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Nonchalanta Herald from Nonchalanta, Kansas • 2

Nonchalanta Herald from Nonchalanta, Kansas • 2

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it hk'ii in Auu'i i a 1 lif' a r. They pimticcd In- old doctrine el' thrill, self-denial iiornv. ami finally wii I'm' tln-in PTv F1 I tCCT I mm mi mm fit mim 1 1 I it ii i ii r. NoTSON (((MIS, I -i .1 sehes a tooibold. We do not know a single man in Atchison, now comfortably well oil'.

Who is not the architect of his own lorluues. And. with rare ihe men who are counted rich in AiehiMin made their money hen-. They came to Kansas poor, uigaged in i i.4 i i'UI DAY, MA It is stt fprisin how Hide sunn' of (he ln-i-rlitcsl railway men in tin- country know when in iutm-iut of 11 Kailway 'onunission. OI Southwestern Kansas Is business in a small way.

th volnl all their encitry and sagacity to their work. and so have prospered." Pkkniornt has appointed Mr. Hyatt, of Connecticut. nt i icasnier of the United Stairs to succeed Mr. i si i 1 Mr.

llatl is aid In be lully otlipelenl Id Mil tin- position, luivini: In-fit lianU cxaiuim for tin past two years, ami in thai capacity has proved himself a faithful am lm ient officer. AT IIICIIALAIITA. Mil. ri 1 1- At OKNTKR A St WIOI IhTlUfAlLDI KINK L-WliM KKISM I 1 -THIOT AM ill! flu pool' lallh a. el -AMI ALSO AT- I Nl MUM VI oN orthy sources frntn the nint iust ifti tin- belief Ihat IX HVKltY X.

A lieral (Javlaml will receive, the hail-Is of President Cleveland, the i. ppoinluie.nl uf justice of the supreme tourl, So probable is th5 that there is consilient hie anxiety manifested us to ho will step into Mr. Carland'y shoes. The Pioneer Merchant of Southwest Ness Co. I do not mean to say that I am I'ooniing Piic up.

but that I am selling aoods BED ROCK PRICES FOR CASH. LIBERAL Inducements Given to Those Who -Mv Sltx consistH uf Nothing recommends a town to a person mure than the country iimmd ialel surrounding it, In this respect no town is more graciously bussed than Nmi chalanta. for in whatever direction you may go you will find the richest agricultural lands, which are being put under cultivation by a thrifty, enterprising set of farmers ho come from he crow ed slates of the east to secure the free of government land, and in few years, by their thrift and enterprise, they will have received for their pains the prize of li a nd some pleasant homes, in which shall rci.nn contentment, peace ami happiness. This country is able to sustain double, or even three times as much population as it has to day. and a glad welcome will be extended to all who come to battle for that rarest gift, a home.

lint thriftless, restless, nomadic people will find no room here. With the developement of the cotinlry Nonchalanla will build, and the begin uing of to-day will in few months have Oi 1 1 noons. Good Openings for ail Kinds HATS AND CAI'S. hi MlT AXH SIIOF.S. AND A Kl I.I.

LINE Ol' Tuk Atchison Champion asserts ami boldly, and seemingly without fear of contradiction, the follow inu "The statement that there are open saloons in Wit-hit is utterly without foundation. There is not now, there has not been for nearly year, ami there probably will not be for years to eotne. an open saloon" in that city." Tin; most successful ami prosperous men in the world, be they farmers or business men, do not limit themselves to eight, or ten. or even twelve hours work inlay, but they start early in the morning ami keep riirtit jit it until their day's work is done, whether it takes eight or sixteen hours. The motto of most Americans, and especially Kansas men is.

"It is better to wear out than to nisi out." A. T. Stkwaht. the many millionaire dry goods merchant, said that "no man who knew how to advertise judiciously, and used his knowledge ever failed in business." That is rather a broad assertion, und must any with it the inference 33USIMBS GROCERIES The best place in the Southwest for safe and sure returns is Thanking my patrons for past favors, I cordially invite all to call and Bee me. Nonchalanta.

The Town is a certainty, and is surrounded by a fine, Chas. If CanSIish, developed into a large, bustling city. Anil to those i si dug to secure homes in town, we would say, come to Nont halan-ta while the opportunity is still uITorded for buying homes ith small nutans. If you have a few hundred dollars to in well settled farming country. The country tributary to this town for trade extends from twelve to fifteen miles each way.

THE PIONEEK vest, hoping to receive large return, we know of no better place to make the investment than Nonchalunta. With kind Words ami good cheer for all we are ready to give any further information desired. innu ieN al lk t.s. Ihat the man who knows how to advertise is ii business man. Mr.

Stewart practiced whut he prem lied, and invested many thousands of dollars every year in through the newspapers. An exchange advises against (he use of a type writer in writing out deeds or other valuable instruments of record. The ink. it says, will fade and you will he nmi'de to read the document in a berttim''. If there is any truth in this the iault is in the ink used, and not in the typewriter.

Ink impress-id on paper with a machine oimht to be as tmlellible us if impressed with pen. Hut the matter is of such importance to demand investi nation. According to late atlvices there is a breaking out anion the Arizona Indians, but foi tuuately. this lime il is with the measles. The people of Scott City have come to terms with the I) M.

A. railroad, and it looks now as though it would become quite mi important point. It is said that one-third of the broom corn produced in the United Stales is For, when it comes, real estate will advance and Gtolden Opportunities will have been lost. "With an eight months growth we have three general-stock stores, one grocery store, one hardware store, one drug store, one lumber yard, a newspaper, an Atty. at law, two livery barns, a feed store, three blacksmith shops, a hotel, a church and Is now ready for the trade with new and complete assortment of Clean liritrht Lumber.

have good grades at prices its low us the have 1 nrge ck of lowest BOARDS, DIMENSION, FENCING-, and good school privileges. produced in Kansas, his crop is very profitable one for Kansas farmers. The Ciardcu City conference of the M. K. I'hiin will be held at Cimarron.

lirsl and second. We were favor ed with a program of the exercises The above is a sufficient guarantee within itself to indnce men to come and see us, and if they do not find things as represented their KxouH sparrows have become fi great nuisance in the east, and in several states bounties are olTered for their destruction. When imported it wua expected they would remain in the cities and rid the fdiade trees of insects. Hut they cannot be eontined, and spread themst Ives over the country. Tin are becoming a great nuisance in Atchison, Thc are ipiarrtl some, noisy and gem rally worthless.

The sooner they art? exterminated tin better it will be for the state. Iroovcd lii Hiip Lap, Flooring. Siding. Moulding, Shingles, Lath, I expenses of coming will be refunded. For further information call Hair and Kverything usually kept in a liev.

.1. II. Strain. Several boys stopped over at our town, Wednesday, for dinner on tbeii return from the hull play at Ness City They wire accompanied by Kditor Hall of the Harold llootucr. The death angle auam vNited the family of Mr.

Ihick Parkins, this time taking Mrs. Parkins. She leaves husband and several children, one of which is only a few weeks old. Another addition to Ness City has recently been platted by N. C.

Merrill, ami is lit be known as Pleasant Hill. Thi on or address, L. ODOM, r. Ness Co. Kansas.

Tuk Toledo Blade thus refers to tin Sunflower Stale: "The highways in Kansas us well as the railways are filled, with people looking for homes. It is est i mated that the population of itie First-Class Yard. Or SMITH BRINTON, Ness City, Ness Kansas. tddition lies south of Court street und is PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE BUYNG. very desirable phice for residences, lewel county claims to be the chain w- slate will be increased by immigration thisyearby many thousands more than for several years, or rather since the early rush was made Kansas just after the war.

The wonderful crops Kansas ha produced for several successive yeai incites i mini urat ion, und there beim: much unoccupied lam! in the state, there Is no reason why all seek in ir homes may not find happy ami remunerative ones, in the greatest agrie ulteral stale in the Went. CI z) IS pion county ot the I nited Mates ui re III 1 to the shipment of live slock. It will be lemeiubt it tl that Jewel county Lis' was tor ii number of years the first corn Okvk ami Yauo: Kast side of Kansas Avenue. Xonehnlantu. Kau.

producing county in Kansas, in. A. liiti us. in it letter to tiovernoi Martin, says that the wav to prevent cv J. CASE, Prop.

lones is to plant shade trees along tie treatns, us they preserve the inoistreaitd Tmk question of an extra session of ('oiiLTesH turns entirely upon the other question, of what to do with the increas Jut: treasury surplus, and, although an extra session were better avoided if pos prevent sudden changes of Umperatur a IlilliJI iU localities and produce partial vacuum M. PETERSEN, The Petrian in the atmosphere. nible, it is certain that the subject urows A sad affair occurred near old Shilo House Sip Painter! post 1 1 thee, on Soiit I nut. Sunday the STONE QUARRY! nty-hecond by the death of Nathan Mills, who was struck with und Paperhagning Specialty. trhtning.

while out dilvinif up his cat- every day more pressim; with the increase tif the Idle Riirplus. Our import lire increunin. mid, of course, the idle money In the treasury increases with them. Only 1 of the 3 percent, payable bonds remain outstanding, Mild these will be called in before tin middle of thu approaching summer. After that the secretary will have other way of keeping down the constant S.

D. PICKERING, PRO. NONCHALANTA! I ie, and instantly killed. 1 It? leaves it wife and large family to mourn his untimely demise. I NONCHALANTA KANSAS.

This Ouurrv is located Three mil The mail line from Ness City to this nth of Nondliahmta. Three irntdes of Itwilditiir stone on hand for prompt deliv- WILLIAM SPENCER, ly accumulating surplus than purchasing Has recently been platted, and is one of the most beautiful plots Mone 1 osts id customary prices. dace will be extended to Havana the lirst of uly. lHreet comm indent ion will then be established between the percent, bonds at jiayin the always ul the yard in town tnterest on them ii year udvimce. of ground in the world.

Nonchalanta is the wonder of the New Call on .1. ('. Clark, at the Hed Front BLACKSMITH WOODWORKER. St. Louis Republican.

rnoK. if-TKH lias recently made an WM VanBuskirk, Southwest, is only eight months old and nas two additions, it is ol her bad break. A lew days iito. Santa Fe road at Ness City and the old line at C.ardeii City. onchalanta ill he the tuoM important point on the line between Havana and Ness City.

Link young man living northwest of town, met with Hit accident, while attempting to lake his team, hitched to a cultivator, through wire fence. while it was dry throughout (he entire situated in the southwestern part of Ness county, the county that ltavintr lust opened a shop in Nouchu country, he made a prediction that this- lanta. and being prepared to do tiny und year would be one of great, disaster ill kind of work in my line, would respectfully solicit ushare of your putron- OLD RELIABLE BLACKSMITH won the prize at the Garden City Exposition in 1886, with fourteen that portion of the country known us the uge, I inuKe a specially oi ''(Iretit Ainericim Iescrt." lie claim He was holding the wire up for the team to pass under, when it took fright and ran that, by a forecast of the planets, he dis counties competing. IKIAY1NU PLOWS. (Can, Avkni Nonchalanta.

Does all kind of work on short notice. jfcerued year of great prosperity for the uway, completely demolishing the cultivator to which it was hitched. Ah tl cultivator passed under the wire the Plow Laying, Pointing and Hhuipcning flutes lying east of the "(ii-eat but for the country west he could se nothing but drought and pestilenct CHAS. COLLINS, handles caught it, and as it rebounded done neatly and satisfaction guaranteed. llatl In been out in the recent drenching can lit Mr.

under the chin am came bear intlicting a severe wound. l-KoriuKTor oh laiiirf that visited tlte entire country bi Kansas Avkni Sum 5P, Water at a Depth ol 23 to 40 Feet. This Town is located on the surveys of the D. M. A.

and th twi'eii the Missouri and tlx; Kockie, Following Commissioner Sparkes' lute certainly would havu fell that he was ruling, that at least one quarter of each lit 1 1 41 mistaken as retards lie dt aiiL'ht section ot the unoccupied western lam should be reserved for agricultural pur The Red Barn. Subscrib3 lor the HERALD, In all probability ihU lountry has not known it more prusperoiiH yeur than the present ill prove, poscM, and that the other three quarters might be laid out for town sites, comes K. T. S. W.

Railroads, and will be a Railroad center in less than a the following lutelliireucu from the l'1 from the Tun following, A tell i son I tun pion We learn torn year. Don't delay, but come at once and secure a choice lot before 1W Hound sense Atchlttoii iiatnpion, Ed j) i'uH Kuiisitfi exchanges I lint "the Santa 'No mult loot evei MHl lllie HH go.spel: Ke is coming." Also the Missouri Paci lie und the Hock Island. Ail extra ses devised state id Society lit which a they are all gone. Address, sum ol tin- legislature may lie necessary CLARK SOS NONCHALANTA, KANSAS. The lied Hum Is the place to get your teams well cured font I (iHsonalde pi ices.

I men und all others can be accommodated with lirst class rigs ut low prices. wasteful mail could become rU li. lie ho ways that such a state of nociety can s'unp'y ti ciunk. iiue ulhsol' to enact a law reserving a small portion of Kansas for i'Kl'i' illtural purposes,.

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Pages Available:
344
Years Available:
1887-1889