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Wano Plain Dealer from Wano, Kansas • Page 2

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WONDERFUL WANO. S. WANQ PLAIN PALER. WANQ HARNESS un the 1 ILj into Jewell ooiv ty, Kansas, to Diirr Auk, fro, liicli pojnt it, will run vest thnviiyl: tip ceti'f of Smith, Phillips, ffortqji, Decatur, Ifawlins anc C'heyennp countje, wliicjl will pvpry Thuradny at Wano, Clityuimo a he went to Beatrice for a short time and then came to Wano, Mr, Eastman has been engaged jn fiu'ining most qt his ljfe, but sinuo coming here his been engaged in carrying the daily mail to Hairier, In do-iiK ho calculates ho has traveled 8,000 miles. Mr.

Eastman is highly respected by the people of and js a No. 1 good man. To he c.initlntlefl.l A PRipP HI-STOCty OF TH1J MEN YHQ fiAVE tyiADE WAryo, Who Tfiey Are, Where They Come Frorn, and what They (iavg Ppneto Build liq the Tpwp, p. fcjy ptiltrr pnd prop. Kiiftm-d nl tli PiiVfllca at Wauo, first ily kept in a class harness t-lmp.

Makinuf iT.jiijii'iug a spsntalty, 11 ain street, Wano, Kansas. TIKEO MOTHERS, We inform the public that from January 1887, we will do only a CASH business. It will co'tim iinir.tlnn. for 11,1 pnpcr (, ll tiV IISIIll' 'it till tlirl jir i I'oi I'llt hv Mil Md-nci' M' I lUlIll Oil IjjO I'llll Wi ll" on I'ttw rti ur (litf pi'tv ifflii' In tr I Htl U'ltiii'K null III buyj Me lelltil. jiiiil tim-n pl-iiu and tib' riD JONES, Tj.tptjl.her w'th a General Description of Their pueipess lp terests anci future Frosrect3.

CoiillniH'il Troin La-t Wtst'k J. F. ROBBHTg was born in Denbyshiro, England, twenty five Tiiles front Liverpool, and lived there till he was Jj-3 years of ago. Came to. America twenty put it at the western boundary of the t.tato.

Tl)e objecHyp point of thinlinois probably Deliver, there haying been talk the effpet that the Rock Jshpid intended to, build tp that town of late. Thi line, if built, will be of great benefit to Att.hieou, for besides Riving it another line to Denver, it will open several counties which aid almost without railroad facilities wt present. Atchison Globe. Tup t'olin-Uanipbell divorce suit wa. a fearful revelation of the immorality of English liijrh life of a certain kind, Some pf the counsel tried to make it appear that their infantilis clients should not be judged con actors, Garsealcrs anil Builders, A Ifltlp fllmw Ifnn iipnn your Knpit, tin il ktiiiit lii- timili to litinri A rlillil'i) di'Br Lre looking loviiiuly From untli'Mii iitti thu'cii ul tatiu'ml Ipilr; P'Thup yon do Iiei'll tin! jr tolii'll Ol wiirm irioWt iloIiIIiik youre po HM: You ilo not nriso 'Itif nvVrmnch, Yil.1 Bfe turnout too tli'i'd m.uy Put It liltipKMliiGHf.

A yitnr ftgo I illil ot it if I (o dixy po dull mill too Blow To uiittsh the Mttili.M till It ullpf nwny. liiiw II hi'ImiIn -tirl's-l ig Kttlilii'o In me Tli'U wlille 1 lioro tho ItH'ijo ol' moihotliood, I dill not oft tt'ilili'lly Tliu llttlt, chilli ll.it me on))' Bnoil. And if. pome olL'ht, you pit down to rout, tu int-i i-ihow f-oni your t.ipil kni't'--. Thip Ktlfni' cirlv head finm ol, your linnet.

The liPptiU tljril i-tiilltly: Irtioni our own the dimpled Imtid hn, ptipped, years ago ami settled in Pennsyl WAWO, KAN the public to know thi'V slam! ready to make bid, iuhu coul jur all work in Hum. ir ion euurau'eed. that and their Ile- ANftlPUNyiEMENf. iThe editor and propi-ii'tor of this paper hits concluded tq mak) a reduction in the rutp of subsciiption I and announces that from and niter i this diite Thh will be sent to any addra-s for one year I for one dollar in adviitee, or pix vania, where he engaged in copfrac ting in the mines for seven years, From there want to Colorado ami hoin fhey have (,) any onp fiir work. worked in tho silver mjiies at Ri.sita save you money and us trouble.

Cpme and see us and we will do you good, but remember that, CASH is the only thing that buys our goods. for a time. Then went to the Black Hills, but was ordered out by officers of the government, and went to California, and from there to Wash; C. EWING, EstatG rt Loan Apt hardly, The Methodist Times takes them task severely. One of them went bo far as to say, "Let there be ington Territory, where lie prospect no Pecksniffian 'moraliiy about this ed for coal for a time.

From there Ami never xjo'Ufl neptle tn your piun If i lie Into their rnve find flipped, I could not hliune you i.tr'your heiirliiclto, then. I won 'er po tltut niolhpr qycrf et. Al lj. tie children cif iiL'Inj: to Ihcir crown Or tlmi ilin pi'i'iprintp hen the dav uro wet. Are.

hitir.lt to mHke thdm rrovu. I I coiilil a liulc muddy hor(l. Or iti or on my uiintnlier tloorl II I eottlil II re-tl -p foot. And it palter In nty home once nioro. If could tniinil it hroUeil cart To morrow tnnl a Iti'o to rotich i he sky-There Ip no w'oiintn In Ood's world could pity She w'iip in'oru hliffitPy content than But nit 1 tin, dtiinty p'llotv neninVt my otm I never'runiplcil hy a hl'lnipt lieiid Mv pltmlpe hirddntr front Itp Host h'tp flown; The lililu hoy 1 lined to kipti tp dy.ad, pioiif's for fjtty cents.

Tliou of pnr subscribers who have already paid us lor the paper will receive credit on this basis. The Plain DL.u.Hjt is pome to stay and wanly to establish itself on the dqcti'iue (if live unci Hit live, 11 you want a livo puptsr that will give you all the news and keep you po t-ed on the mutUu the, day, subscribe for The Plain Dkalkr. ioims on Final Prpofd a special: ty. Buys and sells Deeded, lands and doesa gencr-. al land bus! ess.

OIlluo in the Bank qf JVanq building MIDGLEY MOQW. Vef this attorney h-'j the reputation of being a devout Roman Catholic. The Times says truly; "The golden uf debauchery is passing away, and in the nojft generation the basest ot men will not be and leading barristers will Hud it convenient to say nothing abuut 'Pecksniflian morality, 6ELECTEQ, he went tp Mahaska county, Iowa, near Oskaloosa, where he bought coal mines and run thorn for seven years. He, then sold out mid re? moved to Gage county, where he farmed for five Twp, years ago last October he came to Cheyenne county and took ahpuiestead in 4-i0, anil has remained, here since. Mr, Roberts' has been 1U1 eventful life.

He Ipts. crossed the Atlantic and the Pacific several tirpes, and has been ill almost every Ipibitable country of the glohe. Notwith A little praise upsets a little mind J. L. FINLEY, ATTORNEY AT UW fk LADY JOURNALIST'S Never try tq appear what you are not.

THE CITY DRUG STOKE. We we wishing that we could see a copy of the Wano Plain Dkalijr, edited by D. Pint, when, as though diyiping the wish, pur son Ted came in and laid down Ap Notary Public, Money loaned for Final Proofs. rit'Oflice with McKay 4 Jaqua, Wano, Kansas. Use your leisure lime fur improvement, A good conscience can tear a great deal.

Faith is tho flume that lifts the sacrifice to heaven. Prosperity is a blessing to the good, but a curse to the evil. He who throws font suspicions standing this he says ha is better Ioretolore known as tlie store ownpcl by Woailwaril, JlUS been tlocated, and will immediately be fully stocked witli pleased wjth this country than any other he lpis ever seen, Ha is en From a reliable source we learn that lyoi'k op the new railroad from Benkelmau to Wano, wi 1 be commenced inside q( twp weeks, and that it will be finished inside of two months. A representntive of the Lincoln Land company passed through Benkelmau Tuesday to find a suitable location for a town between and this city, and also said that ill a few days the price of town lota in Bcnkelman would be raised fifty per cent, It dues look as though Bcnkeliniin was guing to (wo numbers on the t.ao;e, it ib ably edited, as we were assured it gaged in well digging, stone quarrying, etc. It was he who sunk the would be.

Me. Hurt has that peculiarly pleasipg style of writing that SUTLER, and urgeon. e. r.i Physician should be suspected himself. famous coal shaft in thp south part Wano, Kas.

of town, lie is a sociable, kindly man, and one who is well disposed js difficult to describe but always desirable. Having visited Pdrd City. Wano and Kingston a ye.ir agp hist August, while an a pleasure trip, -(tplce at WnnohotiPe. Poverty is the test for civility and the touchstone of friendship. It is right to be contented with what we have, never with what we are, NEW AND FRESH DRUGS, Win.e.9 and Liquors for Medical Use Only Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Notions, Patent Medicines, have a branch road after alb Benkelmau Pioneer, JUSTIN BADCEROW, ATTOKNEY AT LAW AN11S0TARV PUBLIC Makes Loans on Farms and Chattel Security, Collections in adu, anrl a general land bnaioeia.

p. M. Tlrne Carcl. HA10LEH, J. M.

CALLLNOER, AgeoV. FIRST DOOH WEST OP THE HOTEL, toward tat which is moral, upright and ho.iqrahlei a nian who is cajeu-lated to have a good influence in society and politics, being, we believe, honest and consistent fn a 1 tlmt he does, RpB was born ip Owen county, but removed from there with his parents when a sroall child tq Abingdon, Knox county, 111, He has resided there most of the time since then, assisting his father in stock raising, farming, apd attending the district schpojs in ihe winter. Begun' attending the Geni Cty Business College at yuincy, April lii, 'fro, and graduated Due. of the s.ime year. In the spring of '80 he II.

Kw(KU, P. Kino, VIco frtlV U. p. Ciutar, THE BANK OF WANO CAPITAL, $25,000, a general, banking ebusiness Transacted. pews frgiu that section was particularly interesting.

We were especially interested in the Kingston write up. We fell in love wjl the country around Kingston. as we had never fallen in lqve before. The town was, lqoivted and platted nly a few days prior tu our visit. Mrs.

Boall, of Alinn, mid expect to be ipipiortalijted in history (is beipg the first. Indies to stay all night in jhephitted, tpwn. We thought then and still think that that, lovely spot 'has a But we are a lit le curious to kpow Jiow those ranchmen in Cqlorudo accept extended settlement and quent infringement upon their ter-. ritory. We found tbenj to be most From on" end of the land to the other, the press without respect to party affiliation or position during the civil war has affirmed that General was a brave and honest man.

He died poor, Other men in the same positjop and with the same salary have grown rjch, but he died poor. He was brave and honest and poor, What a rflecr tion on some of the other men. Ai the heart of the nation grows warm with admiration of the brave, honest, poor GOING WEST. No. 311, a SO it.

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m. V-. gl'rescrintiqns Cavei'uUy Comn.Qiuuled, I)ay and ir Wano and Voltaire Mail Line. C. F.

WOODWARD CEO. JOHNSQN, Contractor, COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Will rarrv pftopenyere rtay In tfca week, If Th funds of thf Bn Aie protootod by ft Vftlt llmr lock ot tliu ut net lhAiirovtjt, pdUuitt. Ws notice by the Rawlins County THE TKUTH IS MIGHTY! iiustls, Voltaire arci Qrermal Qonter pIREpTQRS IT- 1'. KwiNo, Jituit Elmi, VV.

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(J. Ewimk kindly in hospitality, and in all re. Uemooviit that Upt, i'lullips and 1, went to Beatrice, and engaged in stock buying with A. Sigman, and remained with hini till ahoit time ago, when he accepted a situation as spects, save one, the embodiment ol i Culvert were in Atwood or. the Ilcpnlr ill flnyg Frtdaji nnd tivef Waiumr n.

id. Kriany nun turnx Kn lirdnv tit ft m. Vhtv, IH) to $2 fJ to nut in Sliuri Sth and made a proposition to honor. But according to their state trie ot that place to move assistant cashier and bookkeeper EUfflPHREY with H. Ewing in the Bauk of Wanp.

Mr, Rice is a very pleasant A. BRENAMAN, Hie town to three miles west of the prese site, as the road cannot come nearer. The proposition was reject. young gentleman, of seeming good qualities morally and socially. Of AT id, the amount offered being cotsid- Citizens of Clieyenne County.

10 It VLOUR, FEED, COAL, VEGETABLES, APrLES, 'o to JOHN CUNNINGHAM OPPQUIT8 FACKLEH'S HABlV'AUJ(. ered too small, and the Democrat says the people might as well die STORE" "PIONEER THF House, Sign and Carriage PAINTERS, where they are, as it will rum them unless they can be moved free. nients the African sert could not be less ferti than Colorado. ''No rain." ''Nothing grows," At first we were led to suppose that some evil report had traveled faster than we had, and that was why our eitipenship was not desired. About nine miles northwest of Kingston, on the Arickiree, we ran across an honest Dutchmau, as we believed, He had the finest timber and the heaviest growth of grass, blue stem, that we have seen wtstof the Missouri river.

After we got "hira ''opened into conversation we began to question hini about rain. "Do yon ever have any rain here?" his business qualificatio we presume there can be no doubt, or he would not have been engaged by so thorough a business man as Mr. Ewing. The Plain Dealer welcomes him to Wano and wishes him success, clarence l. queens was born and raise.d in Farmington, Oakland county, Mich, Was educa is selling goacls lower than ever, Go (ud see him, He oan do you good.

He curries large stock of Walnuts, and all kinds of Sed hand. Call and get prices, before purchasing elsewhere, Wano, Kan. R. A. MATTHEWS, James A.

McMastur, editor of the Freeman's Journal, is dead. He was born Protestant and educated for the Presbyterian ministry. He was by far the ablest Roman Catholic journalist in this oountry, but a fierce ultmmontanist curried away by gusts ot passion and bigotry, and was not always on good terms with the Roman Catholic church authorities. Ex, ted at Northville and Ann Arbor of DRY GOODS Dealer lu the same state. During all tile time ALWAYS THE BEST AND that he in Michigan, exoept FLOUR and FEED.

Up to the Times. while attending school and college, "Vonz in a vile it sprinkles a DAILY Nebraska State Journal GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, nnd every thing usually kept in a general merchandise store. poliverlei made to auy uart of the city Iree of barge. leetle." "Don't you ever have a good soaking r.dnV" "No." An Iowa man has discovered a "One Block North of Wano Uuuse, Wauo, new fuel. He grinds into a pnlj he was engaged in farming.

Went to Syracuse, in and engaged in the boot and shoe business with his father. Afterwards followed paper hanging and decorating for a time, and then went into the pump and windmill trade. He located here in April last in 2-80, and came here to remain permanently in "Well, how often does it sprinkle iuuaaa. Give mo a call. HFADOUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOK prairie grass and cornstalks, and presses this pulp into blocks, which it is claimed will burn longer and E.

R. JOHNSON, a little?" "Oh, pout vonz in sees moutK abovo is from the pen of the gracious and talented Mr3. E. S. give more heat than soft coal.

The cost of manufacture is but 2 per BARBER ana HAUL BBESSSH. ton, and the philanthropic inventor proposes to drive the extortionate coal dealer out of business. Thomas County Cat. SETTLERS, ATTENTION! Youwill save time, trouble and money hy consulting McKAY JAQUA, LOCATORS Miner, of Lyle, Decatur comity, Kansas, who edits tho Lyle department in the Oberlin Eye. We have had the pleasure of meeting her several time in the past, and of being entertained at the hospitable home of the doctor who is her husband, and herself.

It cun be pluinly seen September. Commenced work for Fausey Garn in the windmill business and has been with them since then. Mr. Green is well liked and respected by all who know him, nnd Fausey Garn are to be congratulated on obtaining the services of so competent and energetic a workman. L.

A. EASTMAN was born near Portage City, Wis and removed from there at an early age to Blue Earth county, Minn. While living there Mr. Eastman's Shop in the front of Uhler's Fur-'litui'e store. Good ruzora uudclcun Elt Pnpres Fifty-Six Columns, With larpre Four Pase Sunday upplftrnent.

The I'ruprteturfi of Tiir Dn.T Nkhbahha Stati 'di S'Nai. bt-H iiave tu atmuuncf many yfieat improve iiu'iu in tin imppr for Hi coming yeir, largely in- uirt itv.i lt vulin' iui a lonnii'M-lul mid news papr. i uim iiu'iilh mo Ix-iittt rrwitil for lnorfawcd I'ltcliliku, wl will place Thk Jol'knu. -ci ouil ie no ii(wr the til flit a Kfifrul npvniia-HIT. i If ll'T tptl'lfti U'lCKIVn flic Vir; thniuliouc hiinjuuud U.ovi-.it((iiefftily wU muie liittu TfIR Ti bij Jni or ni uuv hgMture pnini1f i.

-i niniii.i; one evpr ht id In lh alum, itini Tin. fjicU moriiliifr will jupAput a i ort ui mi' pi hi dctnli, and will br iroM' I in ill' -1 til Hi mich a ii jiurt. NVI'Iiiui nt'w pfTfectU prwis. which will 'i. dl ion iiy rJ mi JiuiOHry, pi linina it Miimiric I'fipi tiic papf un hour, we will I hi lh ,1 ti to nil pai in of ihe sUitu mi a'l early i niiv tr hk'Iiiw i.iiii'-tpnrliH Kt thi- "c- tu th' nic irim two to ten hums iu advuuouof uihi tiH.iiiii.t- jm r.

feTATf. ilATTF.B Tit. Jitux ii'U ir at the capltnl 'l -in tn le, ft fi 1. 1 ii. 'iic i v' oi ui ol Ltif t-i r.v.j.B nt, i'.

Mirtct ttiid Circuit un i.H'H!iik.'-. twf ifiilu Ihe -t a to dpurtnie lit un- tiiKiiaii otinr jwipcinln UhikiuU-iimiijiurd, hkcokts. TI t'Tiir tfi lov Hv- liuvt pacHlfic homot ii'ii vIi.i-k id Hi pMc1 1.h.ooin In tiic fruit f-t'ii i tin; iivt' -ux mumoi nnd 1'mil ui III ii.iv t- ft' liliuli ro glvlitKiW Urule r. 'I'm luritl fVM'X nwrin't IfvLltti tnn pi hi iin, mioi-k mid n.nii ftvery inf lf i ci'ineiu tho woild. The Weekly State Jonroal tpht Pbh-1 Fitty-SIx Columns.

I i 'Vl rJil Jol'UNAI, IVmllllllS CPfiQItl ot 'M I an iv i nil. I us iiih ti.u Utnl.v ttiition, ii1 iy ini 'i I' nt-ril, tii cm t. ihhi Ket iru irU, pro luiin.s ui iiuiv ni- 1 tfiidiu uro and i ti.ts. i livi' il lor tlm tt'cut-iul i-r. ficjrijt Ii urn, re I.

Jud'tli-nltui nl finU ill i tun tin; of inu-ictt io iii iit ii. ill" i hotd r.i ihe Roi'id ot tojihiou, Claijstonk was seventy-seven last week. He is equal still to all the emeiL'eiiL'ies of ueace and war. while what a difference exists between the l)lB American public man, people that inhabited this country ikli Wan. breaks down at sixty, if JOHN not before.

Philadelphia News. and Real Estate Agents, Wano, Kansas. The firm in the city. 30 quarter pilous of land for de near Moiit-v a'wavs ready to make Farm Loans at lowest raU-sf i Wano. Money JUSTICE THE PEACE, mother died.

In 79 moved to then and now. Each one is doing all that he can, honorably, to build up the beautiful northwest. We trust that Mrs. Miner and her friends may conclude to come and sea the vast improvement made since they were here. Rooks county, Kansas.

Resided The Ohio peniteutiury, which under democratic rule cost the state above 200,000 a year, has become self sustaining under the republican administration of Gov. Foruker. Wano, Kas. there till the spring of 2, when he went to Denver. Remained there interest.

and in the mountains till the sum liuya iiud nulls town und cmntry rupuity, ltiiu vb, rutth'i" C'n. i 1. duttti I liable jra-'i M.rh n-ii WANO HOTEL, mer of '83, when he went back to Rooks county and on to Beatrice, where he resided till June, A St. Louis paper publishes a list of men in that city who wear dia H. WILLIAMS, Manager.

V4, when he took a trip down M. A. Low, president ot the Chicago, Kansas Nebraska, to-day informed a Globe reporter that a line would be mrveyed, and, it' proper encouragement is given, a road would probably be built, leaving the JOHN DUNBAR, Prop monds. Nearly all are editors and hotel clerks. 1 lily xnmn HAlGLKIt.

NEIS. di D.oi.tU.... through Atchison, St. Joj und Kansas City, returning to Clyde, Kansas, where he remained till the spring of '85, Then removed to Western, Saline county, where he remained till March, 80, 'when Locomotives now run in Jerusalem, and the shrill whistle is heard in the streets onco trod by King David, iiii-ct- injv iiurni' ii'id iiddiCM pl1nlv, 'I iti H'" I'm ui.Kiimi ul! your mH I id I Ih'tM' Ifd UI ulir I'iaK. ii(-f i iiiim lu' Ui pa, Hl-L- ti'iAlU JOURNAL i.nicoin, main line of the K.

and N. in Ne-j brtisku at Ruskin, Nuckolls county, and parsing southwest to Superior, Ktl. A tiuw liotul flltdd ill) tn tlr-t cltl'l BuAiti by d.y ur wutk. IUa.iiuLile rulod. are guesU..

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