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Ness City Times from Ness City, Kansas • 5

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3 3 J. L. Green returned from Wichita 45 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. The First National Bank has more Sew line of men's shoes at Lara way's. Money to loan on city property.

Si 5 Wednesday. He reports business rather Attend Robinson Cole's great hol-! iday s.ile. The best apples in town at Allen's, Campaign badges at Hickles. SS-tf Pure white clover honey at Allen's. City loans made at sight.

tfcun its business dunna the A. C. Dyer. Martin's restaurant for a good square ior rar thanks the public for quiet at the windy wonder. Thre are no insects roosting on Ness county, as is evidenced by everything only 75c per bushel.

their liberal patronage. jjr. jjavis is in jetmore this week on around us the largest vote of any coon professional business. I TOPICS Potatoes, onions, cabbage, squashes ty in southwestern Kansas; the best county seat, with the largest number of meal. Allen has the finest line of candies in town.

N. II. Stidger is building a new stable. The post office at Drake has been A. C.

Dyer. Holiday cakes and candies at Mayer Bro's. Mince meat, jellies and apple butter at Allen's. Cocoanuts, oranges, lemons and candies at Allen's. If you want good jewelry cheap, call and apples at Allen's.

brick and stone blocks and handsome Pure buckwheat, self-rising buck dwellings; the most substantial banks, Xext Tuesday is Christmas. Old papers for sale at this office. wheat and maple syrup at Allen's. and the most liberal and broadest enter One good span of mules for sale prise; the best and most enterprising Xavv beans, Lima teans, rolled oats, 511 Geo. E.

Nicholson. Bend I on J. W. Hickle. 33-tf Geo.

L. Burton visited Great towns; the best building stone and at Allen's. richest soil of any county in the west Rnttpr and errsra taken for eoods at Five pounds of good roasted coffee at on Monday. I Cheap watches of all kinds for sale by The weather was very threatening last Saturday and the prophets predicted a ern half of the state. Nes3 is the county Laraway's.

3 that divided the first premium awarded blizzard within twenty-four hours. J. W. HickJe. 38-tf Ailen's for $1.00.

Go to Allen's for good things for your Christmas dinner. Christmas entertainments in both at the Kansas City Exposition for the vt itmn inree nours, nowever, the sun Every few weeks people Bay we are wild when they see tho boxes of new goods rolling in, but somehow thev disappear and we HAVE TO BUY MORE. Just think! We have our third invoice of cloaks this soason which Tinware at cost at Fleming Pot churches Christmas eve. best County exhibit with one of Mis came out and all nature was smiling and ter's old stand. 47-tf Money direct from the east on city Heating stoves below cost at Fleming souri's first counties.

Next to paradise happy. The coal dealers complain of Potter's old stand. 47-tf A full line of everything in evaporat and farm loans. A. C.

ess county is the place for a man to the mild weather while the Ness County Bank gets away with the cracker fac ed fruits at Allen's. Sniil harsrains in hardware at Highest market price paid for butter settle his affections, for the man that Go to Martin's restaurant for fresh Fleming's old stand. 47-tf and eggs at Laraway's. 36 secures a home within her boundaries tory when it come3 to making farm DOFT oranges and lemons. loans.

Call and investigate. 00E LIKE HARD TIMES of the season we will offer extra inducements in the Secure Borne of those rare bargains largest stocK ot boots ana shoes is sure to reap the reward of contentment, happiness and prosperity. Non- C. E. Clarkson returned from his offered at the Red Front.

jes3City is going to prospect on quite an extensive scale for coal and the county at Laraway's. 36 Roy A. Thompson has rented Dr. chalanta Herald. eastern trip Monday.

Mrs. J. B. Spidle left Monday to visit salt. From a coversation we had with We notice an article taking the round Clothing and furnishing goods cheap Scott's handsome residence.

home friends at Lodi, N. Y. WAY OF LOW PRICES a prominent citizen while there last er than ever at Laraway's. 30 Georae Thoma3 shook hands with his You can get nearly anything you of our exchanges that would be well for the committee appointed to investigate the sugar industry to take notice week we are inclined to belieye they The pupils of the Ness City schools Ness City friends this week. need In goods at Laraway's.

SO We have the best line of Boots and calculate to make a thorough test of Remnant and sample sales. Shoes in the city. will enjoy a two weeks' vacation. Chas. Maguire, of Sidney, was look Miss Myrtle Stadden left Tuesday to of.

The article is a letter from N. J. Coleman, United States commissioner the matter, and with the establishment of a sugar factory, a creamery and a Go to Allen's for your Christmas can ing up his affairs here Wednesday. join her parents at Hutchinson, dies, oranges, pop corn balls, cocoanuts, A good heating stove for $5.00 at I). Lu Williaui3, of Bazine, was trans of agriculture to Dr.

S. F. Peck, of foundry a boom will be the inevitable etc. Fleming Potter's hardware store. acting busiue63 in this city Tuesday.

Nashville, this state. He says: At result. Go in boys, while you are get Buy your heating stovss at Fleming's Douglas a form of battery was tried, ting the whales we will try to catch Xow is the time to secure loans at the R. J. Porter left Tuesday to visit his old stand, where you can get them at which proved a failure.

In both cases some of the minnows, so the home friends at Monmouth, Illinois cost. 47-tf will eatch from place to place. Non- The First National Bank is not chalanta Herald. the total cost of the factory was underestimated, the outlay in each case being about double the estimate. A good su In making up your Christmas dinner.

remember Allen has everything you A corps of surveyors, under the su want. pervisien of C. F. Childs, chief engineer gar factory, for economical work, would cost not less than $50,000. Such a factory would work the cane from 1,000 to Money always on hands for good oftha Omaha.

Dodge City Southern rail road, commenced to run aline from loans, always pay as soon as papers are ashamed to advertise its paid op capital. For a nice, clean shaye or a first-class hair cut, go to W. P. West, Sentinel Block. We have plenty of money to loan at easy rates.

U. S. Hiix a Co. Waltham. Elgin, Springfield and Hampden watches all grades and pri 1.500 acres, beginning on the first of signed.

R. S. Hill Co, the Buckner, south ot jetmore, to a September and working until the first a IS is Christmas entertainments will be point near Riverview in Ellis county by the way of Jetmore. Harold and Ness of November. The ca grown this Ness County bank on the very best terms.

The District School- 'will be given in the opera house in this city New Years evening. Geo. S. Redd, Silas Porter and J. F.

Wood left Tuesday for lopeka to attend supreme court. Do you want a nice decorated chamber set, or anything in glass or queens-ware? Go to Allen's, M. X. Wertz, of Utica, was in the city Tuesday and is still yelling oyer the result of the election. The complimentary party given bv Dennis Stroub last Thursday evening was not very well attended.

Nothing nicer tor a Christmas gift quite numerous throughout the county year seems to have been especially rich City, tapping the Missouri Pacific at a this year. and capable of vieldinjr nearly 100 point between Ilolbrook and Brownell Prof. J. T. Williams will attend the ces, hickle.

os-tf pounds of good sugar per ton of clean The D. S. R. R. is a home cor state teachers association at Topeka cane.

lhose wno intend to engage in Canon City coal $7.00 per ton, at the poration with headquarters at Dodge next week. the business would do well to follow in Canon City Coal Yards. City. It will have plenty of capital to We are still enjoying delightful the path which experience has marked back up the work and as C. E.

Galla 4G-tf II. D. Ellenberger, Agt. Cook stoves, heaters, stoye pipe, all weather. We are liable to have a cold out as successful.

The work of the de i gher, the vice-president, is an old rail snap in a month or two. partment has shown what diffusion can road man ana has been engaged in a below cost by Ness County Bank at do, the kind of batttry which can be re French peas, mushrooms, clam chow number of rail road enterprises, and Fleming Potter's. 47-tf lied upon to do it, and it would be un der, home made catsup and the best than a round of best Japan tea with a Plenty of money for farm loans. has never yet met with a failure, this road i3 sure to be built. The surveying wise for beginners to deviate from this line of pickles at Allen's.

nice tea iot. Go to Allen's. Money paid as soon as papers are signed. plan. I will send you bulletins 17 and For a clean shave or a smooth hair corps will reach this city Saturday even IS of this chemical division relating to Oyster supper this evening at Mc-Farland block bv the ladies of the A.

C. Dyer. Canon City, anthracite and black ing. While this survey is run under the the production of sugar and will also supervision of C. F.

Childs, chief en smith coal at the Canon City Coal Yard. send you the bulletin yet to be published, Presbyterian Church. All are invited. Mrs. Patee, of Topeka, who has been gineer of the D.

S. R. it is a 46-tf II D. Ellenberger, Agt Everything in Clothing and other lines contained in Kellogg's stors will be sold at cost until January 1st. IT.

-R. LINVILLE, Manager. describing the results of this seasons Ness City sndertaking and the expense the guest of her sister Mrs. Davis, for Dr. Yingling delivered his lecture at work, as soon as it is issued from the will be paid by our citizens.

are the M. E. Church Tuesday evening, to press, in order to secure success in not prepared to say that this road will some two weeks, returned home Mon day. a good audience. His subject was the sorgh um sugar business it is highly be built through this city as no positive "Short sightedness." important that as few failures as pos information can be giyen until the sur Dr.

J. W.Scott left Monday for Minneapolis. where he expects to sible be made and hence the necessity of Chauncey Walker, the junior member vey is completed and the profile submit. carefully considering all the problems of the 7up firm, visited this office yes ted to ti bondholders for their inspec terday. He reports everything lovely tion, and the locatiou of the line is def connected with the work before com mencing it.

and the stock looking fine. initely fixed. CALHOUN HOTEL! The finest line of Christmas candies For Sale. Bones and Hides. nufs, oranges, lemons, oananas, cut go to Peecher'B model barber shop.

Clean towels and sharp razors. Decorated cups and saucers, decorated chamber sets, colored glassware and an elegant line of queensware at Allen's. J. S. Alton is sole proprietor of the Pennsylvania avenue tonsorial parlors, two doors north of Calhoun's store.

He guarantees satisfaction in his line. Wanted: To trade, a valuable New York state patent for lauds in Ness county. Address R. C. Jonks Nevada, Missouri.

Bazine Post No. 81, will giye a camp fire and bean bake at Ross Lawrence's Hall, Saturday Dec. 2. A number of speakers will be present. Everybody invited.

All the beans you can eat for ten cents and lots of fun thrown in. O. C. Basnett sold eighteen head of two-year old steers Tuesday at $22 per head. This is a fancy price considering the way cattle have been selling of late.

Mr. Basnett knows how to take care of stock and has realized $050 from his sales this year. the city can be found at Martin's Res Two good horses will be sold in this 1 We wiil pay the highest market price taurant. Also choice fresh oysteis. for Dry, Clean, Bones and good hides, and sell you flour, meal and feed We have plenty of money to city on Saturdav, Dec.

23 at public sale to the highest bidder, on six months time without interest, for good bankable note. II. R. Topting. cheaper than you can buy any place in loan, with or without com- town, at Bondurant's feed store.

512 missiON, at the lowest rates of merest. Creen Hacue. CO to The Herd Law. Mo, For California. St.

John's day, Dec. 27, will be appro priately observed by the Masons of this When Mr. Hermon has converted all the Delightful climate. No failure of farmers to hia view of the case.it will be in city with a public installation of officers make his hon-e. His family preceeded him last week.

If you want the best spectacle made call on J. W. Ilickle and have your eyes tested by the finest tester, the only perfect one made, and get glasses to suit. A convention of southern Kansas lawyers will be held at Fort Scott, December 8, to take steps to secure the division of Kansas into two federal districts. S.

II. Gould has bought out the internets of his partner, Frank Hale, in the Union Meat Market and will be pleased to serve all who may favor him with their patronage. County Clerk Tenny requests us to state that he has in his office copies of session laws of 1SS3. SS5 and 1SS7, and also blanks. Township ollicers are requested to call and claim their property.

R. B. Linville rejoices over a new boy that made his appearance a few days ago. We are a little late in making this announcement, but we promise the Judge to be promptly on hand the neit time. Parties wishing a cheap Kansas City crops.

I have made arrangements with the A. R.R. for a special Up to the time of going to press the program was not complete. order for him to give his mind to the subject of converting the city people of the advantage it will be to them to permit stock a free range. Also to get up some estimate of the cost of tourist coach, to start from Ness City Jveenan is conducting a very about January 1st, or sooner if thirty successful meeting at the Johnson five tickets are sold through to Portland, CO eg city fences, which will be durable and lawful, as well as the expense we shall be obliged to incur to protect public and private property school house, in Johnson township Oregon, for each.

For further C-Tnff-Ls1af niTiinfra 1 1 ill i in i In Mm ii i i particulars address G. Kinney, Sixteen accessions have already been made to the church. Thirteen will be immersed next Sunday at Reasoner's Ness City, Kan All millinery, notions and fancy goods at cost at Wilson's millinery store. As we wish to convert our stock of millinery, notions, into cash, we have determined to sell them out at on business streets from the hoofs and horns of his cattle, and the cost of keeping up a sufficient police force to guard property li- K. of P.

ible to injury from them. But mean time we residence. Another creamery meeting was held protest against this persistent agitation or tne subject. We believe it to be a serious injury Bath Rooms, Annunciator, And all Modern Improvements. One block south of Santa Fe Depot.

JAMES T. CALHOUN, Proorietor. Avena Lodge No. I4S. Knights of actual cost.

Call in and secure a choice bargain. at the opera house Saturday evening to the business prosperity of the county. It Pythias, elected the following officers Little Little loan lots of for the ensuing year: is discouraging the farmers who do not wish to or can not.keep a herd of cuttle, and it is a hindrance to immigration. There is an un we were unable to be present and as the secretary misplaced the minutes, we cannot give particulars. 4100 shares of money on farms at the low est rates and terms to suit dailey should subscribe for the Evening borrowers.

Office at the old easy feeling prevailing more or less throughout the county that the cattlemen, by some hook or crook, may carry their point. And the 6000 have been subscribed. Two additional members were added to the finance committee. Authority was stand, up stairs, corner Pa. J.

R. Porter, C. C. P. C.

Black, V. C. Fay Miner, Prelate, C. L. Rogers, M.

E. W. D. Miner, K. of R.

and S. H. R. Linville, M. A.

Dr. J. Venard, Representative News. It arrives here with the news sixteen hours in advance, gives correct no one can help seeing that if such a result is possible, the general prosperity of the county given to the committee to accept sub av. and Main st.

money fur nished at once. market quotations, is spicy, reliable and scriptions from fanners payable in full of grit and gumption. to A Finney county farmer realized $50 cream. A committee was appointed to Now is Uie time to buy your winter Grand Lodge. per acre from this year's alfalfa crop investigate the different methods and coal before the rough weather sets in Livery and Feed Stable, He threshed eight bushels of seed per the cost of machinery.

The meeting G. A. R. A good supply of the various kinds of acre which he sold for $3.75 per bushel. is at an end and the city can never prosper, if the country around us is depressed.

So in the interest of the many, we protest the further agitation of the subject. Let us rather consiJer how we may develop our resources, advance the general prosperity and combine for the building up of those industries which will invite immigration, and strengthen us as a community. No town or country can hope to prosper wherein the ad- vantage of the few is selfishly pressed before the well being of the many. I venture to say adjourned subject to call of stockholders Several years ago Chamberlain and has three crops of hay from the coal kept on hand at the Cannon City Coal yards. Leave your orders with us.

The following officers were chosen EAST SIDE OF SQUARE NESS CITY, KAN. same seeding left. Alfalfa, it thus ap 47-tf II. D. pears, is one of the best and surest crops for the ensuing year by Sherman Post No.

SO, Grand Army of the Republic, of Des Moines, Iowa, commenced the manufacture of a cough remedy, be-lieveing it to be the most prompt and Ness City has a couple of brag whist fur western Kansas, Wednesday 12, 1SSS: players. Let a couple of our paste- HAD MEEK. JIM. MORROW. reliable preparation yet produced for An exchange says that one of the queer things about some men is that no poard manipulators go after them for that Mr.

Hermon is not more willing than any coughs, colds and croup, that the pub the belt of champiouship. Ah there, matter how much a newspaper will other man to allow his neighbor's animals to trespass on his property. Endless annoyance Ness; what say you? Wa-Keeney Re boom them that when they have any lic appreciate true merit, and in time it was certain to become popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been more and vexation would be the sure result of the publican. Barkis is willin'.

Produce Commander, J. K. Barnd. S. V.

C-Wm. Martin. J. V. A.

S. Dickson. Surgeon, T. Hankins. M.

D. Chaplain C. W. Bell. Quartermaster, Wm.

Bower. O.D., A. V. Higley. O.

John Stephens. thing that has any money in it for a repeal of the herd law. Let it rest at present, and "Let us have peace." City. your kerds. newspaper office, nine times out of ten than realized.

Oyer three hundred Jetmore is only thirty miles from here they will take it to a man who never Petes Jacksox, the only colored man said a good word for them in the world Loan money to suit the borrower for any length of time on yet it takes seven days for a Jetmore paper to reach this city. Yet the post Verily there be queer people in this thousand bottles of Chamberlain's cough remedy are now sold each year, and it is recognized as "the best made" wherever it is known. It will cure a severe cold in les3 time than any other Delegate to Department, C. W. Bell.

master general is doing a good deal of Alternate, Noah Chenoweth. who ever had the courage to live in Bluff ton, I has been forced by the democrats to flee for his life. Was ha a thief? Oh, no; he voted for Harrison. Detroit Tribune. REAL ESTATE, CHATTEL OR PERSONAL Mowing about the efficiency of the mail Holiday Prices.

service. Thank heaven, he, with his hungry horde of incompetent Kansas postmasters, will soon have to walk the Security. We examine our own loans and treatment. For sale by Scott Venard. Joseph Trott, of Waring township, made this office a friendly call Satur I will have in stock next Fridaj and We have received from C.

C. Baker, gang plank. order tnat everybody may enjoy world. The Ness county Horticultural Society is still in good working trim and holds its usual meetings. This is an erangization in which we should all be interested.

Horticulture has made wonderful strides and is advancing every day. One hundred years ago apples were not much larger than plums, te-matoes were entirely unknown and many of the most valuable trnits and state printer, a neat folder containing day. He is very much interested in the The large lamp that hangs in front of their Christmas, will sell the following; PAY THE MONEY WHEN PAPERS API COMPLETE the names. Dost office address and dis sugar industry and thinks Ness City the pulpit in the M. E.

Church, became 10( 21b canned corn tricts, of the next Kansas legislature. struck the key note when she tackled detached and fell with a crash Sunday There is only one democrat in the senate 10c 10c 10c 10c green peas lima beans string beans blackberries the subject. He says he has been a resident of this county for ten years and night. Fortunately the light went out or serious trouble might have ensued. and three in the house.

during all that time he has never failed CALL AND LOAF WITH US. as it almost resulted in a stampede as it 3ft pie peaches "Wallace county has been declared 10c 15c vegetables grew In the woods in the wild state in which nature created them. table peaches to raise a good crop of cane. He thinks a sugar plant will increase the value of unorganized and now the question was. The lamp fell on a stand containing the communion service ana 10C Evaporated blackberries, per lb.

arises whether the marriage ceremonies Sun-dried apules, per lb Croup is a terror to young mothers, smashed the glasses and battered the land from five to ten dollars per acre. While he liyps twenty-five miles from Evaporated apples, per id performed in that county are legal. 10c 10c especially during the winter months as Ness City, Kansas. Gffice Smith Brinton's Old Stand, Mince meat, per lb Many are having the ceremony per it is then most prevalent. It can always here, he says it will pay him to haul Apple butter, per lb formed a eecond time, in order to pre be prevented, if properly treated as cane that distance.

Cane is worth $2 vent accidents. 1. ii. ALLEN. The Jury.

soon as the first symptoms appear. Hoarseness is the first symptom; this is per ton and two tons can be hauled at a load. Eight ton is the usual yield per Is his letter of acceptance Gen. Har CALHOUN BKOTHEKS, soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. rison made use or tne roiiowing lan The following jurymen were selected If Chamberlain's cough remedy is free Dec.

10, Tor the next term of district guage: "Only the interests of the public i i i a acre, which amounts to 16.00 per acre. The first crop will pay for the land twice over. This is more money than can be realized from all other products -DZAXZBS IS- service Bnouia suggest removals irom court: ly given as soon as these symptoms appear, it will invariably prevent the at office." A careful examination of this GRA5D JURT. M. Nuttle Ohio portion of the political vineyard in the lisrht of these words indicates that if Jason Able, Center tack.

There is no danger in giving the remedy, as it contains no injurious substance. For sale by Scott Venard GENERAL V1EECHMDISE! B. HolroyU, annsr L. M. Bice Franklin combined.

"While a sugar plant will pay the stocKholders a handsome dividend, it will pay the farmers still better and there is not a farmer, no matter if he does live near the boundary line, he is not beyond the benefits that will be Wm. Webber The Ness City Sentinel could see J. W. Vaneilder, Warin? the president-elect puts the above idea into practice hardly a spot will remain to show where the democrats are now silver service. Last Tuesday Harold's hopes were considerably elevated by the appearance on our streets, of a eang of surveyors, on their way to meet an other gang at Jetmore, from where they will start and run the line from there to Harold, from thence to Ness City, thence to McCrack-en.

Harold will also have a survey completed from Garden City immediately. With two railroads Harold's boom is certain. Harold Record. 1700 will buy one of the best improved Pawnee Valley farms. Stone house, with basement, 18x34 feet, stone barn 19x34 feet, Btone granery 15x15 feet, 50 acres under cultivation, a fine young orchard, plenty of small fruit, plenty of good soft water.

Is well located, 1 mile from a good town and school. No wuste land and nearly level. Good rock quarry. Owner has other business and offers this at a bargain. Cash 1,000, balance 4 years time at 6 per cent, interest.

For further particulars E. Mckinnes fcden L. Civne Nevada nothing in the mutilated envelope in which the Franklin township ballots A. E. Pember, Franklin roosting.

C. Strait trankun derived from a sugar plant. To give an were contained, nor in Mrs. Barber L. V.

Austin Bazine W. T. Anderson Waring Eve Bob Burdette has put in a good D. Darnell Johnson evasive answers, nor in John Lngle 8 evidence justifying the count as re word for Kansas. He says: The old idea Vaue-ht.

Center M. O'Brien, Highpoiut was that when you bxm a western town turned by the poll books that should be taken as evidence against J. B. Spidle. PETIT JCHT.

Fred. J. Minor, Highpoint you start in with a saloon every other door and a church cornea in by and by. In Kansas you stumble over churches The Sentinel, no doubt, would like to NESS CITY, KANSAS. "We are the pioneer firm of the county, and, having studied the wants of the trade for over six years, feel confident that we can serve the interest of our many purchasers in the lines of Dry Goods, (Min, Hats ana Cajjs, Notions, FasiSj Groceries, Flour, Froiisions, Csnid Goods, Etc.

Cherishing the hope to still merit a liberal share of your patronage, we are yours respectfully, CALHOUN BROTHERS. S. Center Suttle. Ohio H.Rice Bazine idea of the amount of money a plant of this kind will bring into the county, we will figure on a basi3 of ten acres of cane to each section. There is 10SO sections in the county and ten acres in each section foots up 10SO0 acre s.

Eight tons at $2.00 per ton amounts to 16.00 per acre and for 10S00 acres we have the magnificient sum of $172,500.00. A sugar plant is essential to the successful development of this country and we must have it K. Bennett. His-hpoint see Mr. Spidle commissioner that they might get a pull at the county printing.

The silence which this organ of the James Barnes, Forrester Brentnall, tenter and get tangled up among the colleges aad lost in the labarinth of "homes" and reading rooms, but vou have to sneak around and learn the ropes and lie a lit is, cottara taen people" has maintained in regard to M. Coventry Bazine this renegade Republican, Spidle, has O. M. Wells Highpomt ee or write to J. C.

Lohnes. B. Ohio been very oppressive. Nonchalant tle to get a drink. And still, the boom F.

W. Liveneood Eden Riverside, Ness Kan. Herald Thos. Pickerd, Eden.

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