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Nonchalanta Herald from Nonchalanta, Kansas • 3

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sale at the red front liood singers. IHh HHRAL1 Ciiiiitrv bird1 for lore. i'i i tl Hi), THE PEOPLES P. W. ALLEN, Dr YinelinT as iiiilr li rh.ist'l ill low I' tlx Hi III' 1 1.

Od an nl li is eonlide Ml the rnn.iKHhi) HY- II HIT ()f (he iiik ion t)K i ll IN lehabinta tiy bus lots ide of Cbok vV Sons. as taUimr in the me W. OTMN A- l.OUMls. mil our leu n-1 hud a riiiDA V. is HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE.

Carries a full Line of it cnhmd of timiin" living trip to Cilv Hour at Clms. odom mini, i.ist Sunday. All Met 'audlish'w. (let-man millet seed at the I epic's Ft a 0n Implements, Agricultural Ci.auk Sons. a i' A li nil a dozen castor beans, for whii li 1 will pay the highest Market price.

P. 11. Loouis. (Hi mother! I'm Just sick. Why Sallie.

Because I cannot go to the Peoples Store and get our summer goods before I In are all gone. (teoiife aipenter is mw in full possession of a line faim In Ness county, and in full view of Nonehid aiita, Genrire is a live young man and will, no doubt, live strictly up to the reqidi 'unents of the law. and ill be in a few years surround ed by all the comeforis that a good home ami prosperous farm can bestow. L. Case has commenced the erection of a dwelling feet, twostories high, in Clark Son's addition.

When ques-tinned in regard to the house Jimmy just remarks: 'It will be for Hut It looks a little suspicion to sec a young man building as well planned houne as this one, just to rent. Col. 1 Iminn Clark, father of our .1. V. Clark, arrived laM Saturday, from Chicit go, ami will visit with friends here for some time.

Col. Clark is over eighty years old, but still but full piny of his mental facilities. Having beeen in active public life for a long series of yearn and possessing a wonderful retentive memory is a very instructive, talker. If you wish to hear your country's history rehearsed for long period of years, gu and talk lo Col. Clark.

Paints, Oils, Putty and Glass, NONCHALANTA, KANSAS. pleasinl eh lit Come aain SiiooU. rains huve fallen within the twt) or hree days and Hie croaker lias been drowned out. Charles S. Katun, an exc Ih'tit typo, fioiu Ness City, is helping us out willi our rush I hw week.

Keep peaee in o'ir procure that which will and instruct, by subseriliiu lor tin The louiion sale, of yesterday and to-day. netted Clark it Sons over one thousand dollars. You can et your boots and (ihoen half soled at the harness shop, and don't you forget it. The Itrst set of harness manufactured in Xoiieloilanta was purchased by Dr. YiiiLding.

Charles Tertinne has won thbet with t'nele Sum and now nks for his titli! to a ipiaiter seetion of land. Parly planteil corn is lookinir tine and the thrifty nner is Into it jdowing up the weeds and euttivatinir the ground. The vote for temporary county seat in Carfield county resulted in majority of one hundred unit seventy-live, votes for Kavanna. The town trustee viewed the crossing, spoken oT in another column, ami decided to build a brid of three tiers. and work will begin tit oiiec, Mr.

Clark was offe red eight hundred II. K. THItlll NK, i.llMalile. J. liorpiill, IVotnry Public Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps, Hopper 5 Terhuue, REAL ESTATE BROKERS FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY.

More. N'Uirhaliiiitii. Faulkner, of Kidderville. wan on i. ui si I'eetS tu day Men's boots, pi'T pair at Chan.

Me I. W. All'-n has moved his family to llis fmill, iMHUile Ihl of tow II. jo vinyls of la for nt Chan. Mr-( aiid'lish s.

If you wi-li lo Ijor'ow money pee 1 iopper and Terhune. Eugene Morion and family wem visit in-: ut 1. il. i last Sunday. Iloppc-r Terhune loan money at 7 jut cent with -mall commission.

bushels millet Meed just received at I Vi ple Stor', Xoiielialuilta. Kavanna in a hundred unci a half ahead for temporary county Heat. A good claim for 7i, Sco Hopper Terliiine. Uoldeii millet h.m'iI at the People's store, Xniiehalalita. Wanted, more claims to Hell by Hopper Terliiine.

If you want your land sold quick, let Hopper Te rli il lie Sri! it. Hopper Terhune two Hue claims for i0. apiece. The crowd attending the s-ile of lots in large for this season of the year. Mippero.

1 1 per pair at ('has. Met 'audlish's. Hob Inircrsoll purehiu-ud two lots at In- sale yesterday. Nine runs tomatoes for one dollar at I'eopics More. .1.

L. reei'ivetl an invoice of new bodies to-day. ('has. McCaudlish has had a very sub NONcii.tL.4vrA noon. The railroad is coming, boys; it will Inhere bv ami bye cf ncn- Lands Bought and Sold.

Businss GROCERIES PROVISIONS AND PEED. residents carefully attended to. You had better buy votir corner lots la- fore they get too high Hurrah Huirah'! Kor when the railroad gets hero, you II lloncfealanta, Kansas. nil want to buy- But you'll se where yon ve missed it then, for lota will be too high Chorus. Hurrah nurnih Hurrah Our Motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits We'll sound the jubilee; We'll ride from Nouchalantu on the rail dollars for eitht lots yesterday, whieh offer he very promptly and very wisely, refused, H.

B. Tcrhune returned from Wa- keeuy, where he had been for several days attending to busbies before the U. Land olltec. I r. A A.

inkling old Uis interest in the Pawnee Haneh last week. It W(u one of the largest ranches in this part of the country. It a ml all .1 Kent on, of Keioma, contemplates ti liortsc hack trip through westi i Kansas and Colorado, A pleasant trip, with the well wishes of the IIkiiaU). A copious tain fell to-day, soaking the way to the sun. "We cordially invite you to come and exam Mow's the time to build, boys, while wr.

aim; comixo with a full lixe of lots are rather cheap. ine our stock. "We will sell you goods as sure For when they're worth five hundred pounds, vou'll think It rather sleep. Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah as you step in our store. Those that uet here right will stand ft better show.

For when a Kansas town begins lo boom you don't know how they go. Chorus. Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah We nrc now building a new Furniture Store in this place and by the last of next We'll Sound the jubilee: We'll ride from Nonchalanta on the rail week we will be prepared to furnish you everything in thislbie at NessCity prices. Call and see us before you buy and he convinced of the truth. Hoping that we may become better acquainted in the future, we remain us ever your servants, way to the sea.

Forty houses, now we count, ks you go U. TOifi, Pi INGERSOLL STAFFORD CO. Two Dcors Korth City Restaurant from iloor to door: Hut before another thirty davs we'll have a hundred more. So now von see just how It goes; the thing can't always last emu ml to a dept of four or live im hes. This will soon bring new potatoes into the market, and rush euru along at a rapid rate.

Years of experience in the tanning of leather and making harness, enables L. 11 Wolfe to cut il so as to give his eusj) turners all the wear there is in every strap. The music of the saw and hammer is heard in our town from early ir.srn until dewey eve. as the workinv. rush a.

long the buildings that are nug up on every hand. (lillii it Collins and wife and sister, and a Mrn. Wnrnoc.k were caller at these headquarters. These ladies have the honor of heinif the lirst ladies to call up For lots are now as high again as they have been in the past. Chorus.

Hurrah Hurrali We'll sound the jubilee: We'll ride from Nonchalanta on the railway lo the he a. stantial out cellar made ar his dwelling. Kusian millet seed is the lu st nn I can be had at the Peoplev store. Non-ehatautn. ho, Odd to loan real estate.

'Money ready. Come and see Hopper iV. Terliiine. Halloo hoys, where did yon get your shirts? At the Peoples Store, Noncha billltl. Charles Lockhart, a Nonchalanta who is working at Ness City, wats iutown iVdny.

-v-ra' parti' were over from Kivcr ii'e, Sunday, viewinour town, tinrt took diirierat iheCity K'Mttui ant. The "boys" purchased a croquet set and spend their leisure hours on the A little daughter of Muck Parkins died Thursday, from th" effects of lite measles. .1. 1 1. Loekhart made a trip ti Diirhton, and came home by the wayof Xess City.

You know Its not mattv months till 0 the sorinL' of eiehty eii-ht Then gone, all begin to kick yourselves for getting here too late, Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah Hess County Bank, NESS CITY, Official Depository of the County's Money. Now come and take a fools advice, and on the Hkii Ai.D. Come again. This country can boast of stock as tine as can be found anywhere. Forexumple, see if it don't tetv And we'll bet that after thirty days take look at the three vear-oM you'll all begin to say.

Chorus. 1 In rah Hurrah Hurrah We'll sound the iubilec; eolt, owned by the company at Harold, the Norman horse owned by Mr. Pitt A petition has been sent to the depar ii.ent, a-kiug that this be declared Cnnflulnir oui'sdvuH strii llv tin' tninsucliiin of a iMiiisirviitivc ImnkinK buini'Bl, ami im'ml to mir pint rc-onl nt guarantee of careful manacu L. B. "Wolfe, a practical harness maker has opened a Harness Shop in the growing town of Nonchalanta, and respectfully solicits the patronage of those needing anything in his line.

Call and see his work. We II ride from Nonchalanta on the rail way to the sea. I'unch. niouev order nlhcc. Thisismmh needed incut in the fulure.

We loan inouev on Hi -clans mimes "ml riillalteml Recurlty. Tlie. am us new wapon week. Pete Allen Idtle M-t of ha his pony Di k. Hit.

W. A. YINCl.IXd. i. men farmers merchants.

lulMirinir uwitile. mi matter how small iief-s jut the sic and now lie. will sail solisitcd. We usually have money to in.liviiliial parties with which time puptT. Dral'U issued on Hie principal Kuitteni eit3.

as th re ts no means of sending money from here, b) registered letter. Uev. Strain, the nev, mcthodist minister, arrived ist week, and on Sabbath evening preached a very forcible sermon We have very slnnur hows of jcHiiiu v.iin. nil or farm loan wiih ui. if you wish to stivu tin! risks, expense ami Practicing M.ii Ann inconvenience of Inten uml principal limome eastern hohlcr of your note to our people.

He will pr He ill The Red Front Stare Always Leads, preach lu re acaiu Come out and lieur him. Business with which we ale favoicil. we trust will bo transacted to your entire satisfaction. 111 WO Wee M. tV A.

llarliuj? li. li. at this place. Iv H. Morton, of Harold, day He reports everythin; id our sifter city.

r.ari'ains in Mreukin.ir P' called Moti flourishing Onfi Year Loans at the same rate that Five Why. Mr. are you going to shirt and JioNCMAl.ANTA, KANs.VH. Diseases of women and children, hronic diseases a specialty. lif'Nbght visits double price.

store: JNo. 1 took ten uoiiars tome 'lows for the AfU u-i, Noii Year Loans are made. N. C. MERRILL, CASHIER.

nt hii davs, at P. Peoples Store, at Nonchalanta. unit this i what they did for me, loaded my team. Well. 1 don't understand how they sell so inui goods for so little money.

Some good solid hitching posts have been placed around the church grounds his week. A very commendable itu-pioveiuent and one that will be fully ap OTHERS FOLLOW! chulanta. It is altnoM impossible to teams cnoicrh to haul the immense umoiml of 1 1 that is used this plai e. Some handsome sinis adorn oirr business houses. They are wrought by om P.

II. LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. IlAVK MAI) SBVKS VBAUS 1M1ACT1CK iirixiiir. tiik i.ck'AI. I.anii Ofkh-ks ash TI1K Dl' TAIlTMI'ST AT AK1IINUTON.

WESTEI SUPPLY STORE! preciated by those who attend church umt ry. -13 TnE l'LACK TO JU'Y YOUR- ml isl. The a t'roin the Petersen. drenehin-r rain to-clay caused such nnm1'! of teams to lake refuse i 1 pis thev were full to We carry a full line of AtnonLTtb-' ni' things in thf vicinitj ofmirtown iwlhc nite younj; peai-h or 'It Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour and Feed, ehard of S. 0.

Allen, on his arm joininir the lowu on the west. It wilt, in all plot. H. A. MITCHELL, TOHSORIAL ARTIST.

Ki't'i- nn luunl iitltu- urtii'le nf Fi'i-iicli LuKln- for Imir iliiiii.i;. Charles Terhuue ha In eight coin this year, whidh, from Moaned, will vield him acres ol present large ability, yield its owner a ood supply of. AXD ANYTHING KEPT IN A GENERAL STORE At Railroad Price s. Dry Goods, Groceries, Glassware, Queensware, nop. Our job press will be In -re m-vt week, when we will be prepared to do all kinds ot 'bib work, from a common dodger to I.ADIKS WUUK A srhCIAI.l On oh.

or line. he tlnest city res peaehes this year. hi our trip to Ncsh City last Saturday we noticed ntany fields of fine corn, notably ainoicx them were the fields of Messrs. McMillen and lloic well, three miles northeast of Nonchalanta. We aUo noticed that Mr.

ileMillcn had a patch of tine polatocH. When we came tu Nonchalanta we noted Ihe fact that "Nonchalanta needed a harness shop, a furniture store, a millinery store and a bank. Less than a month has passed and the fumilurc Htore urer Arnold was in town i our den and deposited one 'ouuty ii I called dollar and a half with us for a year's to the liKii.u.n. Jlev. Keith preached a very interest ing Ami will sell as low as the lowest Railroad prices.

Don't fail to come anil see uh us wo tiro closing out some Dry Hoods at cost, and will continue to do so for the I'OIMUETOK. HUDSON KEPLER, 0. It. GROSS sermon Sabbath inorninir. His regular appointment at this place is every four eeks.

Malon Smith, one of HoiU'ctnan coun and harness Khop have come. Thus our I'lthli uhvnys kmclrd wltlitlui Im-kI tluil lllc iimrki-t iitl'oi ps, low moves on. The young folUs of our town attended a dance tit the home of V. H. Oarnett.

five miles northwest of town, Tuesday rfrl'ROPIUETORS OK ty's pioneers, w.ts in town thin week nd purchased a wagon hcul of goods at the 1'eoples Store. lr. Ytugling planted quite large orchard this prin and he informs us that every tree planted is growing. He ah-o rlainis to have the boss gaden. MEALS SERVED ALL ECDRS.

evening. They report a very pleasant I time. Mitchell mid Nolan of this plat furnished the music. They re good I musicians and their music i always ap Mr. Hi own, postmaster at Ness City, g.VMLEL I.OKLANl), FEED STORE.

town Thursday and purchased al estate at Clark's sab'. We od tli.il he will build a home on Is. IV UMdfC.I hi lot Practical Blacksmith Garden Seeds in Stock. preciated. I'mi Vanlluskiik reports having seen several antelopes, recently, near his claim, northwest td' town.

These liltle animals, once so plentiful, have heeb compelled lo give up their raniM'S Ui the domestic herds of our farmers. So scarce have they hi-camc the sight of one excites con sidciahle curiosity and wonder. Mrs. Charles MeCundlUh ret urned home. Thursday of last week from her old home at Mound City.

Missouri, where she had been vhiliiu' for the past six I weeks. She reports havfrur had a very I pleasant visit. The went her was dry and 1 tine tin- pi 'H'ie Corn for We have in our ollit ihrce larije hn-p-iMUtf suju made from Ktouc fpiarricd iihin a iVw niih of this place, and drc-ad a toi'f culler who d.es Work in this imvii. hat tow ii nulriide of iiMiiily iiu uh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A irionc nf ball phiviil. Tuesday and AND HORSESIIOER.

Shoo on Pennsylvania A venue. One Corn and Chop always on hands. Sale by the bushel or by the ton. one iKoR south of hotel. loorSouili of Furniture Store.

pocs a general hbtrksmilhini: Im- iiu'ss. lieitniriu'r anil sharprnimr plows a spec ialu. All Utiii of wink made Wfdiu'sdav. latween the Ness City and iniurr rlubn resulted in a tie. N'css City utT vie oi'iouK tlrsLdny and i Thev plav H.uaiu at lI'mv Mon.b.y h'i i i' 5 4.

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344
Years Available:
1887-1889