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Wano Plain Dealeri
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PI A IN WANG VOL. 1. WAXO, CHEYENNE COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1887. NO. 14.

HERE AND THERE. THE ANO PLAIN DEALER Pnimnheii EVKHY THURSDAY MOliNING nt WANO, C1IKYKNNE CO, E. Prop, See the legal card of H. G. Thur-miin and change of J.

F. Schilling's udil. Mont. Collins, Grey Neibold and Mr. Simpson, of the Oberlin Loan and Trust Company, made a Hying trip to Guy Monday.

Mr. Simpson, representing the RAILROAD GROCERIES, FLOUR-FEED 1 have just added a large stock of Groceries. Cigars and Tobacco and all kinds of Seeds, which I can furnish at the lowest living prices for CASH. Call and Bee me. J.

F. SCHILLING, Uutwcfln pHiisey A Oarn and liunk of Wano, WANO, KANSAS, Entered at the Wano Pott Office as third class mutter. OR VALEDICTORY. Oberlin boan and Trust Company, arrived in this city on List Thursday, lie talks ot locating. J.

T. McCarty came in from his claim on Saturday evening, returning Monday. llis new house is P. G. Buy implements of Fausey Oarn.

Headquarters for farm wagons at Fausey Gam's. Fausey Gam sell the Milburn Hollow Axle wagon. Deputy Sheriff Heard went to Bird City on Wednesday. J. J.

Dunbar is at his ranch near Sfratton, this week. Mrs. E. W. Watsin is quite sick with congestion ot the lungs.

Chnrley Woodward, druggist, is expecting his wife home soon. U. S. Ilinger made this office a pleasant call one day last week. It is not without regret that we neanng completion.

Lewis lleltzer, cashier of the Chase County Bank, at Imperial, was here for a few hours the fore part of the Week. E. P. Bennet, ot Lawn Ridge, re step down niifl out ot the Dealer. We have made many warm friends that have given us many kind, encouraging words since we have been here, and the business men of the town, as well ns the reading public, have given us a liberal patronage.

The Plain Dkaltck lias been and is sclf-sunnortingi and WANO HOUSE! J. J. DUNBAR, Prop. B. A.

DUNBAR, Mngr. The Largest and Oldest House in the City. First class accommodations tor the Transient Custom. BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. COIl.

MAIN and DIVISION Sts. WANO, KAN NO RAILROAD VVe will meet all honorable competition. BE SURE YOU ports people flowing into the south A. 1). lieltzer is building a sod we trust will continue to.

If we could eonsu't our feeling only in regard to the inattir we would cer WE "CHALLENGE" THE WORLD. NEW LIVERY right, then go ahead, but before you start FAUSEY i CARN, IMPLEMENT, WIND MILL AND PUMP HOUSE. come and get our prices. Farmers of Northwest To the house on his claim east of town. Pickled pin's feet, md pickled pork at the Wano meat market.

Five different kinds of steel tooth harrows fur sale by J. W. Miller. The inundation has just been laid tor largo store building, A Singer Sewing Machine to be given away at Moore's Several interesting communications were crowded out this week. Rock tslaiid plows.

J. W. Miller. Capt. A.

L. Emcrpon nnd J. A. Hoffman were at Bird City Tuesday. 'And tainly continue the Flaih Dealkk ourselves.

Under present circumstances, however, we do not deem it expedient. This We are glad to be able to say: we believe we have uil-hered closely to the intentions, purposes and principles announced bv us in the first one or two issues. It has been our purpose to wrong none, to do good to all. We shall remain MIDGLEY MOORE. part ot the county great numbers.

Let them come. Judge C. C. Doliald, one of the solid democratic citizens of Cleveland linn, called in Tuesday morning, and swapped yarns. D.

Mnnroc, a former resident ol this county, late of St. Joe, returned hist week and will make this county his future home. Remember that Bridgford Bios, will compete with all reliable coin-petition in furnishing money on filial proofs or deeded land. II. G.

Thurman, county nl-torney, returned, last Friday, after a weeks absence in Norton and Oberlin transacting law business. Hon. John Long, County Attorney H. Gi Thiirnian, F. C.

Bridg ford and ye Editor made a flying trip to Bird City on Tuesday. J. L. Gibson, a typo, from Hia-wathia, is holding cases on the great democratic truth dispen "Peed tableI in Wano for some time and shall be Kansas We are now putting in our 5th car of implements nnd wind-mills. We now have the largest ami most complete stock in Cheyenne County.

now Carry in Stock none but the best of Mike. Moline. Weir and Standard Goods we can sell you. The Milburn Hollow Axle Wagon, now claimed to be the best on wheels. One Million Dollars worth sold at Minneapolis last and the repairs only amounted to $1 50.

Think of it! We want you to see this wagon. We also sell the relia-dle Moline wagon, We have in stock a fine lot Spring wagons and Top Buggies. We carry a large complete Stock THE CITY DEUG STORE, glad to se our friends at any time Editor Deni: on has a very sick- child. Dr. Waterman is in Wano, Kansas.

bespeak for Mr. Humphrey, dlit' successor in the editorial chair. Heretofore loiowii ns the store owned by C. F. Woodward, hits been re-lociited, find will immediately be fully stocked with the same kind consideration and friendship that has been extended to us.

Bespectfully, 1). Burt. INTRODUCTORY. Plain nnd fancy wo done with neatness and despntuh at this oflice. Mike Cunningham is mauipnlat-the ticket punch at the Wano House.

liaise tjomdud by'tlio or-weck. Ouod-lW' ury iu countictluu. ser, the Wano 1'lain rStncc rruiH ftnlH from Wano to Tla-glcr Ami rtiturii. tmikhiL' cnuiiuctiuu with J). M.

tuiua. Fare, gl.00 uailt way. See the new- enrds of Commercial hotel nnd Bird City hotel, Bird City. Kansas. II.

Proprietor. of Cultivators: Dandy. ISew Western and Little Joker-Tongneless. We carry eight different styl. ot Harrows.

Also ll fine line of Disc Harrows. When you come to look through our Stock of Plows' you will say it is complete. The Jack-Rabbit and Cricket Rod Plows are the best in the market. Ed. Ackley as good a printer ns ever stuck a type or handled a shooting stick and mallet has accepted a situation on the Plain Healkr.

An interesting dog fight occurred on Main street Monday morning, in which six canines participated. Hillis' dog won the fight in the first round. J. L. Fiuley has been at Hastings, LIVERY, NEW AND FRESH DRUGS.

Wines and Liquors for Medical Use Only. Perfumery and Fancy Articles. Notions, Patent Medicines tTRST DOOIt WEST OF THE HOTEL, ftSpPrescrilrtioiis Cavei'ully Compounded Diiy hlid With this issue we assume the editorial and business Inanagement of the Plain Dkalkh. Although the youngust baper in the county it has nlreudy become a favored visitant at many fireside, nnd has receive 1 btlt few scars fl'om its cotem-poraries. The paper under the new management will advocate simon-pure democracy, and use its influence towards the upbuilding of Cheyenne county.

We desire to make the Plain Dealek newspaper crisp, clean, Aonett, Instructive and newspaper no good man or the editor will hesitate to endorse. Should we accomplish this we expect the liberal support of the public. Respectfully, L. E. Humphrey.

We sell Moline ami Weir Stubble and Breaking plows. If you are loo'ng for the best Corn Planter and Listel', we Would name you the Barlow. Don't fail to see this Planter. $10,000 to loan on first class chattel security. Apply toTliunnan Johnston.

Next week we 11 be prepared to print two sides of the Plain Deader at home. See the new Wano House add. id this issue. The best place to get a square meal. Fralllt Collins nnd Dr.

Wattermnn called on us Mpnday hiorniug, come again gents. Prof. Doua'lass is at Topeka this week, and Mr. Benner is teaching iu his absencxi Neb. Pony made only by Rock Island Plow Coinpaily, a for sale FEED I SALE tor the past two weeks, attending to some very important legal business.

Ho returned last Saturday evening. Thurman Johnston, the well known real estate agents, have just rec ived new plats for this county, and huVe also new plats of eastern Colorado. The Literary Society on last Sat We handle tho Star Lister also. Now we come to the Harvesting Machines. We sell tho All Ste I DFEIUNG Binder, and the DEER-ING Mower.

Fanners please look through our Stock before you Purchase, STABLES, C. F. WOODWARD CO, Proprietors. The Plain DeAleR headquarters nave been removed to Jl. u.

llmr-mana building, one door east of P. J. TONDRE, Proprietor, HORACE G. THURMAN, County i- Attorney, Wano and Bird City Kas, by J. W.

Miller. Win. Colville from Belleville, Ks has come here to locate, lie has a claim east of town. Collins Bros, have lately purchased a new harness and double seated spring wagon. urday evening' was Well at' elided.

The programme for the eveuing of the 12th is an interesting ono, hut "lack of space," etc. Dr. T. J.Gilisoll, dentist, frow Hiawatha, Ivansasi is now in the city. If he should receive a little encouragement from our citizens he will locate at this point.

If you Want fresh oysters go to the Wnno Meat Market. They Collins Btore, and we invite one and all to call on us. Strangers CASH WINS win alwavs nnd our latch string on me onisi so come mm get ac quainted. Thanking the public Tor their liberal pntronas Iu the (met. I dttHirn to annmitiue that I can siill found fit my old ttaudt Can fmnlph all kinds ul'rigH uiMinlly required In the livery ultelneeB.

Will iirnctlce In nil of tlie nnd beforu A. Brenamau has a large stock of fresh garden seeds of all kinds both in packages and in bulk. (lie 1' lilted btutcB Lund UiUco ut Oberlin. Cheyenne county is fairly boom ing, ijacli week brings hundreds ol have made arrangements by which they will be the only firm in the city settlers. The tiriee of land, as well Collections Wide aud promptly remitted A.

M. BREMAMAN, OfPuIly hack lino from Wano to Uulgler aiil roairu. as the value, is steadily on the in By the way. the Commercial Hotel have a neat and attractive sign, painted by F. Shilling.

E. It. Johnson, the barber, has who will handle tresu oysters. W. W.

McKay, one of the oldest crease. mart already here will a mouth from now rnnoTufn. the comity, nnd A. D. Vergoil, Prtiltractdr' and builder, late himself on having come early.

moved into the building recently va cated by the Plain Dealer. called on Monday ana wished us There will be two edlar terms COMMERCIAL HOTEL BIRD CITY, KAS. MRS. WM. VOtlKL, Prop.

Thlf houno having recently henn refitted and rcTiiHiilchfd In uow one of tho beat uutula iu wuaturu K.intt8, Uates low. success. 1 banks gentlem. n. THE "PIONEER A large first-class, No.

8 cook tove, almdst rtew. for salts chenn. STORE," of the District Court in Cheyenne county annually hereafter, the "terms Call at Plain Dealer office. We have just received twelve ntw plats from the U. S.

Land ofliice. If vod have any land business come being hxed by law. May Oth and October 10th nf each yean dipt. A. Emerson returned.

Saturdavi frohl a business trip to A ureat manv locals were crowd Oberlin and other points east. is silling goodn lbweHluih ever, tid and see iiim. He can do you good. He carries a large stock of ed out this week for lack of space. II, L.

hwUo, PrpL F. Kinu, Vice PrU 11. liwiSQ, Cutb en THE! BANK OF WANO CAPITAL, -i- $25,000. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.

The ftind of Ihlf Hn)t at p-'oteovd hy 'ni Unit leuk ol' the luiuvi uaUom, We shall do our best to make the PLAlit -DkALtiH one of the best pa BIRD CITY HOTEL. First class iu every particular. CHA3. ROUPti Pioprtotor. Give mo a call whan In the city and I will use you we pers in north western Kansas.

nut next week the plain Dealfr will appear with two pages printed at home. Sixteen cars of household goods were Unloaded one day at Haigler last week, all bound, for Cheyenne Mr. Mohler, manager of the How GOODS ard lumber yards, is building a res- NOTICES OF FINAL PROOF. uieucB on uis claim east ot town. The well kilown hardware firm of county and "still there's more to mi U.

Land Ulllce, Uiurlln, February 9, mi. NnlleetH htsruhv alvon thit l. W. Cave, an Pro- .1. B.

Fackler is putting a new tin root on Voortman's opera house. hitrt Judifti i' ChuVunnii CUuutv. Kansas, hat) DIRECTORS I ll'IIIN LI. 11, p. Kw W.

ff. Ki and see usj McKay Jitqua. Pete. Tondre, the popular liveryman, returned from his visit to Fair-bury, last week. He brought a car-load of stock, including some very fine horses for his livery outfit.

Orders will soon cltlSed for seedlings for spring telivry, and if you are gditlg ft) need anything in the forest tree line, call i-oon at the agency of the Pleajimtoll Hta Nurseries. Benjamin Bird was in town Monday. Inasmuch ns Mr. Bird is western purchasing agent for the Lincoln Land and Town Site Co.i" his visit here at this time is somewhat prophetic of railrotid bhilding. AVe clieiH-fully recommend L.

W. McCilrty Co. as reliable firm with whom to place your orders tor spring delivery of nursery stock. I hey represent one of the best nurseries this side of the Missouri river. Cv U.

Strong received a letter from fa O. Kwrri, Groceries, queenswar, ami every thing usually kept in a general merchandise store. Headquarters For school books. i. i (lluil uoilu of hia Intwutlon to mnku tiuul proof md Entry of thi Soiulvweet tiarter oi Sue, Number Ftiurivou A) TownaMp Number Three, HaiiKuKo.

Forty ()) ui.dci No. WMI for trie use and bunulH of iho occupituts if -nld land as a rl And that Bald proof will bu nad) bufore tbu Itelxtrr lUcwtvwr of V. 8. local Land Offiou at OIktII'i, on the 37ib day of April 17. at fon o'clock a.

ui. And mm i-aid ProhHlc Judge acting for the occn-panti of paid town Mfe he namea the following wit to prove rnld. nco, occuuuney and im-nvf nu-ntu made and hnrt upon us Id townpite, viz. Jol'ii Long, John Quiatorf, R. K.

H.tuain, auuJnco't llii' all of Waiio, Clieyenne ('o. and Jamua bhaw of Caibouu, Clieenne Comity KauHan: Mr. Dougherty, of the drug firm of ftuainmnii Dougherty, is expected l.o arrive iii the city tlii. week. $100,000 to loan on farms for final proof, by tf J.

Badgerow. Wano. Taylor nt iiaigier. have rt fine five year old horse, weight twelve hundred pounds, for sale. ll-It THE HOTEL WllOWi The noted Brooklyn divine) RiV.

Henry Ward Beecher, is lying at thH point of death, stricken with apoplexy at his home in Brooklyn. We hope those. who have been corresponding for the Plain Dk.u-!R will still continue its we want news frota all Jitirls of tiiecohnty. The Edeu'ilfbe pub-lisljed as soon as the artist can arrive to furnish the photographs necessary for the engravings. B.

RAW ALT, Dealer in hi fak Doors aai MPSi H. HADOlX, Prop. M. A. MaKINZlE, ManBgen AllU WimrwRfl yon.

nerom nun ii. ru. wi Llili! When you are Hungry start right for the alio Meat Market and get madu July llth ITO.ni u.u raid tract of laud, yon am hereby notified ihatyoii will be permuted at Hie time and place hereinbefore referred to, to appear and rwasima show why eaid pVoof and oath emry tthoitld not be allowed. And that ll said Goot Jl'vrgold 'halt fnll to ap-pear, bis homestead entry ahall be hold for can cella'Inn. Land OtTlce Oberlin, Kat.

Feb. 9 W1. A.L. Patahln. Kutp steaK or roast, and appeuto your Lirhe, Cement and building Piipeh at Haigler, afid Kingston, Col.

A. M. Local MnnaKei, HaiftlsR It hilly not out of place to re Vards mi' ger. Newly frtrntshed aud newly cqulDiled through-oul, Btt'ordinjf ihe beat of iu conuuotf Ktiun and courteous treat men t. Terms, S5 ceuti pur rrjHftl, Jl pet; day.

S8 50 per week, 4VIu the L'hlur buildlug, VVauo, Kaunas his brother, a shb-eoiitraetor under FitKKerald. stntinir that t'Ve R. Jaqun, with his brother-hi mark that now )s tile tunc to subscribe. IMPORTANT! To the farmers of Chevettlirt Co had been I aS tar as Wiino for the law, G. C.

Slybbfie. cnlled lit these democratic headquarters Wed 7i() Land Olllco at Oberlin, Jail. 97, 1H8T. THE HOWARD LUMBER COMPANY at Wahrf, kas.l I have received oiiecar load of nesday. Fred Schilling has added a large stock of groceries to his Fhtui1 and PMANK LE1TER, General Agent for Fish BolMnklnir RUBBER lQtAMP3 UBBER DTAMPS Krep on baud full ot nil kiiid OT liiljilemeiits direct from the factory, building of tlid Hi Mv rdad, iiiul that work would begin at ah early data, John lieititi'iclcson, ot Celunibus, Oli'iOi has lately settled on claim in the south part of the emmtj.

He says, will be a large emigra Notice 1 hereby piven that the following-named pettier htiti llld notice of his an on Ion to make final proof In anifpt't of hia claim, and that aald nrouf will l)e inatle before HeKlftor and Recdver lit Oberlin, on Aorll lit, vix: Kdwln Hi CiiHhnian. H. E. Ot'll, for the N. W.

quarter 8-ctlon sti, Town 8 aou.h. Haugo Hi weit. Ue iauit the- filiowii)fi witness to prove his rosldeuce upon, and uultiVAtlon of. paid land, vlet F-denr Dabtm, CharUa K. Gardner.

Morris Matthuws, lkvler BuiUU, all of Wano. Kannas. 11. Kwlng. 9 it L.

Patciiin, Ue slater. f.nd, by theway it is bneof the best, reed store, Success to the new en terprise. O'iment, t'la'cter UiUlillng ir nod Slr Bonrdr, Door, and JillDdt. B. W.

MOHUR, Manaeor. factories ill the wASrhh 'This h'o 'one Will dispute wh'd liaS any experience in the I haVe haildled tiliplenioiits f'oi1 twelve years, and and Robber Rlamp Offlco at Mldglcy We had a Ifctier (Win our tViend Henry Mahan statihar that he w'riuld aioorw'a, wnno, Rknvut. tion from his pal of tile cdmltry to- t-heyenne county mid lortliwest Kansas this spring." A. D. LUCAS, 7081 Land Cftlce lit Obcrliu, Jan.

27, 18H7-Koticc is hereSJnriveu tliatthefoltowinjt-nained etiler hnn ttied notice of hlN iiiteuticu to tnakti Anal pr.Htf In pupimn of IiIb claim, aud that antd DKAI.ER IN prooi will Iu mime bi foie uUi.t und llee'ver at Oberlin. on April H. kilrar start for Cheytoiue cdtinty about the firtt of April. L. McCarty Co.

will be the 'representatives of the I'liMisanton Star It ynti hi ed anything in the fruit line call on him before placing orders for spring have tried many different kinds', and liild the line I aiii hnlidjilig but given the best satisfaction. I do tiot hesitate ill fully Warranting everything I sell to give entire satisfaction or the goods may be returned and. money will be refunded. J. MlLbERt 7U80 Olllce at Oberlin, Jan.

Notice la hereby given (hat thefoHowlnp-namcd Hetller has tiled uoilue of his intention to nakt Hnal uroul in fUpport of hia claim, and that mu proof will lie made before KkIJ'T nnd K'retver at Oberlin, on Arrll It). via; Cbiitea Ofirdut-r, 1. -i, for the V. jaru Bt c-tlou U. Town 8 sou tli, KmigMl iVet Ih'icinu A the followtiiK wlvnefpyn to prov hi cnntinuoii rnldcncu itpnu, and cultivation of, nid land.vli;' WUliom liuck, John Devler J.

Winliln JumeH 11. nil of Wuikl, uinttw, U. C. b-wiiig, A. L.

I'nriiijiii Ui O. lmkfl'H. I 43irt, tr tbt) S. VV qurtbr Furniture, Sewing Machine Burial Caskets. evening, March 0th, nt the VesnUmee of hh la)her, in the wofc part ot tliH county, of typhoid fever, D.

Turpi a'g(-jd About 22 Under Sic lug Macblnv Oil and Vela. and Picture rrnuw, Ukinjf pro my I jr wtuuJaJ to. il.m ff. Town Ti -oiuti; Jtane 41 we Me namee tho f.illoWiiiL wituee ea to prove his coiitlnuoua nldi nrw aud cultivaitou of. said via: Will inn.

Buck, l.m, 1) vier J. tioiith, Junius II Hpei. cor. 11 Waiio. 11.

O. mutf- 6 A. L. Patciun, it'g later, Wane, Kon, tfearss.

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