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The Democratic Principle from Syracuse, Kansas • 1

The Democratic Principle from Syracuse, Kansas • 1

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2 -en i rs ioi'ihis jKtpoi iiulil tlanuary 1st, .1. HSi r3 In I )i i 1 I ii! hu ni in hi i 11 iii Mi i ii if 13 lHbU Vol- 1 YR AC I A NSAS. THURSDAY, SKI'TKMI'I LOAN BROKER AND REALESTATE AGENT Charles Goe, Syracuse, ians 1JTTL1-: I'RINCIPLKS. Van Inwaop.n Wood represent the best loan coinjianies in western Kansas. Mrs.

James Hishop, of (ialosburi Program of the Hamilton County-Sunday School Convention to be Held at the M. E. Church, ia Syracuse, Kansas, September, 28 and 29, 1888. Where is John Mo r. formerly of West Virginia? His Laura, anil hei Utile son are look.

lor him. They arc iu lilestilnte circuinh nnons and need his care and protection. -Cooliiige Citizen. W. W.

Willis, cha plain general of iha division of the Lukes, ou the stalT of I. O. O. left Tuesday evii.ii; lo rj'iend iho etcursiou of that rt visiting J. V.

Hishop and family. I bought my shoes of (eo. l'r and have got the best fit I evor 1, i.J We notie by the Itmoktleld paju Sub-un it)D. Mi.it"; Inge's. i-f of the bolter! f'termelons are plenty.

Khey, October 7 p. in. ttrowu bakes bread every day. iMs until the ilr.st of January AN N0UN CEM b.il 1 I hereby announce myself as candidate for Superintendent of I'ablie Instruction of Hamilton county, subject, to the county convention of October 4, 1SS8. J.

Ii. Hammonh. Having received encouragement from many friends, I will be a candidate for otlice of Probate Judge of Hamilton county, subject to the county convention to be hold in Syracuse, October 4, 1888. E. M.

DiM. ivy. that Miss Mollie Youii is visiting ln Denver Robert Iiodfors hns moved io tlx lhi vis- or. i- to Los Angehis, Cal. T.i:-; from now until 1st, If KO, for 25 cents.

our fi tends go to work and house formerly occupied bv hi FRIDAY AFTFKNOON. 1 p. nn Dovotional led by Kev. A. 11.

I'arks. "The objects of Ibis M. W. Kex. rAPEI! "The duties of a clmrcn member to tho Sabbath School," Kev.

get up clubs, thereby oenetiting your party. Send in the names. I hereby announce myself as a cam'idfite for re-election to the office of Clerk of th- John 1 nomas, of uooliilire. FIUDAY EVENING. The Misses Martin have of Mrs N'ott's millinery shop during hei absence A new and complete line of school shoes jus( received at Geo.

R. I'artride Co. H. Stillhnmer, of Btillhamer ii is vinit iujf his family at llloomington, III. 1'red liertholf is managing K.

lb store during the absence of Ihe District Court, subject to the county con-veution of October 4. 1888. 7:150 p. in. Devotional exorcises, led A watermelon festival will be given nt the residence of Mr.

Hill, 13 ruihis north of town, on next Saturday evening. Our young people in the city preparing to attend and enjoy a moonlight drive. S. I1. Nott, of Syracuse, Kansas, an old personal friend of the writer's from away-back in the KOs, made us a very pleasant visit Ihia week.

He was perfectly delight VV. i. lluMritUKv. by Kev. W.

Willis. has pii-un ol ice for sale. hy nut have a game of base hall. Why play into our enemies' hands? I'iue perfumes and sou oh at Downs. .1 udge McAfeo is still out of I lie city.

Hou-a- t' rent. Inquire at this office. 1'. M. liviJtdpli is sojourning in Ohio.

L. Speer tool; in the BismurU fair. hn- subscription is increasing rapidly. J. F.

Oyer, of Irene, was in toAti I'ut's-ilay. I'. O. Lobby Nott has been sick a fow The numerocs land agents are taking a vest. Call for County Convention.

l'he qualified electors of Hamilton coun W'a hear thnt our friend Snorf, of the ed with this section of the country and especially Brookfield. lirooklleld, Welcome atldrass, by C. .1. Evans. Response, J- J.

Shepherd, of Stowell. Lecture, J. A. Bright, of Abilene. SATURDAY MORNlXLi.

a.m. Devotional. PAPER "Special dilHeulties In Ihe way of Sunday School work iu this new country," Nelso Allon.of Kendall." Discussion. ty are requested to meet at their usual Coolidge Time has goueeast to see his MaYtnck. voting places in the following designated townships ami precincts, to-vm: Mrs.

Carrie ShawcroKS, one of the teach Coolidge, Syracuse, Kendall, ltichlaiid. ers in the Syracuse school, and Mrs. 1'aul- Lnmont, Bear Creek and Midway town folks. If ou want a paper of general ciiculc tiou, do not fail to advertise in tue Puin-oiclk. Miss Ellen (iordou, of Topeka, was in the city, visit H.

it. Colbnrn and family ships and Coomes precinct, on Friday PAPER "The teacher and his II. limy tro you place your line nose, wite of Caa-ilcs Hose, the well known lumber uierchouts of the name town, drove up to the city Saturday and spent the day with relatives here, Cool September 28, 1888, ut 2 p. t'or the loan. Clay Price sl.ipi 1 six cars of rattle this purpose of selecting delegates to attend a luge Citizen.

work," Miss Mary (J. Moore. Discussion. SATURDAY A FTEUXOOX. 1 -30 p.

m. Devotional exeaeiscs. this week. onnty convention to be held at Syvncv.se, Next week we will publish another poem K. K.

liray inspects the security for his TnUUSDAY, OCTODKB 4, AT 111 B. HI. by Emma Mentry, and written for the loans and pays the money the day papers Report from (the various Sunday BiciiooiiiTio Tho subject is. are signed. scnools oi the courty.

The Grave in tho Mountains," and is Election of olhoers for the ensuing Mrs. Olmsted and children Rre visiting the finest production wo have seen from year. ill Jjyon, while Mayor Olmsted (roes her int. p. ru.

Children's mass meeting to Columbus. Come to tho Pdimohm.e and seo some of conducted by J. A. liright. for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following named offices: One candidalo for Representative, one candidate for Probate Judge, ono candidate for Clerk of the District Court, on i candidate for Superintendent of Publij Instruction, one candidate for County Attorney, one candidate for Surveyor to ill vacancy, one caudidate for Commissioner, 2nd district.

The Misses Bryan departed for Emi There will be plenty of sougs and inusio. the wonderful products of Hamilton county. We have on exhibition a stock of cane eleven feet und sis inches, taken from a nence, Saturday evening, accompanied Master Bert Charles. Kev. Lehman, of Garden City, occu (3 city Seat News.

The Topeka Commonwealth says: Wi'ek. ar of tine Utah potatoes, at T'haokkb A. howk'h, Chus Coe has plenty of money on hunt! It) loan. District court convenes agaiu next Sat-n i ilny. pounds gloss starch, 'JO cents, nt Prown's.

'Inge Co. have received a large lot shoes. Hit-hard Houthcott is visiting in III. City Marshal Bryan was sick a few days this week. A great my people are proving up this week.

1 pound can linking powdr, 2. cents. liiown's. 'Kanner" Tucker cays his are I "ikin tine. pied the lresbytcrian pulpit last Huuday five acre field wl 'h wil average the aaine.

It. was on the farm of Kufus m. Sears, in 20 40. If the farmers of this county are inter The ratio of representation wiil be 0:1.1 morning and evening. In the two Hamilton county cases of the legato at largo for each township and If you want to buy a nice pair of shoe State vs.

Huffman, and the State vs. Bor nrnuinct. and one for every 25 votes, an I do not fail to eiamine the extensive line ders, the court ordered that the plaintiff Hitchcock Sons'. one for every 1:1 or fraction over votes of the combined vote th.it were in and talk with an Inwagcm received by the ca ndidules for Sheriff a Wood, before making your application the November election of 1887. East side south Main street.

The following townships and precincts C. K. (Hbson, of the Equitable Mortgage will be entitled to the following uumber of delegates-. tiardeu City, was in town and favored tliis otlice with a call. Coolidge 8 shall complete the taking of Its testimony by the 2llth of September and the defendant by the of September, the cases to be called for hearing at the October session of the court, l'he question involved is the locution ol the county yeat, claimed by both Coolidge and Syracus.

kohi vs. hicks. This came up before Judge Abbott on Monday evening. After jonsklernblo argument on each side, the lawyers failed to agree on time hud place of trying the CHse. Whereupon Judge Abbott decided to dispose of tho case next Saturday.

Mrs. Emily Charles has been moved to ested in advertising Hamilton county they can now have the opportunity. All that is necessary is lor them to bring in specimens of their )t oduoe to this otlice. We will put on a card giving person's name, section, towsship and after this is done it will bo placed on exhibition iu a room rented for that purpose. Look Hkuk.

We will the from now until the tiist of January, lM-t'J, for the small sum of 2" cents, cash in advance. This ia a splendid opportunity to get a county papis. Every person in Hamilton county should subscribe for this paper Democrats, show this ofTer to your friends, and get them to subscribe for the only democratic paper iu Syracuse 14 4 Bear' Creek 7 Medway 2 Cooiues 2 Kuy your fall ovormats and clothing of the residence of Charlie Bryan, and at thin Kendall Richland 6 1 1 I nre Co. writing is in a precarious condition. Downs has tooth brushes from Qvo cents The attendance of pupils at school i to one dollar rapidly increasing, aud will soon necessi Old eichanges, at this ollioe, freo to tate the employment of a third teacher.

Mrs. I. Johnson left this morning for I'laiiu-holders. Hamilton county farmers are hayin h'kI harvesting. a visit in Denver.

During tier absence Miss Nelliu McOuarriu will assist in the postoluct. tit to Mrs. Morgan for bread, south Total number delegates 47 At the same time an executive commit tee of six will be chosen to manage the af fairs of the pending campaign. Ic is recommended thut the delegations divide as nearly as possible on party lines. J.

K. ii'JKD, Chairman Hamilton coanty Republican Central Comuirtee. W. P. HllMl'HIlKI, Chairman Hamilton county Democratic Central Commit tee.

papers please copy. i of rail road. Everything looks favorable for a large attendance nt school conveu Dr. Hlown is building in the northeast part of the city. lion, a program of which can be seen another column.

Harrison letter of acHptaucH is out iu c-d 'y's daily. Hituhcock A Sons have jut received a Sevepi Year'3. James Murphy, was arrested in Grant county aud brought to this jail last Saturday for stealing horses in Greeley couu-ty. This man will bo remembored by our citizens as one of the persons who had number of race horses hero in the spring. He became somewhat nlarmod in regard to his safety and asked for immediate trial, which was granted.

On appearing before his honor, Judge Abbott, he plead guilty. Iu a short time Judge Abbott sentenced him to seven years at hard lubor in the stute penitentiary. There is an organized gang of horse thieves iu southwest Kansas and thin sentence will tend toward breaking it up. a car load of flour. ttiPl Mtte? Home people do not what is best for the t'A-u in which they.

Mrs. A. H. McMastor roturnod Saturday l'r a visit to Wintield Stowell. Our school will begin uent Neumau, an excellent teacher of considerable experience, will lead: this term i'owler has sold his corn to Win.

Evuns A 11 Willis is at Ihe county sent this week Miss Jones, Kuhn, Evans and tho Misses Craig were iu the city this week George Boyer hns just returned from Colorado. Mrs. Touilin has sold more than tSU worth ef garden truck this spring. 1 Thomas was up from Syracuse this week looking after his prosorty The sorghum mill, near here, is iu good shape and will turn off an abundance of good molasses. Weather dry and farmers, busy cutting and shocking corn Frank Dunlavy.

candidate for probate judge, iu company with Squire lticketts, was in town this week. Come again, Bro. I), you are always welcome among the buys at the Stowell is a good lime to sow Bentley has takou a homestead and CHARLF.S the democratic nominee Lr congress in this district, will speak at Syracuse, Thursday, October 4, 1888, at p. m. Members of all parlies are iuvited.

Place of holding meeting to be announced later. will probably go to farming '1'Iib best Una of stationary and tilauk biiks in the town at Dowum' Mir.s Reilly has returned, from an The finest load of watermelons Ihatwere raised in Hamilton, we beleive, camo to town last Saturday. They were raised by Mr. Kuckmau, of '1 -2 41. The Topeka Commonwealth speuka in a very flattering manner of thH ooru that was raised on thefarm of the Oneal 22 miles northeast of Syracuse.

Ye editor took a drive through the north part of the county last week and fouud tnat many fanners will have morb grain than they will need to winter their stock. 8. I'. Nott aud wife left Saturday eveu-ing for Columbus. Before his return Mr.

Nott will have a surgical operation per formed, in which wo hope will bo sue cessful. Shorift Huffman made his first trip to Leavenworth this week, and took the first prisoner from Hamilton county to the pouiteutiury, uuviug James Murphy in charge-. We are informed that the long continued contest tn regard to the quarter sec vihit fcr Dod City Fair Plain. Faih Plain, Ka 1) 11 Pear Pkincipi-k: '8' A. number of prominent lawyers were in Once more our prairie ia green La tw HenJance af.

court, Monday. J. fliwyer is oooupyinj his now rest tin west part of town. Notice. All persona indebted to us art requested to settle by cash, or wivh uu approved note bearing interest.

Thai kkk It How. Syracuse, Kansas, Sent. 6, 1888' Mrs. Mpiarfue Davis has (One to Wash vegotubloa doing well J.V Uubloinan is digging a well Frank Lotieh has gone east Mr. Haley and wife aro visi- iting hi Stafford county Miss Lou Kei ser ia visiting in Johnson City A wheat, while the ground i dry Some Ty.

to join har husband. Mikrt Itetl'y, a fireman on ths Hanta h'a do not think so, but 1111 old saying, "sow iu dry weather and grow iu wet weather." cigars nt Shepard's I sorry to note the sickness of Swine- Doll avd wife have moved on to their i.i tin city vi iting nia parents. Willis BrtM. are moving their mini preparatory to building a new business room. 1'.

Hjrch, th'l boulh side dru hoint stead Miss Flanuery, of Syracuse, is visiting Miss Reynolds Mr. Dulby (i ,1,, vi.sitvd Hichilold thin week. building makea a Li luge Co. have just received a ne 1 line of the latest in dry good. has a very sick baby Our Sunday hue appearsnee with a new cottt of paint school will close unless hotter Watcrmelou Jeslival at Maple Grove Mr.

Bnckmau has bought a cow Iteuij aro suaroe iu this part of Hamilton. J. Charlie lluy, of the S.mtiuel, is goao Kansas City next week. O-i no. fail tc rtiamino the new ahoeit Hi PirtriJt St (3o's.

bulore buying. I'leiify of nouey to loan, at low rates of intorftnt. Vam nwaukn Wooo. A good carriage for Bale. Prices to nut tna titnea.

Inquire at this o3ico. tion held by 1. K. HaUleld is about to be Anally settled The cuso been up be fore the Garden City laud office three times, aud each decision was iu favor of Mr. Huttield.

We uuderatuud thut the caucellutiou papers are Uuily. on Saturday evening, the Shepard has just received another large stock of family from Kansas City. He keeps lirat class stock of general merchuuU. Attend the Sunday school oouveu. Lee Bentl'iy is the champion weight wrestler iu town..

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