUMERY. Agent for Tansill's "PUNCH" 5 cent Oca. Choice line of Liquors for JIedicinalUse. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded- man, therefore, who made 1,000,000 strokes with his pen was not at all remarkable. Many men newspaper Parshley's majority in '86 is 155.

Williams' plurality in '85 was 83. Williams' majority in '86 is 101. Go ahead Bro. Lee, shout to keep your courage up when you see the small vote of the Democratic party wruers, ior instance mace TT Pratt, leghorn 1 II Morgan, best d'sp'y fowls 3 CO Ed Karges, pair turkeys 1 SO Pratt. Mattie Smith, p'r ptkin ducks 1 SO Ed Karges diploma CLASS AGRICULTURE, ist- and jierc we nave, in tne aggregate, a mark 300 miles long to be traced on Espy, toilet articles Shields Corner, Ashland, Kan.

paper by such a writer in a year. xvivn nuagcz. and A process has been invented, the object of which is to treat bricks or DrS Parks toilet articles diploma Gag Bailey, fine diploma Frederick Franning, photographs Brooks Bros, boots and shoes- Spence Miner, furnishiug goods A Hambrick, furniture business blocks to solutions of coloring City Meat Market, growicg beautifully less. The pups are gradualy getting their eyes open, and the Republican majority constantly increases. Make your 'arrangements for 500 Republican majority, in '88, for Clark county.

matter and glaze, whereby their value ist Jarvis, half bu red fall wheat 92 00 A Warner half bn' red oata McK I.oclihead, halfabush-el yellow corn lor building purposes will be enhanced, and a structure be ornamt nted by al 1 CO 1 00 lowing a cnoice ol colors aud shades at Beach, furniture the will of the builder. DANLEY BROS. PROP'R3, Sice, Fresh Meats Always on Hand. Ham brick, pop corn 1 00 About eighty miles oft" the island of (Mrs Worrell, millinery Gage Bailey, organs Brown, school seats The Clipper tries hard to take the 51 Worrell, early potatoes. 3 00 overwhelming democratic defeat JLalk7 cracefully.

hut fin. ftW Hambrick sw Monte L-risto, and thirty from Elba. itie Italian cutter San Carlo, from Genoa, with about three tons of dyna- 2 00 t. C. 1 al I 1 VC A jrl.i 1 a a 1 ujim: vu uuani, was recently blown up elected by rc- Ed Karges, 1 00 DrWJWerkman, building mat'I Harry Aylsworth, pumps Timmoos Gear, cornmeal etc.

SPEED DEPARTMENT. Grern Trot CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND TALLOW. ur nu explosion. ine captain and crew, noticing a little moke issuing Jarvis, turnips- 50 Ed Walker, 25 cucea uajonties. ive want to see the majorizes reduced in the same manner each succeeding year.

Our majority is just about double what it KB Pratt, 1st $40 00 Hambrtck, watermelons. 1 03 Bybyon, radithes diploma. Hambrick, pie -diploma. ASHLAND, JH 20 00 Larrance, 3rd 15 00 was last year. The truth is we have tistn, ki once iook to we boat and thus saved iheir lives.

They bad rowed about a mile from the vessel when it blew up, wuh a report that was hoard at Elba. Pieces of tho wreck fell in the boat. A botanist, gathering herbs at Monte Cristo, was thrown to the ground by the shock. The Philadelphia Times publishes some authoritative furores as to th I i'henix, peanut diploma. Half-mile Running: HC e25 00 Bronco Eace; John Glen, 1st 410 00 won a glorious victory, and we have won it in the face of the bitterest, the dirtiest, the most contemptill-fight a party ever had to meet.

Vile tricks that have not been made public, and that are a disgrace to every democrat in the county, were resorted CLASS HOUSEHOLD. ist and Mrs Warner, best 1 00 Mr Long 50 Mrs Marquis, 100 lemon pie 50 CLASS CAXXED FRUITS, JELLI ES. ETC, ist and TIMMOSS GEAB, GffiEKAL FEED sales of "General Grant's Memoirs;" and as to Mrs. Grant's share of the profits thereon. The lowest subscription price is $7.50, while tho cost of manufacturing the book is nnlv ts It 2nd Free-For-All Trot: HC Potter, let I5Q00 WF Snd 33 00 Ill' an to that the republican ticket or a nart Pratt, 3rd.

a volume, and it costs as much more to distribute each volume. Olher fig 20 00 vf rt i. 01 it mignt fce defeated. Everything uea Mvera plums. .50 Myers Ladies' Riding Mrs MeMullen, 1st Anni-Sawtell.

was done that the dark minded demo. ures of cost are given, showing that 600,000 volumes have been sold, Mrs. Grant receiving $2.10 royalty on each volume, or a total of $030,000. In addition to this, it estimates that the foreign and future sales will reach 100,000 volumes, netting Mr r.mnt oo 5 00 ....50 00 25 00 Marquis 25 Myern, plum .50 Marquis 25 grape jelly .50 disp.y can'dfniitr3i PEOYISIOI STOEE. cratic politicians could devise; ard they expected to win, in part at least and so we smile.

For we got there i by good hon-t vot snd lots cf' them Runniii Race: Whiting Seqt're I -Men's Race; 1 Tom iv North Alain Street, least $210,000 more, or a total of no 1 940.000 as her share of th profits. CO McDonald, prsVd Katioas W'".

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